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World Cup Update: World Cup Shock, Spain held by debutants Cabo Verde

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Ferran Torres of Spain and Jamiro Monteiro of Cabo Verde during the FIFA World Cup 2026, Group H football match between Spain and Cabo Verde on 15 June 2026 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia, United States Source: SIPA USA / Jose Breton/DPPI/IPA Sport 2/ipa-agency.net//Sipa USA/AAP Image

The first major shock of the World Cup has arrived, with tournament favourites Spain held to a draw by World Cup debutants Cabo Verde. And it wasn't the only stalemate on Day 5, with all three matches ending level.


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By Yumi Oba

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The first major shock of the World Cup has arrived, with tournament favourites Spain held to a draw by World Cup debutants Cabo Verde. And it wasn't the only stalemate on Day 5, with all three matches ending level.


Key Points

  • All Day 5 matches ended in draws.
  • Belgium and Egypt finished 1-1, Suadi Arabia and Urugay also drew 1-1, while Iran and New Zealand ended 2-2.
  • It was the first time in 68 years that all matches on a World Cup day ended level.

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