The countdown to the 2026 FIFA World Cup continues, and Spain's national team has already begun its journey to Mexico. The team led by Luis de la Fuente departed this weekend for Puebla, where they will face Peru in their last warm-up match before participating in the World Cup. Images shared by the Spanish Football Federation showed the players relaxed and smiling during their passage through the airport. The atmosphere within the concentration reflects the confidence of a group that arrives at the World Cup backed by a talented generation and good results obtained in recent years. Spain is one of the favorites to win the World Cup and has chosen Puebla to play their last test before the World Cup debut. The match against Peru will serve for the coach to continue fine-tuning tactics, assess the physical condition of some players, and define the pieces. The Red arrives at the World Cup as the reigning European champion and with a team full of consolidated figures and young talents. Players like Lamine Yamal, Nico Williams, Pedri, Rodri, and Dani Olmo have made the Spanish team one of the most complete teams in the tournament. Additionally, the project led by Luis de la Fuente has managed to consolidate a recognizable playing style, based on ball possession, intensity in recovery, and the ability to generate scoring opportunities from different sectors of the field. Spain will make its debut in the 2026 FIFA World Cup on June 15 against the Cape Verde national team, in a match corresponding to the first round of Group H at the Atlanta Stadium.