

In the first round-robin group match of the FIFA World Cup 2026, Spain's debut team, Cabo Verde, kept the Spaniards in check in their home of Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on June 16, 2026, resulting in a stunning 0-0 draw. Veteran keeper Vozinha was the night's king of the penalty box, making seven saves to foil the European champions in one of the tournament's largest defeats. The point opens Group H wide open, with Spain unable to collect the winning start they desperately needed.
The highly anticipated clash between the two teams was the highlight of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and it left a lasting impact on the world. Cabo Verde, with a stunningly organised and fearless side, were once again the leading contenders for the World Cup title, but the Spaniards were unable to overcome them in front of 67,640 spectators at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia.
Spain were heavy favourites to win the match, which started on Monday, June 16, 2026 at 12:00 PM local (4:00 PM UTC). Competing in their first-ever FIFA World Cup, following an historic qualification run against Cameroon, Cabo Verde had nothing to lose and everything to gain.
The Spaniards, led by Luis de la Fuente, dominated possession for almost 75% of the game and had an incredible 27 shots. The small defensive block on Cabo Verde, with the heroic Vozinha in the goal, withstood one wave after the other to take a huge proportion of the goals. The draw proved to be quite a shock and left Spain in a quandary in Group H.

| Statistic | Spain | Cabo Verde |
| Final Score | 0 | 0 |
| Total Shots | 27 | 6 |
| Shots on Target | 7 | 1 |
| Shots off Target | 20 | 5 |
| Ball Possession (%) | 74% | 26% |
| Pass Accuracy (%) | 91.6% (734/801) | ~75% (est.) |
| Corners | 8 | 1 |
| Fouls | 9 | 14 |
| Yellow Cards | 1 (Pedri, 90+3') | 1 (Sidny, 16') |
| Red Cards | 0 | 0 |
| xG (Expected Goals) | 2.16 | 0.30 |
Statistical Analysis: The numbers tell a tale of complete Spanish domination yielding no goals. The possession rate of 74% and 27 goals attempted (XG 2.16) points to a clinical issue: The ability to score with the ball wasn't there. Cabo Verde on the contrary, could only establish a menace on the other end (xG 0.30), but their defensive configuration was almost flawless. The figures are alarming for Spain. They are a source of pride for Cabo Verde.
Spain began with their usual 4-3-3 formation and established themselves early on a game they controlled with the midfield trio of the likes of Rodri, Pedri and Fabian Ruiz. Ferran Torres and Marc Cucurella offered width and Mikel Oyarzabal was the attack leader.
Cabo Verde were set up in an organized 4-1-4-1 and they were content to play Spain deep, believing to control the ball in their own possession. The plan proved to be a great success in the initial phases.
Late central attacks and set-pieces were the best opportunities Spain had before half-time and Vozinha displayed his best double save in the 38th minute. Spain were in the red half having scored two goals but not managed to get through and their forwards were disheartened by the combination of heroism from the goalkeepers and determination from the defenders.
Seemingly Luis de la Fuente understood there was a need for greater creativity. Lamine Yamal was introduced at the 70th minute, and gave Spain some urgency from the outset, attacking defenders and probing the Cabo Verde defence in a first-half style that he had not yet been able to do.
But, whenever Spain threatened, Vozinha or a Cabo Verde defender was in the right place. Dani Olmo and Nico Williams were also deployed to inject some energy in the final quarter-hour but the goal just didn't appear.
To their great credit Cabo Verde did not simply take their pressure. They were well organized, they communicated well and when Spain's transition was slow, they threatened dangerous counter attacks that Spain had to be wary of.
Although he was brought on at half-time due to a hamstring problem, Lamine Yamal proved to be the most dangerous player on the field following his 45-minute introduction. He pestered defenders, picked off free-kicks and caused a number of problems. His vigour revolutionised the attack of Spain.
Rodri played exceptionally well as Spain's most consistent outfield player, luring the ball and bouncing it from one hand to the other. He was the key to Spain's long possession style of play.
Received a yellow card late – may have implications for the future. Punctilious and industrious as usual, but got a caution which may impact him for next week's game.
The 40-year-old legend got a rating of 9.7 in World Cup history, one of the best ever! He managed to save a total of seven times, six of which were inside the box. It was his double stop in the 38th minute that denied Oyarzabal and Laporte in succession that made the game his.
The defenders were both commanding, and did a lot to keep Spain's "centre" forwards from getting many clear-cut scoring chances.
Leading the way in leadership, going back to work diligently, and giving Cabo Verde a creative outlet on its occasional forays forward.
Yellow Cards to Note: Sidny Lopes Cabral (Cabo Verde, 16'), Pedri (Spain, 90+3').
De la Fuente's Spain displayed their signature possession game, controlling the possession and playing the ball patiently. The pressing structure was used when Cabo Verde were in possession, aiming to take possession high up the field.
Strengths: Technical superiority, midfield control, wide delivery options, deep squad depth.
The weaknesses that were displayed were obvious: It was a lack of cutting edge in the last third. Spain's attack was lacking in individual brilliance with Lamine Yamal starting on the bench and Nico Williams not quite at full fitness to break a stubborn low block.
Coach Bubista lined up his side to frustrate; with a disciplined mid to low block, one pivot midfielder covering the back four. The wide midfielders were very active in their duties to establish a close-knit line of four, when Spain had the ball.
Strengths: Defensive organization was top-notch. Cabo Verde have faced just ten World Cup qualifiers, achieving a clean sheet in seven of them, and the same spirit of victory was on display here.
What could be improved: The threat that Cabo Verde posed forward of the ball was low with just 0.30 xG created. They will have to come up with more from their attackers against Uruguay and Saudi Arabia to advance.
A 0-0 level draw between Spain and Cabo Verde ends up leaving Group H in a fascinating draw. Now, Spain, who are expected to dominate, will have to respond in their next match against Saudi Arabia. Cabo Verde, who have scored a historical point on the board, are confident as they head into a clash with Uruguay.
Importantly, both Saudi Arabia and Uruguay were playing in Miami during this draw. That game's outcome is now crucial going into Group H's final round.
| Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts |
| 1 | Spain | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
| 2 | Cabo Verde | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
| TBC | Saudi Arabia | 1 | – | – | – | – | – | – | – |
| TBC | Uruguay | 1 | – | – | – | – | – | – | – |
Note: Saudi Arabia vs Uruguay record will be updated after the matchday 1 encounter.
The new 48-team World Cup will see the top two teams proceed to the knockout round and possibly the third place side will qualify. It is a point-by-point affair and Spain cannot afford to lose points to Saudi Arabia.
Spain were overwhelming favourites heading into the match, with pre-match moneyline odds favouring their position to be the reigning European champions and among the top five in the world. A draw was a major surprise as Cabo Verde were seen as a very long shot to win outright.
The result would have been a complete game of changing the odds, especially in the second half as Vozinha's heroics kept the score even. The Over 2.5 goals market was a losing bid and neither side would score, suggesting it was a well-backed market as Spain have historically produced attacking goals.
Both teams also missed, Cabo Verde failed to convert their rare opportunities despite Spain's 27 attempts at the other end.
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Vozinha – Cabo Verde Goalkeeper
Never in any doubt. Vozinha was the Michelob Ultra Superior Player of the Match for FIFA and received virtually flawless ratings from all statistical services. The 40-year-old veteran made seven saves, six of which were from within the box, and one of the greatest individual goalkeeping performances in World Cup history.
After the final whistle, Vozinha said: "We worked a lot for this. We knew we were playing against one of the best national teams in the world but we also know our quality. We worked a lot for this big day. We knew it was going to be very difficult but we're very happy."
His solo display kept a Spain side that allowed 2.16 goals from an average of two goals scored at home at that level from home to remain scoreless. For the record, this was a goalkeeper performance of the ages in Cabo Verde's history and on the level of the opponent.
| Team | Opponent | Competition | Date | Venue |
| Spain | Saudi Arabia | FIFA World Cup 2026 – Group H | Sunday, June 21, 2026 | Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta |
| Cabo Verde | Uruguay | FIFA World Cup 2026 – Group H | Sunday, June 21, 2026 | Hard Rock Stadium, Miami |
| Spain | Uruguay | FIFA World Cup 2026 – Group H | Friday, June 26, 2026 | Estadio Akron, Guadalajara |
| Cabo Verde | Saudi Arabia | FIFA World Cup 2026 – Group H | Friday, June 26, 2026 | NRG Stadium, Houston |
Spain needs to improve: The finishing and final ball delivery needs to be much sharper. Lamine Yamal's form will be a major story this time around leading up to the Saudi Arabia game. If the teen is in top-notch shape and can get started, it may be a whole different ballgame in Spain. Luis de la Fuente also has to overcome the rigidness that enabled Cape Verde to capitalize on so many opportunities.
Cabo Verde will need to change: The Blue Sharks got a point for the ages, but two more draws are not going to be sufficient to move forward. Cabo Verde will have to play more physically than Uruguay, which is a much harder and more technically advanced side, than they did against Spain.

