
European champions Spain are among the headliners in action on day 11 of the 2026 World Cup as Groups G and H take centre stage.
Luis de la Fuente's side were held to a shock goalless draw by Cape Verde in their opener which means the pressure will be on when they take on Saudi Arabia in Atlanta.
On a high, Cape Verde will face another former world champion, Uruguay, in their second match of the tournament, while elsewhere Belgium clash with Iran and New Zealand go up against Mohamed Salah's Egypt.
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Spain vs Saudi Arabia (Sunday, 5pm)
Spain lacked their usual killer instinct against Cape Verde, failing to score despite dominating possession, firing off 27 shots and boasting an xG of 2.29.
De la Fuente will expect a response from his side on Sunday and the likely return of Lamine Yamal to the starting XI should aid their cause significantly.
La Roja averaged 3.5 goals per game during qualifying and will look to let out their frustration on a Saudi Arabia side they thrashed 5-0 when the teams last met.
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Score prediction: Spain 4-0 Saudi Arabia
Belgium vs Iran (Sunday, 8pm)
Another European powerhouse held to a frustrating draw in their group opener were Belgium, but like Spain, Rudi Garcia's side will expect to respond against Iran.
Belgium are in decent form, unbeaten for well over a year, a run of 14 matches that includes nine victories, although keeping clean sheets has not been as easy.
The Red Devils conceded against Egypt in their opening group match and have also failed to shut out Wales and Kazakhstan over recent months.
With Iran fresh from scoring two against New Zealand and having netted in five matches on the spin, they will fancy their chances of breaching Belgium's backline even if the contest ends in defeat.
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Score prediction: Belgium 3-1 Iran

Uruguay vs Cape Verde (Sunday, 11pm)
Cape Verde caused one of the shocks of the tournament so far with their goalless draw against Spain and they will fancy their chances of securing another positive result when they take on a Uruguay team that have lost that winning feeling.
Marcelo Bielsa's side needed a late equaliser to salvage a point against Saudi Arabia, but that draw means Uruguay are now winless in five, with their last victory coming in October.
Cape Verde are unbeaten in four and claimed a comprehensive 3-0 success over Serbia in one of their pre-tournament friendlies to further underline their credentials.
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Score prediction: Uruguay 1-1 Cape Verde
New Zealand vs Egypt (Monday, 2am)
Neither of these sides have ever won a match at the World Cup finals and those records may not change when they meet in Vancouver.
New Zealand, who put in a competitive performance against England in a pre-tournament friendly, claimed a fourth World Cup finals draw on the spin with their 2-2 against Iran, a match where they did lead twice.
Egypt also squandered an advantage but emerged with plenty of credit from their 1-1 with Belgium — a third draw across their last six games — and another share of the spoils could be on the cards.
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Score prediction: New Zealand 1-1 Egypt

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