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Why are World Cup underdogs doing so well?

BBC News · Jun 26, 2026, 9:18 AM

Key takeaways

  • Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha was named man of the match in the goalless draw with Spain
  • Football tactics correspondent Published56 minutes ago This 48-team World Cup has produced some intriguing match-ups and several impressive performances by lower-ranked sides against the world's top teams.
  • Cape Verde, Curacao, Ghana and South Africa - ranked 64th, 81st, 65th and 54th respectively - have taken points from Spain (3rd), Ecuador (29th), England (4th) and South Korea (28th) so far.

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Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha was named man of the match in the goalless draw with Spain

Football tactics correspondent Published56 minutes ago This 48-team World Cup has produced some intriguing match-ups and several impressive performances by lower-ranked sides against the world's top teams.

Cape Verde, Curacao, Ghana and South Africa - ranked 64th, 81st, 65th and 54th respectively - have taken points from Spain (3rd), Ecuador (29th), England (4th) and South Korea (28th) so far.

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