The match between Spain vs Cabo Verde in the FIFA World Cup 2026 will be one of the iconic David vs Goliath encounters of the event. Led by the legendary Vozinha, the European champions had been held scoreless for more than a year and a half in competitive football before then.
It's a reality check for Spain, but not a crisis, but a stark warning that their attack must be on point with Lamine Yamal in the right place, with his finger on the trigger and in the starting gate. The talent is there but so is the finishing, not this time.
The defeat of one of the world's most decorated countries is an event that goes beyond football for Cabo Verde, a country with a population of slightly more than 500,000. It is their best in history and the show warranted it.
Group H is alive. The FIFA World Cup 2026 is still far from over, and Spain's clash with Cabo Verde has certainly been entertaining, so the rest of the group games are in sight.
Neither team won. It was a goalless draw as Cabo Verde scored an historic point against the European champions in its first-ever World Cup match.
There were no goals scored. Spain had 27 shots on goal but failed to register a goal.
Played on June 16, 2026 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia, it ended at 0-0 between Spain and Cabo Verde.
Vozinha, who recorded seven saves and a near flawless save, was named FIFA's Michelob Ultra Superior Player of the Match for his 40-year-old performance for Cabo Verde.
It unlocks all the Group H. Spain are under pressure in their next match, having dropped two key points in Spain. Cabo Verde, on the other hand, have a historic World Cup debut and may still be a threat for a spot.
Spain began their match with Saudi Arabia on Sunday, June 21, 2026 at 12:00 pm ET at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.
Article by OKBet Sports Desk | Published June 16, 2026 | FIFA World Cup 2026 Coverage
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