Spain enter this Group H match with the profile of a side built to control long stretches of play. Under Luis de la Fuente Castillo, they have become a team that dominates possession, presses aggressively after losing the ball, and generates chances through both wide combinations and central rotations. In fact, many consider Spain a favorite to win the entire World Cup even if Forebet’s algorithm disagrees, tipping Portugal instead.
Match Summary
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Competition | FIFA World Cup 2026 – Round 1 |
| Match | Spain vs. Cape Verde |
| Venue | Atlanta Stadium |
| Date | 15 June 2026 |
| Kickoff | 12:00 PM |
Form Check: Spain’s Unbeaten Juggernaut
Their recent form is formidable. Spain are unbeaten in their last 31 matches across all competitions, with 14 wins in their most recent 20 games. Over that span, they have averaged 2.7 goals scored and 1.0 conceded, along with 7.8 shots on target and 61.85% possession.
This balance between attacking volume and defensive solidity explains why Spain are expected to take control. They have also won by two or more goals in seven of their last 15 matches across all competitions, highlighting how often their superiority shows up on the scoreboard.
Their World Cup record adds a nuanced layer: Spain have lost just two of their last 14 World Cup matches, but they have also failed to win five of their last six games in the tournament. That pattern suggests a team that is hard to beat but sometimes struggles to convert control into victories.
Cape Verde’s Quiet Confidence

Cape Verde, led by Pedro Leitão Brito, arrive with their own confidence. They are unbeaten in their last six matches across all competitions and have avoided defeat in 88% of their last eight. Over their most recent 14 matches, they have a 50% win rate, averaging 1.21 goals scored and 1.07 conceded.
The challenge for Cape Verde will be sustaining defensive concentration against a team that rarely offers opponents prolonged respite. If Spain establish their usual rhythm early, Cape Verde may need Ryan Mendes and Garry Rodrigues to turn limited possession into quick transitions. (FIFA.com)
Spain vs. Cape Verde Probable Lineups
| Position | Spain (4-3-3) | Cape Verde (4-3-3) |
|---|---|---|
| Goalkeeper | Unai Simón | Vozinha |
| Defender | Pedro Porro | Steven Moreira |
| Defender | Marc Pubill | Logan Costa |
| Defender | Aymeric Laporte | Roberto Lopes |
| Defender | Marc Cucurella | Dylan Tavares |
| Midfielder | Rodri | Kenny Rocha Santos |
| Midfielder | Pedri | Jamiro Monteiro |
| Midfielder | Fabián Ruiz | Laros Duarte |
| Attacker | Lamine Yamal | Ryan Mendes |
| Attacker | Dani Olmo | Garry Rodrigues |
| Attacker | Nico Williams | Dailon Livramento |
Tactical Breakdown
Spain’s likely midfield trio of Rodri, Pedri, and Fabián Ruiz provides passing security and tempo control. With Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams stretching the pitch, Dani Olmo should receive service from both flanks and from late midfield runs.
Cape Verde’s probable setup looks suited to compact defending, with Kenny Rocha Santos and Laros Duarte playing key roles in shielding the back line. Logan Costa and Roberto Lopes are in for a demanding match inside the penalty area if Spain move the ball quickly.
Prediction
There is limited recent head-to-head history to draw on, so form and performance trends carry greater weight. Spain’s unbeaten run, higher scoring average, and stronger chance-creation indicators clearly point in their direction. Cape Verde’s best hope lies in remaining disciplined for 90 minutes and capitalizing on rare transitions. However, Spain’s ability to break down deep defenses through both wide overloads and central rotations should eventually tell. FIFA World Cup 2026 Match Schedule & Group Table are here.


