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·16 June 2026
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·16 June 2026
The World Cup had another day of great excitement this Monday (15), even though all four matches ended in draws.
The schedule began with Cape Verde surprisingly holding Spain to a 0-0 draw in Group H.
Goalkeeper Vozinha, 40, was the hero of the match in Atlanta, making several important saves to keep the score level.

Next came the opening match of Group G in Seattle, with Egypt taking the lead through Emam Ashour and Belgium equalizing thanks to an own goal by defender Mohamed Hany.

Then it was Uruguay’s turn to earn a point in Miami. Abdulelah Al-Amri found the net for Saudi Arabia, and Maximiliano Araújo leveled the score in the closing stages of the match.

Closing out the day in Los Angeles, we had the highest-scoring match of this Monday, between Iran and New Zealand — which also ended in a draw.
Elijah Just scored twice for the Oceanian nation. Mohammed Mohebi and Ramin Rezaeian scored for the Asian country.

Check below to see how the Group G and H standings look:

New Zealand and Iran are ahead because of the number of goals scored.
The Oceanian side leads because it did not receive any yellow cards, compared to one for Iran.
Belgium is ahead of Egypt because of its position in the FIFA rankings, the last available tiebreaker.

Uruguay and Saudi Arabia are ahead because of the number of goals scored.
La Celeste leads the group because it received fewer cards than the Saudis.
Between Spain and Cape Verde, only their position in the FIFA rankings, which serves as the final tiebreaker, puts the Europeans ahead.
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