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The FIFA World Cup 2026 continues to deliver thrilling action, and June 15 brings another exciting set of group stage fixtures. Four matches are scheduled across different venues in the United States, each carrying significant implications for the tournament standings. Let me walk through each match in detail and share my predictions along with the reasoning behind them.
Spain vs Cape Verde (Group H, Atlanta, 12 PM ET)
This is perhaps the most talked-about match of the day, and for good reason. Spain enters as the overall tournament favorite and reigning European champions. Their recent form has been impressive, with a 3-1 victory over Peru in their final friendly and a 3-0 win against Serbia back in March. However, there are some concerns: Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams are doubtful for this opener, which could weaken their attacking firepower significantly. Even without these two stars, Spain possesses extraordinary depth. Rodri remains one of the best midfielders in the world, capable of neutralizing counter-attacks before they develop into dangerous situations. Mikel Oyarzabal provides reliable goal-scoring capability, and the overall tactical structure under Luis de la Fuente is well-established.
Cape Verde, ranked 68th by FIFA, is making its historic first World Cup appearance after topping their CAF qualifying group. This island nation of roughly 500,000 people located 400 miles off the West African coast has become one of the most inspiring stories of the tournament. Their recent results show resilience: a 3-0 win over Bermuda, a 3-0 victory against Serbia, and a hard-fought draw against Finland. However, a 4-2 loss to Chile exposed defensive vulnerabilities that Spain will likely exploit.
On Polymarket, Spain is priced at approximately 91 cents (90.5 percent probability) to win in regulation. A draw is priced around 7 percent, and Cape Verde sits at roughly 3 percent. These odds reflect the enormous gap in quality between the two sides. Analysts from multiple prediction platforms suggest Spain winning by a two-goal margin, with a scoreline of 3-0 or 3-1 being the most commonly projected outcome.
My Prediction: Spain wins 3-0. The quality gap is simply too large for Cape Verde to bridge, even with their admirable spirit and organization. Spain may start conservatively but will gradually take full control of the match, especially with Rodri dominating the midfield tempo. Cape Verde will defend bravely but eventually succumb to sustained pressure.
Belgium vs Egypt (Group G, Seattle, 3 PM ET)
Belgium opens their Group G campaign with a favorable matchup against Egypt. The Belgians have shown strong recent form, including a commanding 5-0 victory over Tunisia and a 2-0 win against Croatia in friendlies. Kevin De Bruyne remains the creative engine of this team, while Romelu Lukaku provides the physical presence and goal-scoring threat up front. Charles De Ketelaere and Leandro Trossard add further attacking options that make Belgium one of the most dangerous offensive units in the tournament.
Egypt returns to the World Cup after missing the 2022 edition, and they are still pursuing their first-ever knockout stage appearance. Mohamed Salah is their star player and carries the hopes of the entire nation, but the supporting cast has struggled in recent outings. Egypt lost to Brazil and Spain in friendlies earlier this year and also suffered defeats against Nigeria and Senegal in January. The overall trend suggests Egypt has difficulty competing against top-tier opposition.
The betting markets list Belgium at approximately -145 to -160 on the moneyline, with Egypt at +430 to +450 and a draw around +295. This clearly positions Belgium as the strong favorite, though not as dominant as Spain in their matchup. Belgium should control possession and create multiple scoring opportunities, but Egypt's defense could make this harder than the odds suggest if Salah finds space on counter-attacks.
My Prediction: Belgium wins 2-1. Belgium has more quality across the pitch and should dominate possession, but Egypt with Salah always carries a threat on the break. Expect Belgium to score early, Egypt to pull one back through a Salah moment, and Belgium to find a late winner.
Saudi Arabia vs Uruguay (Group H, Miami, 6 PM ET)
Uruguay enters this Group H contest as the clear favorite against Saudi Arabia. Uruguay boasts a rich World Cup history and always brings tactical discipline and physical intensity to the tournament. Their squad features a blend of experienced veterans and exciting younger players, making them one of the most well-rounded teams in Group H alongside Spain.
Saudi Arabia qualified through the AFC fourth round and has World Cup experience from 2022, where they famously defeated Argentina in the group stage opener before eventually exiting. However, their overall record against South American opposition remains limited, and they tend to struggle when facing teams with Uruguay's level of physicality and defensive organization.
Uruguay is expected to control this match through superior midfield play and defensive structure. Saudi Arabia will likely try to sit deep and frustrate their opponents, hoping to snatch something on a counter-attack or set piece, similar to their approach against Argentina in 2022.
My Prediction: Uruguay wins 2-0. Uruguay's superior quality and experience should shine through. Saudi Arabia may keep things tight for the first half, but Uruguay's persistence and clinical finishing will eventually break them down.
Iran vs New Zealand (Group G, California, 9 PM ET)
This Group G match features two teams with very different footballing backgrounds. Iran has been a consistent World Cup qualifier from Asia and brings disciplined defensive organization every time they appear at the tournament. They are notoriously difficult to break down and have caused problems for stronger teams in past editions.
New Zealand qualified from the Oceania region and represents one of the smaller footballing nations at the tournament. Their World Cup history is limited, and they generally struggle against more experienced and tactically sophisticated opposition. However, they bring physicality and determination that can make matches uncomfortable for their opponents.
This is arguably the closest matchup of the day, with both teams relatively evenly matched in terms of overall quality. Iran's defensive discipline could be the deciding factor, as they are more accustomed to playing in high-pressure international environments.
My Prediction: Iran wins 1-0. A tight, scrappy match where Iran's superior tournament experience and defensive organization gives them the edge. New Zealand will compete hard but may lack the cutting edge to find an equalizer once Iran takes a lead.
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Summary of Predictions for June 15
Spain 3-0 Cape Verde: Spain's overwhelming quality advantage should produce a comfortable victory, even without Yamal and Williams. Belgium 2-1 Egypt: Belgium controls the match but Egypt's Salah makes it competitive. Uruguay 2-0 Saudi Arabia: Uruguay's experience and quality proves decisive over 90 minutes. Iran 1-0 New Zealand: A close contest where Iran's tournament savvy gives them the narrow edge.
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