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World Cup Surprises and Challenges on Matchday 5: Cape Verde Shocks Spain, South America Struggles, and Iran Perseveres
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- June 16, 2026
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The World Cup delivered a significant surprise when Cape Verde, playing their first match in the tournament, held Spain to a 0-0 draw. Spain, the European champions and a favorite to win this summer, faced unexpected resistance. All teams in Group G ended the first round with one point each. Maxi Araujo’s late goal helped Uruguay draw against Saudi Arabia, avoiding another shock result.
Romelu Lukaku made an impact by assisting Belgium to equalize after trailing to Egypt. In another match, Iran twice came from behind to earn a draw with New Zealand in Group G.
Matchday 5 Results
Group H: Spain 0-0 Cape Verde
Group G: Belgium 1-1 Egypt
Group H: Saudi Arabia 1-1 Uruguay
Group G: Iran 2-2 New Zealand
The results teased the unpredictable nature of the game. A speculator placed $1 million on Spain defeating Cape Verde in Atlanta. However, the underdog managed a draw in their World Cup debut.
Football often surprises us. Cape Verde, ranked 64th globally, defied odds with strong mental fortitude and tactical preparedness. Their performance was commendable against Spain’s relentless attacks.
Coach Bubista chose not to single out players for praise. Yet, 40-year-old goalkeeper Vozinha emerged as a hero, expressing emotional gratitude after the game. His personal story resonated, as he mentioned the absence of family support due to visa cost and personal loss.
The Challenge for South American Teams
South American teams have struggled in this tournament. Uruguay nearly took a win against Saudi Arabia but fell short. Brazil’s draw with Morocco and Paraguay’s loss to the USA showcased challenges. Ecuador’s defense crumbled against Ivory Coast. Collectively, these teams have not secured a win or even led in a match, marking their worst start since 1974.
Argentina, with Lionel Messi, faces Algeria today. A win is anticipated, and Columbia plays Uzbekistan next. These matches are critical to changing the narrative for South America.
Iran’s Unexpected Resilience
Iran faced significant preparation challenges due to the Persian Gulf Pro League suspension in February, caused by the conflict, leaving 17 squad members without competitive play for four months. Despite these issues, Iran achieved a draw with New Zealand, coming from behind twice. Captain Mehdi Taremi described their situation as challenging.
Despite disadvantages, Iran demonstrates resilience and determination. Their performance is remarkable given the circumstances.
Mohammad Mohebbi’s joy after scoring illustrates their drive.
Upcoming Matches
France begins their campaign against Senegal, recalling their 2002 shock exit. Norway, with Erling Haaland, debuts against Iraq, marking their first World Cup since 1998.
Argentina opens against Algeria, aiming to avoid the reigning champions’ curse. Lastly, Jordan plays Austria. The newcomers have had mixed results; Curacao faced a significant loss to Germany, but Cape Verde’s draw with Spain inspires hope.
Today’s match schedule:
Group I: France vs Senegal, 1pm ET (6pm BST)
Group I: Iraq vs Norway, 4pm ET (9pm BST)
Group J: Argentina vs Algeria 7pm ET (12am BST)
Group J: Austria vs Jordan 10pm ET (3am BST)
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