- July 1, 2026
- Updated 3:50 am
World Cup Day 5 Recap Highlights Surprising Draws and Team Performances
The fifth day of the World Cup has concluded, offering a memorable series of matches despite all four games ending in draws. Spain, considered a tournament favorite, had a surprising 0-0 result against Cape Verde, a team viewed as an underdog. In Los Angeles, Iran faced off against New Zealand in a thrilling match.
With only two days left for the remaining 16 teams to showcase their talent in the tournament’s early stage, here’s an analysis of the initial 32 teams after their first matches.
Top Contenders: Tier 1
- Germany
- United States of America
- Sweden
- Ivory Coast
- South Korea
- Australia
- Morocco
- Japan
- Netherlands
- Brazil
- Mexico
On Day 5, no teams managed to secure a spot among the top contenders or dark horses following their first game. Although Spain will likely join this tier soon, their performance against Cape Verde doesn’t justify inclusion at present.
Promising Performers: Tier 2
- Scotland
- Spain
- Belgium
- Uruguay
- Egypt
- Cape Verde
- Saudi Arabia
- Ecuador
- Canada
- Switzerland
- Iran
- New Zealand
- Bosnia & Herzegovina
- Qatar
- Turkey
- Czechia
- Haiti
This group includes teams that drew in their first round, alongside a few that showed reasonable performance despite losses. Scotland, though victorious, found themselves challenged by Haiti at several points. Spain failed to score against a fearless Cape Verde team. Uruguay had a weak first half against Saudi Arabia but improved later. Belgium appeared vulnerable in their match against Egypt, with the latter feeling they were close to winning.
Struggling Teams: Tier 3
- Paraguay
- CuraƧao
- Tunisia
- South Africa
These teams currently display poor form, offering little hope for advancing from the group stage. Following a heavy 5-1 loss to Sweden, Tunisia’s management decided to part ways with Sabri Lamouchi.
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