Cabo Verde
The historic debut of Cabo Verde at the World Cup has captured the hearts of football fans globally. The Blue Sharks secured consecutive draws against 2010 champions Spain in a tactical 0-0 and a chaotic 2-2 stalemate against Uruguay. Cabo Verde controls its own destiny heading into the final matchday of Group H.
Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia suffered a damaging 4-0 defeat to Spain after opening with a credible 1-1 draw against Uruguay. Coach Georgios Donis is expected to make changes, with midfielder Mohamed Kanno likely to return to the starting lineup after being left out against Spain. Captain Salem Al-Dawsari remains the team’s key attacking threat, while striker Firas Al-Buraikan is expected to lead the line.
What’s at stake
Group H remains finely hung heading into the final round of matches. Spain leads the standings with four points, while Cabo Verde and Uruguay are tied on two points, and Saudi Arabia sits bottom with one point.
A win for either the Blue Sharks or Saudi Arabia will strongly increase their chances of reaching the Round of 32, either through automatic qualification or as one of the tournament’s best third-placed teams.
For the African nation, a victory would guarantee progression to the knockout stage, while a draw could still be enough if Spain avoid defeat against Uruguay. However, a loss would see the World Cup debutants eliminated.
Saudi Arabia, meanwhile, is in a risky position. After taking just one point from their opening two matches, a win is important to keep their qualification hopes alive. A draw would leave them relying on results elsewhere and the outcomes in other groups to have any realistic chance of advancing.
Verdict
With the form that Cabo Verde has, they have proven that they can compete with strong opponents, and they look better than Saudi. The Blue Sharks to win with under 2.5 goals

