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Spain vs Cape Verde LIVE Updates: Lamine Yamal keeps on bench amid Luis de la Fuente’s offensive struggles in the 2026 World Cup (0-0)

Sidny Lopes Cabral #13 of Cabo Verde is challenged by Ferran Torres #7 of Spain.
© Mattia Ozbot/Getty ImagesSidny Lopes Cabral #13 of Cabo Verde is challenged by Ferran Torres #7 of Spain.

Spain have managed to become one of the best national teams in the world. Not only do they shine offensively, but also defensively, making them top contenders for the 2026 World Cup. In their debut in the competition, they face Cape Verde, a team that demonstrated its offensive quality in the African qualifiers and could be a tough opponent. With this in mind, the match promises to be quite exciting.

Cape Verde are making their World Cup debut, arriving as a team with impressive offensive quality. Without a roster full of stars, they are not aiming to be top contenders, but they could surprise with their attacking play. However, they may struggle against Spain’s intense high press and offensive brilliance. Therefore, Cape Verde’s great challenge is their defensive solidity, as they need to be solid to avoid defeat.

With Luis de la Fuente at the helm, Spain have established as one of the most competitive national teams. Relying on a possession-based style and high pressing, they have managed to dominate their opponents. With Lamine Yamal’s fitness doubts, Ferran Torres could return to the right wing, but the main threats remain Pedri and Mikel Oyarzabal, as they have been the most effective in recent matches.

Second half underway! (0-0)

Spain vs Cape Verde second half is underway.

HALF TIME! Spain and Cape Verde draw in a narrowed game (0-0)

Spain have become the more dominant team. Not only are they pressing Cape Verde high up the pitch, but they are also shining through the wings, delivering crosses and finding spaces in the defense. However, they have not managed to capitalize on their possession, looking quite ineffective throughout the match. In addition, Ferran Torres and Gavi have failed to shine offensively, leaving only Mikel Oyarzabal, who has received very few balls to score.

While Cape Verde have not managed to shine offensively, they remain quite solid defensively. By packing the defense with numerous players and avoiding individual mistakes, they have kept Spain from creating clear scoring chances. Because of this, they have managed to preserve the draw, but they rely almost entirely on playing nearly perfect defensively, so an opposition goal could come if they do not look to take more initiative.

43’- Spain dominate Cape Verde without efectiveness (0-0)

Throughout the game, Spain have clearly dominated Cape Verde, pinning them back in their own half and pressing high up the field. However, they have failed to make effective use of their possession, making numerous passes but lacking any real attacking intent. Although Marc Cucrella and Pedri put together a great move, the goalkeeper made the save, highlighting just how little of a threat they’ve posed on goal.

39' - Ferran Torres and Marc Cucurella near Spain's first goal (0-0)

Amid a great pass from Pedri, Marc Cucurella receives the ball and passes it to Ferran Torres. Nonetheless, Cape Verde's Vózinha makes an heroic save.

35’- Ferran Torres fails to make an impact in the inside game (0-0)

With Lamine Yamal out, Spain decided to start Ferran Torres at right wing, but with the intention of having him drive the play through the middle. However, Cape Verde did not allow the 26-year-old star to shine, as he seems ineffective and had little impact on the team’s overall performance.

30’- Spain know that the centers are key to scoring (0-0)

Throughout the match, Cape Verde have remained quite solid defensively, putting their opponents under pressure. However, Spain know that plays down the wings and crosses are key to breaking the deadlock. They may not win many aerial duels, but second-ball situations are forcing Cape Verde into mistakes. As a result, Spain has already had opportunities to capitalize.

25' - Game resumed after hydration break (0-0)

After the three-minute hydration break, the referee resumes play between Spain and Cape Verde.

20’- Cape Verde are giving a hard time to Spain (0-0)

Despite being outplayed, Cape Verde are giving Spain a tough time. With their two-line defense, they’re managing to hold off Spain’s attacks, which are struggling to find any passing lanes. As a result, Spain have had almost no scoring chances, making it clear that only individual defensive errors can give Luis de la Fuente’s team a goal.

15’- Spain count on their wingers as a key factor (0-0)

Spain have decided to focus on playing down the wings. Facing Cape Verde’s numerous defenders, they are trying to play very wide to create space where none exists in the defense. Marc Cucurella, Ferran Torres, and Marcos Llorente are key to this strategy.

