Spain’s 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign got off to a nightmare start after being held to a stunning 0-0 draw by World Cup debutants Cape Verde, leaving fans and pundits questioning whether one of the tournament favorites has already hit the panic button.
Coming into the match as overwhelming favorites, Spain dominated possession and created chance after chance, but they simply couldn’t find a way past an inspired Cape Verde defense. Veteran goalkeeper Vozinha produced a sensational performance, frustrating Spain’s star-studded attack with a series of outstanding saves that kept the underdogs alive until the final whistle.
The introduction of teenage sensation Lamine Yamal failed to spark the breakthrough Spain desperately needed, as Cape Verde refused to buckle under relentless pressure. Instead, the tournament newcomers celebrated a point that felt every bit like a victory.
For Spain, however, the result raises uncomfortable questions. After entering the World Cup as one of the favorites to lift the trophy, Luis de la Fuente’s side now faces mounting pressure heading into its next Group H fixture.
Cape Verde may have arrived as outsiders—but after this performance, they’ve shown the football world they’re here to compete, not just participate.




























