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Report: Spain’s Nico Williams expected to be fit for World Cup

By Thomson Reuters May 11, 2026 | 11:30 AM

Standout Spanish winger Nico Williams is expected to be available for the World Cup next month despite leaving Athletic Club’s 1-0 ​loss to Valencia on Sunday with a ‌hamstring injury, according to a report from The Athletic.

Williams was visibly distressed when he left the pitch after sustaining the injury. But The Athletic reported that the injury is ‌only ​expected to sideline him for ⁠approximately three weeks.

The Bilbao-based ⁠club released a statement saying that Williams sustained a “moderate hamstring strain in his left leg” with the report saying he’ll miss Athletic Club’s three ​remaining regular-season games.

He has three weeks to recover before Spain plays its first of two ⁠World Cup tuneup friendlies against ⁠Iraq on June 4. Spain’s World ​Cup opener is June 15 against Cape Verde in ​Group H play.

Spain, which won its first World ‌Cup in 2010, is one of the frontrunners for this summer’s historic 48-team World Cup in North America. The Spanish team is currently second in ⁠the FIFA/Coca Cola World Rankings behind France.

Williams, 23, made his debut for the Spanish senior national team in ⁠September 2022 at ‌20 years old. He’s scored six ⁠goals in 30 caps, including two ​during ‌Spain’s run to the 2024 UEFA ​Euro championship.

He ⁠has six goals with seven assists in 32 games for Athletic Club this season.

Spain also has to worry about midfielder Lamine Yamal, who went down with a torn hamstring last month while playing for Barcelona.

–Field ​Level Media