10’- Cape Verde sit back and do not give Spain any room (0-0)

Faced with intense pressure from Spain, Cape Verde have decided to maintain two defensive lines, closing down the spaces for their opponent. Although they haven't managed to get out of their own half, they have put up an admirable fight.

5’- Spain press high Cape Verde (0-0)

As expected, Spain have managed to press high and control possession against Cape Verde. By doing so, they hope to create openings in the opponent’s crowded defense and score.

The match has kicked off

Spain vs Cape Verde 2026 World Cup clash is already underway at Atlanta Stadium.

Unai Simón could lose his starting spot throughout the 2026 World Cup

Over the last few years, Unai Simón has been Spain’s undisputed starter, winning the UEFA Nations League and UEFA Euro 2024. While he is not coming off his best season, head coach Luis de la Fuente has kept him as the starter against Cape Verde. However, he may not remain the sole starter for much longer, as David Raya and Joan García are both in outstanding form.

If he fails to shine, Unai could lose his place, as his teammates are coming off historic seasons with their clubs. Therefore, the battle for Spain’s starting goalkeeper position remains a very open debate, one that could be settled throughout the group stage.

Cape Verde seek to make a statement at the 2026 World Cup

Cape Verde qualified for the 2026 World Cup as one of Africa’s most consistent teams. Led by Livramento and Jamiro Monteiro, they established as a brilliant attacking side, relying on their speed on the wings. As this is their first appearance in the tournament, they face no pressure, so they may opt to play a risky game in an effort to make their mark.

In case of reaching the knockout stages as best-third placed teams, they will edge their name in the history of the tournament. Nonetheless, they have a difficult task as Uruguay and Saudi Arabia have stellar rosters and may endanger their objective. In light of this, they may decide to leave their mark in the group stages, competing directly to win the games.

Spain emerge as a major contender for the 2026 World Cup

Under Luis de la Fuente, Spain have put together a very well-rounded roster. Not only do they have promising young players, but they also boast a number of seasoned veterans. Furthermore, they play a very dominant style of soccer, with Pedri and Rodri Hernández dictating the pace of the game.

Unlike in previous editions of the tournament, their attacking unit is in top form. Not only is Lamine Yamal shining, but so are Ferran Torres and Mikel Oyarzabal. Alongside them, Pau Cubarsi and Aymeric Laporte have brought stability to the team, serving as a key factor in their pursuit of the title against teams like Portugal and France.

Cape Verde also announce starting lineups

Betting on their offensive prowess, Cape Verde head coach Bubista has decided to bet on their speed, with Ryan Mendes and Jovane Cabral. To guide the scoring side, Nuno Da Costa has been picked as striker, shinning at Başakşehir in the Turkish league. Looking to keep defensive solidy, they have decided to bet again for Diney Borges and Roberto Lopes.

Lamine Yamal is aiming for a historic 2026 World Cup

At just 18 years old, Lamine Yamal is already establishing himself as one of the best players in the world. Although he’s coming off an injury, he may see some playing time off the bench today and could play a key role in upcoming matches. In his first appearance in the competition, he’ll look to make his mark as a goal-scorer, showcasing his once-in-a-lifetime talent.

Not only could he shine as a goal-scorer, but he could also win the 2026 World Cup. With his exceptional talent and brilliant teammates, Lamine Yamal could match Kylian Mbappé by winning the title in his first appearance in the competition. For this reason, he could be on track for a historic performance in the tournament, leaving his mark. 

Kickoff time and how to watch

Spain vs Cape Verde is set to start at 12:00pm ET / 9:00am PT

You can watch 2026 World Cup game live on Fubo here.

Spain announce starting lineups

Although Lamine Yamal is the star player, Spain’s head coach Luis de la Fuente has decided not to risk a relapse of his injury, leaving him on the bench. In his place, Ferran Torres takes the field, joining Nico Williams and Mikel Oyarzabal. With uncertainty surrounding the goalkeeper position, Unai Simon has remained the starter, as he has been a key player over the past few years thanks to his consistency.

Spain face Cape Verde in the 2026 World Cup

Welcome to our live blog of the match between Spain and Cape Verde in the 2026 World Cup at Atlanta Stadium. Stay with us for all the key information about this clash, and once the game kicks off, for minute-by-minute updates.

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