Spain Held to Goalless Draw by Resilient Cape Verde

Spain were forced to settle for a 0-0 draw after being held by a well-organised Cape Verde side in a disciplined and hard-fought encounter in their 2026 World Cup opener in group H.
Cape Verde produced a compact defensive display from the opening whistle, limiting Spain’s space in the final third and frustrating their attacking rhythm. Despite sustained possession from the European side, clear chances were difficult to come by.
The visitors were dealt an early setback in the 16th minute when Sidny Lopes Cabral was substituted, but they remained structured and committed defensively throughout the match.
Spain responded with a series of second-half changes to increase attacking intensity. Fabián Ruiz and Gavi made way in the 71st minute for Mikel Merino and Lamine Yamal, as the hosts looked to add creativity and penetration in midfield and wide areas. Further substitutions followed, with Dani Olmo, Nico Williams, and Rodri all introduced in search of a breakthrough.
However, Cape Verde continued to defend with discipline and organisation, successfully neutralising Spain’s late pressure. Despite wave after wave of Spanish attacks, the breakthrough never came.
The match ended goalless, with Cape Verde earning a valuable result against one of world football’s strongest sides, while Spain were left to reflect on missed opportunities in the final third.




