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June 16 World Cup match recap
Today’s four group matches all ended in draws, with a rare scenario where the entire teams were perfectly level. In Group H, a major upset occurred: tournament favorites Spain launched relentless attacks, hitting the goal frame multiple times, but ultimately were held to a 0:0 draw by Cape Verde, who were making their debut. Saudi Arabia broke the deadlock first in the first half, and Uruguay fought back in the second half with a header to level it 1:1 with great difficulty. In Group G, Egypt struck first and took the lead; Belgium then equalized at 1:1 thanks to an own goal by the opponent. Iran fell behind twice, but stubbornly fought back twice to secure the draw, finishing 2:2 with New Zealand. Strong teams failed to clinch victories, and several underdogs earned points through resilient defending—making the qualification scenarios for each group increasingly confusing.
June 16 World Cup match recap
Today’s four group matches all ended in draws, with a rare scenario where the entire teams were perfectly level. In Group H, a major upset occurred: tournament favorites Spain launched relentless attacks, hitting the goal frame multiple times, but ultimately were held to a 0:0 draw by Cape Verde, who were making their debut. Saudi Arabia broke the deadlock first in the first half, and Uruguay fought back in the second half with a header to level it 1:1 with great difficulty. In Group G, Egypt struck first and took the lead; Belgium then equalized at 1:1 thanks to an own goal by the opponent. Iran fell behind twice, but stubbornly fought back twice to secure the draw, finishing 2:2 with New Zealand. Strong teams failed to clinch victories, and several underdogs earned points through resilient defending—making the qualification scenarios for each group increasingly confusing.