Spain enter the quarter-final stage having not conceded a goal in the tournament so far. According to both outlets, Spain have also set multiple clean-sheet records at this competition, making their defence the standout feature of their run. The coverage frames Spain’s success as being built on defensive solidity rather than attacking headline names, noting that the team’s ability to prevent opponents from scoring is central to their progress.

In the impending all-European quarter-final, Belgium provide the main test of whether Spain’s defensive record can be extended. The question highlighted by the reports is whether Belgium can break Spain’s shutout streak and whether Spain can keep producing results while maintaining their record of conceding no goals. Both sources treat Spain’s achievement as unusual within the tournament context, emphasizing that the team remains the only one at this stage to have not allowed a goal, and that it has “shattered” clean sheet benchmarks. The reports do not cite specific match-by-match details in the provided text, focusing instead on the overall defensive record and the upcoming challenge from Belgium.