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World Cup final day of group play will set the field for the round of 32

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Updated 27.6.2026
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Cape Verde *World Cup Bubista Uruguay Vozinha

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Jun 27 Evening

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Associated Press (AP)Jun 27

World Cup final day of group play will set the field for the round of 32

The final day of group play in the World Cup will determine the remaining spots in the round of 32, with eight teams competing for four openings. Several prominent nations, including co-hosts the United States, Canada, and Mexico, have already secured their advancement. Teams with four points from a win, draw, and loss are highly likely to qualify, while the eight best third-place teams will also advance, with tiebreakers including goal differential. Key upcoming matches include England vs. Ghana, Colombia vs. Portugal, and Algeria vs. Austria, with specific scenarios dictating advancement for each team. Already set round of 32 matchups feature the United States against Bosnia-Herzegovina and Canada facing South Africa.

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Al JazeeraJun 27

Cape Verde break record as smallest nation to reach World Cup knockouts

Cape Verde has made history at the 2026 FIFA World Cup by becoming the smallest nation to reach the knockout stages. The island nation, with a population of 530,000, secured their spot in the Round of 32 with a 0-0 draw against Saudi Arabia, following earlier draws against Spain and Uruguay. Goalkeeper Vozinha, aged 40, has been a standout performer for the team. Cape Verde will now face defending champions Argentina in Miami on July 3rd. Coach Bubista expressed pride in his team's achievement, emphasizing their fighting spirit and proving that small countries can achieve big dreams.

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The World Cup final day of group play will determine the field for the round of 32.

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Eight teams are vying for four spots in the round of 32.

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The United States, Canada, Mexico, France, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Brazil, and Norway have advanced to the round of 32.

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Cape Verde drew 0-0 with Saudi Arabia in a Group H match.

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New Zealand scored a goal against Belgium in a Group G match.

Jun 27 Morning

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Al JazeeraJun 27

Which teams are in the World Cup round of 32, and what’s the schedule?

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is advancing to its knockout stages, with 32 teams set to compete. Cape Verde's debut appearance is highlighted as a notable achievement. The round of 32 begins on Sunday in Los Angeles, following the expansion of the tournament to 48 teams. Qualification for this round is determined by the top two teams from each of the 12 groups, plus the eight best third-place finishers. The knockout schedule includes the round of 32 from June 28 to July 3, followed by the round of 16, quarterfinals, semifinals, a third-place playoff, and the final on July 19. As of the article's writing, 28 teams have qualified, including Colombia, Argentina, France, and Norway.

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Al JazeeraJun 27

Cape Verde becomes tiniest nation to make World Cup knockouts

Cape Verde has achieved a historic milestone by qualifying for the World Cup knockout stage. This accomplishment marks the nation as the smallest country to reach this stage of the tournament. The national team's success has been met with widespread celebration within Cape Verde. The article highlights this significant achievement and the national pride it has generated.

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Al JazeeraJun 27

Cape Verde qualify for World Cup Round of 32, set up date with Argentina

Cape Verde has qualified for the World Cup Round of 32, securing a second-place finish in Group H after a 0-0 draw with Saudi Arabia. This result, combined with Spain's victory over Uruguay, means the debutant nation will face reigning champions Argentina in the knockout stages. Cape Verde, ranked 67th coming into the tournament, finished the group stage undefeated with three draws. They will play Argentina in Miami on July 3. Spain finished first in Group H and will play the second-place team from Group J. Cape Verde's journey has been described as remarkable, with their goalkeeper Vozinha playing a key role in their previous draws against Spain and Uruguay.

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Cape Verde's debut headlines the team list for the World Cup knockouts.

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The 48-team FIFA World Cup is nearing the end of the group stage matches and moving towards the knockout stages.

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Only 32 teams will advance to the next round of the tournament.

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The top two teams in each of the 12 groups, along with the eight best third-place finishers, advance to the knockouts.

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The knockout phase begins with the round of 32.

Jun 26 Evening

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The Guardian - World NewsJun 26

‘Everyone is talking about Cape Verde’: World Cup run delights diaspora community in UK

Cape Verde, a small island nation, is making its debut at the World Cup and has surprised many with strong performances, including draws against Spain and Uruguay. This historic run has generated immense pride among the Cape Verdean diaspora in the UK, who previously struggled to find their country on maps. The team's underdog status, highlighted by a "1% chance" prediction, has become a rallying cry for the community. Their success is inspiring younger generations and showcasing the resilience and talent of Cape Verdeans beyond football. The team's humility and respect for opponents are also being noted.

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Cape Verde, or Cabo Verde as the diaspora community in the UK knows it, are having a historic run at their first ever World Cup.

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The team held a stunned Spain to a 0-0 draw and then drew with Uruguay 2-2.

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A win will secure them a historic spot in the knockouts, while a draw will give them a fighting chance to qualify as one of the eight best third-placed teams.

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The Cape Verde diaspora community in Britain has estimated to number in the low thousands.