World Cup 2026 Sunday Recap 21 June: Spain Romp, Cape Verde History and a Group H Punter’s Headache

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If you copped Sunday morning’s blokey 5 am alarm at home — kettle on, blockout still drawn — Spain’s first proper hit-out at this World Cup was your reward. La Roja knocked Saudi Arabia over 4–0 at the SoFi Stadium-y end of Sunday’s slate, Lamine Yamal looked the goods, and by the time the late kick-offs landed in Aussie breakfast hours we’d had a goalless Belgium-Iran arm-wrestle, a Cape Verde fairytale, and an Egypt result that quietly reshuffled Group G.

Spain celebrate Oyarzabal's brace as Saudi Arabia keeper picks ball out of net, Group H Matchday 2
Spain put a clean four past Saudi Arabia at MD2 of Group H — La Roja look like the side our outright tickets have been hoping for. (Illustrative image.)

Here’s the cold-sober Aussie recap, the moments that mattered, and where the punters’ attention should sit before today’s slate (22 June) and the Socceroos–Paraguay decider on 25 June.

  • Spain 4–0 Saudi Arabia (Group H, MD2) — Yamal 10′ (sources differ on 10’/11′), Oyarzabal 21′, 23′, Al-Tambakti 49′ OG. Spain reported through to the Round of 32.
  • Uruguay 2–2 Cape Verde (Group H) — Pina scored Cape Verde’s first-ever World Cup goal; the tournament debutants are now on two points from two draws.
  • Belgium 0–0 Iran (Group G) — Nathan Ngoy red card 66′; both sides bogged on two points.
  • Egypt 3–1 New Zealand (Group G) — Salah and Trezeguet either side of half-time put Egypt top on 4 pts.
  • Outright move: Spain shortens; France remains top of most boards at 4.70 decimal (FOX/FanDuel, as of 2026-06-21).

Spain 4–0 Saudi Arabia — the round’s only proper statement

This was the one we’d been waiting for. After a sluggish opening draw Spain were always going to find the level, and they found it inside eleven minutes. Lamine Yamal finished low past the keeper between the 10th and 11th minute (sources read 10′ or 11′ — flag it, take your pick), then Mikel Oyarzabal scored either side of the same minute window — 21′ and 23′ — to bury the contest before the half-hour mark. Saud Al-Tambakti‘s own goal on 49′ put the gloss on it (Sky Sports).

A few things for Aussie punters reading between the lines:

Uruguay 2–2 Cape Verde — the most romantic point on the board

Cape Verde — one of the smallest nations at this World Cup and a tournament debutant — earned a 2–2 against Uruguay to move to two points from two draws. Pina scored Cape Verde’s first-ever World Cup goal in the 21st minute. Uruguay had to come from behind twice through Ronald Araújo (44′) and Tomás Canobbio (45+6′), with Cape Verde’s Varela levelling on 61′ (FIFA Match Centre).

Why it matters from a Melbourne lounge room:

Belgium 0–0 Iran — the night for the under crowd

The Red Devils’ tournament is on the fritz. Two points from two matches, Nathan Ngoy sent off on 66′ for two yellows (Yahoo). Iran sat deep, defended like their lives depended on it, and held the draw. There were no scorers — and not for the first time in this Iran campaign.

Punter’s note: Belgium were a popular outsider value pick before kickoff (drifting around 30–40/1 outright in early markets). After two draws and no goals scored against Iran or anyone else this group stage, the outright is paper. Their win-Group G book is effectively dead unless they put four past Tunisia-style minnows in MD3, and they don’t have one of those left.

Egypt 3–1 New Zealand — the Salah show, Group G shuffled

Mohamed Salah’s 67th-minute strike, sandwiched between Zizo’s 58′ and Trezeguet’s 82′, dragged Egypt to 3–1 over the All Whites (NZ’s Surman pegged one back on 15′ or 18′ — sources differ) and to the top of Group G on 4 points (Al Jazeera). New Zealand fans on the trans-Tasman ferry of regret will note: 15 saves by Curaçao’s GK on Saturday got them a historic point. The Kiwi back four could’ve done with that energy.

What it does to the Group G picture:

The Group H and G tables, briefly

Group H (after MD2) — Spain 4 pts (+4), Uruguay 2 (0), Cape Verde 2 (0), Saudi Arabia 1 (−4)
Group G (after MD2) — Egypt 4 (+2), Iran 2 (0), Belgium 2 (0), New Zealand 1 (−2)
Source: as of 2026-06-22 ET; Wikipedia per-group tables

Outright odds — what moved overnight

Outright Winner — top of the board (decimal, as of 2026-06-21):
  • France 4.70 (FOX/FanDuel; OddsPedia cross-check 4.50)
  • Spain 6.50 (FOX/FanDuel; OddsPedia 7.00)
  • England 7.00 (FOX/FanDuel; OddsPedia 7.00)
  • Argentina 9.00 — shortened from 11.00 after Messi’s hat-trick v Algeria
  • Portugal 11.00
  • Brazil / Germany 13.00

The Argentina shortening from +1000 → +800 (≈ 11.00 → 9.00) is the standout 24h outright move (FOX Sports/FanDuel). England came in from 8.00 → 6.50 after their 4–2 over Croatia. No clean per-match 1X2 24-hour move is sourced today.

Odds shown here are decimal (Australian standard), media-reported via FOX/FanDuel and OddsPedia, as of 2026-06-21. The OddsPedia/Oddschecker direct feeds were not accessible at the time, so cross-check at your book before the punt.

The Aussie viewing angle — kickoffs that landed kindly

Optus Sport carries the lot in Australia. If you’re after the full schedule in AEST, our World Cup 2026 schedule (AEST) page has the day-by-day rundown.

Punter’s read into Monday and the Socceroos week

  1. Spain firmed; France still tops the outright board at 4.70. The two-horse “European favourite” race is the cleanest narrative.
  2. Group G is live for everyone except New Zealand. Egypt as a dark horse at long-list prices is the live page.
  3. Cape Verde and Curaçao are this World Cup’s romantic story — and the best-third pool is where the small-stakes underdog tickets sit. Eight best-third teams advance.
  4. Argentina shortened to 9.00 is a market reaction to Messi, not a free run — Austria today (22 June) is exactly the test that price implies.

For the broader picture, our World Cup 2026 Odds page and the World Cup 2026 Groups pillar update as MD3 lands. For today’s slate, swing to our daily World Cup 2026 tips for Monday 22 June page.

Which teams have qualified for the Round of 32 so far?
As of 21 June, Mexico (A), United States (D), Germany (E) and per match reports Spain (H) are reported through. Haiti, Türkiye and Tunisia have been mathematically eliminated (Al Jazeera tracker).
What was Cape Verde’s historic moment?
Cape Verde’s Pina scored the country’s first-ever World Cup goal in the 21st minute of the 2–2 draw with Uruguay on 21 June — the tournament debutants’ second point from two draws.
What were Sunday’s biggest outright odds movers?
Argentina shortened from ≈ 11.00 → 9.00 decimal after Messi’s hat-trick v Algeria; England came in from ≈ 8.00 → 6.50 after a 4–2 win over Croatia (FOX Sports/FanDuel, as of 2026-06-21).
Are the Socceroos’ chances affected by these results?
Indirectly — the best-third pool that Australia may need to slip into is now clearer, with Group H and Group G both crowded at 2 points apiece for the second/third places. The decider is Australia vs Paraguay on 25 June.

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