Among the leading contenders to lift the FIFA World Cup trophy, Spain begin their campaign against one of the tournament’s biggest newcomers as they face Cape Verde in a Group Stage encounter full of contrasting ambitions.
While La Roja arrive as reigning European champions and one of the favourites for global glory, Cape Verde are preparing for their first-ever appearance at football’s biggest tournament and dreaming of producing one of the greatest shocks in World Cup history.
Spain Begin World Cup Challenge Under Pressure
Spain enter the tournament as one of the most highly rated teams in world football.
According to pre-tournament projections, the European champions have been given the highest probability of winning the competition, but their recent World Cup record provides reasons for caution.
Since their historic triumph in 2010, Spain have failed to progress beyond the last 16 in each of their last three World Cup appearances.
That disappointing run contrasts sharply with their golden era, although their 2010 victory remains their only semi-final appearance across their last 14 tournaments.
Manager Luis de la Fuente will also be eager to improve their recent finals form, with Spain winning only one of their last six World Cup matches, drawing four and losing one.
However, their current squad arrives with confidence after reclaiming European dominance, combining technical quality, youthful energy, and tactical discipline.
Cape Verde Ready for Historic Debut
For Cape Verde, simply reaching the World Cup represents a remarkable achievement.
The island nation, which gained independence from Portugal in 1975 before later becoming a FIFA member, have steadily improved over recent years and finally secured their place among football’s elite.
Their ambitions extend beyond participation. Cape Verde are targeting a place in the knockout stages, aiming to become the first CAF nation since Ghana in 2006 to reach the second round on their World Cup debut.
Their qualifying campaign suggests they should not be underestimated. Cape Verde won six of their seven World Cup qualifiers, drawing the other, before entering the finals with two impressive warm-up victories by a 3-0 scoreline.
Despite being heavy underdogs, their recent record against European opponents provides encouragement, as they have lost just once in 13 matches against European nations, winning five and drawing seven.
First-Ever Meeting Between Two Nations
Spain and Cape Verde have never previously faced each other, making this a historic first encounter.
Spain’s record against African opposition at the World Cup is also impressive, with their only defeat against a CAF nation coming against Nigeria in 1998.
Key Players to Watch
Spain will look to Mikel Oyarzabal for attacking inspiration. The forward was one of only three players during UEFA qualifying to record at least ten goal contributions, scoring six goals and providing four assists.
Four of his six goals arrived after the 60th minute, highlighting his ability to make an impact as matches open up.
Cape Verde’s main attacking threat will be Dailon Livramento, who has become their go-to scorer. He has scored in four of his last five qualifiers, including three goals that opened the scoring.
Spain hope to have Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams available after both missed their final warm-up match against Peru. Cape Verde have no major injury concerns heading into the historic fixture.
Numbers That Matter
- Spain have been tipped as the tournament’s leading contenders by pre-tournament projections.
- Fourteen of Spain’s last 17 matches have produced over 2.5 goals.
- Spain have scored six of their seven goals in 2026 before the 60th minute.
- Cape Verde have lost only once in their last 13 matches against European opposition.
- Cape Verde’s last five matches have all featured at least one first-half goal.
Kick-off is set for tonight at 7 pm.
























