Spain vs Cabo Verde finished 0-0 in Atlanta, leaving both teams on one point after their Group H opener. FIFA's official match data lists Match 14 as final, with Spain in a 4-1-2-3 and Cabo Verde in a 4-1-2-3. The result keeps Group H level after Saudi Arabia and Uruguay also drew. For the wider route, use the Spain team page, the Cabo Verde team page and the standings hub.

Why Atlanta Kept Group H Level

Spain vs Cabo Verde is now a final 0-0 result, confirmed through FIFA's official match data. The draw gives Cabo Verde a point in the national team's first men's World Cup match and leaves Spain needing the next two Group H fixtures to create separation. With Saudi Arabia and Uruguay also drawing 1-1, all four teams in Group H sit level on one point after the first round.

Spain's Next Control Test

Spain's key players and tactical strengths are well established in FIFA's official pre-tournament coverage. The Spain team profile says La Roja are entering their 17th World Cup as reigning European champions, while FIFA's December spotlight on the side described them as unbeaten in 31 competitive matches at that stage and highlighted a core including Lamine Yamal, Mikel Oyarzabal, Pedri, Mikel Merino, Marc Cucurella and Unai Simon. Luis de la Fuente's team are strongest when they control the middle through patient circulation and then accelerate through the wide threat of Yamal and Nico Williams. That structure fits a 4-3-3 built on possession without becoming sterile. Against Cabo Verde, Spain's tactical task is not to rush the occasion. Their advantage lies in moving the ball cleanly, stretching the block and trusting the volume of good positions to tell over time.

Cabo Verde's First World Cup Point

Cabo Verde's World Cup 2026 form comes with one of the most compelling official backstories in the field. FIFA's team profile says the island nation of roughly half a million people have qualified for a maiden World Cup under coach Bubista, with success built on chemistry, competitive consistency and a balanced team rather than one overwhelming star. The same profile points to captain Ryan Mendes, goalkeeper Vozinha and defender Roberto Lopes as key members of the group that completed this historic run. That helps explain why Cabo Verde should not be treated as a novelty act. Their strength is organization and togetherness. The obvious weakness is the sheer difficulty of this opening assignment. If Spain keep possession for extended spells and force Cabo Verde deep from the outset, the debutants may spend too much of the match defending their own box to carry their usual counterattacking threat upfield.

A First Senior Meeting

The Spain vs Cabo Verde head to head record is as clean as a fixture can be. FIFA's official preview states that this will be the pair's first meeting at senior international level, so there is no older rivalry, no past World Cup meeting and no recycled tournament scar to frame the occasion. That actually suits the match well. Spain enter with the weight of established World Cup history, including their 2010 title and multiple deep runs, while Cabo Verde step onto the biggest stage for the first time. Those histories are very different, but the direct record is blank. In practical terms, that means the 2026 opener in Atlanta creates the first reference point for every future Spain-Cabo Verde discussion. It also keeps the focus where it belongs: on Spain's title credentials and on how Cabo Verde handle the challenge of a first senior meeting with a European heavyweight.

Official Shapes, Not Archived XIs

The Spain vs Cabo Verde expected lineups should reflect two very different but very clear tactical plans. Spain are expected to stay close to a 4-3-3 built around Unai Simon, Rodri, Pedri and the wide threat of Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams, with the final attacking balance depending on whether Luis de la Fuente prefers a more fixed central striker or a slightly more fluid front line. Cabo Verde are more likely to answer with a compact 4-2-3-1 or 4-3-3 shaped around Vozinha, Roberto Lopes, Ryan Mendes and the experienced core FIFA highlighted in its team profile. Their selection logic is simpler: stay connected, close central lanes and protect the box without losing every counterattacking route. Lineups are based on current team form and tactical expectations, official team sheets will be released on matchday.

Table Takeaway

The 0-0 result changes Group H immediately. Spain still have the talent profile to recover, but the opener no longer gives them an early cushion. Cabo Verde now have a historic first World Cup point and a live route into the Saudi Arabia and Uruguay matches. The group is open because every team left the first round level.

FAQ

What time is Spain vs Cabo Verde kickoff in UTC?

Spain vs Cabo Verde kicked off at 16:00 UTC on 15 June 2026, with local kickoff at 12:00 in Atlanta. The match finished 0-0.

Where is the Spain vs Cabo Verde 2026 World Cup match held and where can fans find tickets?

The match is scheduled for Atlanta Stadium in Atlanta. FIFA's official preview directs fans to its tickets and hospitality page for official availability information.

What is the head-to-head record between Spain and Cabo Verde?

FIFA's official preview says this will be the first senior international meeting between Spain and Cabo Verde, and it also marks Cabo Verde's first-ever World Cup match.

How can fans watch Spain vs Cabo Verde live?

The match is final at 0-0, so fans should use local broadcaster replay or highlights listings and the FIFA Match Centre for official match statistics.

Lineups are based on current team form and tactical expectations, official team sheets will be released on matchday.