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A win over Saudi Arabia would send Cape Verde to the round of 32 at the World Cup
By TIM REYNOLDS, Associated Press at ValleyCentral (KVEO/CBS4) - Sports
· June 22, 2026
· 1 min read
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — Here's something that very few could have reasonably expected coming into this World Cup: Cape Verde controls its own destiny with one match left in group play. That's right. With a win on Friday against Saudi Arabia, the tiny nation of about 500,000 people and about 15...
Key takeaway With a win on Friday against Saudi Arabia, the tiny nation of about 500,000 people and about 15 million new Instagram [...
Why this matters in The McAllen
For Valley residents who have been following the World Cup, a Cape Verde win over Saudi Arabia would be a significant upset, and locals may be interested in watching the match at one of the many sports bars in McAllen . The city's diverse community, with its strong international ties, may find it exciting to see a small nation like Cape Verde making a big impact on the global stage. As the Rio Grande Valley is home to many soccer enthusiasts, the match could draw a sizable crowd, with many gathering to cheer on the underdog team. The outcome of the match will likely be a topic of discussion in local cafes and restaurants, adding to the vibrant cultural scene in McAllen.
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Category: local ·
Published: June 22, 2026 ·
Source: ValleyCentral (KVEO/CBS4) - Sports ·
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What is this story about? MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — Here's something that very few could have reasonably expected coming into this World Cup: Cape Verde controls its own destiny with one match left in group play. That's right. With a win on Friday against Saudi Arabia, the tiny nation of about 500,000 people and about 15...
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