World Cup 2026 Matchday 5: Historic Four-Draw Day — Cabo Verde Stun Spain

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June 16, 2026 — Matchday 5 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup made history on Monday as all four matches ended in draws — the first time since 1958 that a full matchday at a World Cup produced no winners.

The biggest headline? Cabo Verde held Spain to a goalless draw in Atlanta, earning the tiny island nation its first-ever World Cup point in stunning fashion.

Matchday 5 Results at a Glance

MatchScoreVenueKey Story
Spain vs Cabo Verde0-0Atlanta StadiumCabo Verde’s historic first World Cup point
Belgium vs Egypt1-1Seattle StadiumBoth sides share spoils
Saudi Arabia vs Uruguay1-1Houston StadiumSaudi Arabia fights back for a draw
Iran vs New Zealand2-2Los Angeles StadiumElijah Just bags a brace for the Kiwis

Match Highlights

Spain 0-0 Cabo Verde — The Shock of the Tournament

In what may be the biggest result of the group stage so far, Cabo Verde held the 2010 World Cup champions to a stalemate. Goalkeeper Vozinha was the hero, making multiple saves to keep a clean sheet against Spain’s relentless attack. Cabo Verde now sit level on points with Spain in Group H after this historic result.

Iran 2-2 New Zealand — Elijah Just Shines

New Zealand’s Elijah Just wrote his name into the history books, scoring twice to become the first Kiwi to net a brace in a single World Cup match. His second-half equalizer canceled out Iran’s lead, earning a vital point for both sides in Group G.

Belgium 1-1 Egypt — Balanced Battle

Belgium and Egypt played out a 1-1 draw in Seattle. Egypt looked sharp in attack and took the lead through a well-worked move, but Belgium responded before halftime. Both sides will feel they could have won it in the second half.

Saudi Arabia 1-1 Uruguay — Saudi Resilience

Saudi Arabia showed tremendous character to come from behind and claim a 1-1 draw against two-time World Cup winners Uruguay. The Saudis defended resolutely after equalizing and will take confidence into their next group match.

What This Means for the Groups

After Matchday 5, Group G is completely level — all four teams (Iran, New Zealand, Belgium, Egypt) share one point each. Group H is also locked at one point apiece after both opening matches ended in draws.

This marks only the second time in World Cup history that four matches on a single day have all finished in draws — a truly unprecedented moment for the tournament.

Looking Ahead — Matchday 6

The tournament continues with Groups I, J, K, and L finally taking the field. Key matches include:

  • France 3-1 Senegal — Mbappé double fires France to victory
  • Argentina vs Algeria — Tonight in Kansas City
  • Portugal vs DR Congo
  • England vs Croatia — Rematch of the 2021 Euro final

FAQ

When was the last time four World Cup matches ended in draws in one day?

This hasn’t happened since 1958 — a span of 68 years.

Who was the player of the day?

Cabo Verde goalkeeper Vozinha for his clean sheet against Spain, and New Zealand’s Elijah Just for his two-goal performance.

Are Cabo Verde realistic contenders to advance?

After holding Spain to a draw, anything is possible. They face Saudi Arabia next in a must-see matchup.

Where can I watch the World Cup 2026?

Check local listings — matches are broadcast on FOX (USA), TSN/RDS (Canada), and various international broadcasters.

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