
No previous meetings between these teams.
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Hélio Varela1 - 2
Kevin Pina1 - 3Abdulelah Al Amri1
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Ryan Mendes3 - 2Abdulelah Al Amri3
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Diney Borges2 - 4Salem Al Dawsari2
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Kevin Pina2 - 6
Jamiro Monteiro2 - 7
Sidny Cabral2 - 8Mohamed Kanno2
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Laros Duarte2 - 10
Dailon Livramento1
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Diney Borges4 - 2Saud Abdulhamid4
- 3Nasser Al Dawsari3
- 4Musab Al Juwayr3
- 5Mohammed Abu Al Shamat3
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Kevin Pina3 - 7
Jamiro Monteiro3 - 8
Steven Moreira3 - 9
Pico Lopes3 - 10Hassan Al Tambakti2
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Musab Al Juwayr2 - 2
Kevin Pina2 - 3
Telmo Arcanjo2 - 4
Laros Duarte2 - 5
Ryan Mendes1 - 6
Deroy Duarte1 - 7
Jamiro Monteiro1 - 8
Sidny Cabral1
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Mohamed Kanno60 - 2
Pico Lopes58 - 3
Diney Borges57 - 4Saud Abdulhamid55
- 5Hassan Al Tambakti52
- 6Nasser Al Dawsari43
- 7Salem Al Dawsari42
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Vozinha42 - 9Moteb Al Harbi38
- 10Abdulelah Al Amri38
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Salem Al Dawsari5 - 2Nasser Al Dawsari2
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Diney Borges2 - 4
Kevin Pina2 - 5
Ryan Mendes2 - 6
Nuno da Costa2 - 7
Sidny Cabral2 - 8Abdullah Al Khaibari2
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Gilson Benchimol1 - 10
Hélio Varela1
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Moteb Al Harbi4 - 2
Jamiro Monteiro4 - 3
Diney Borges3 - 4Abdulelah Al Amri3
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Deroy Duarte3 - 6
Sidny Cabral3 - 7
Pico Lopes3 - 8Nasser Al Dawsari2
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Kevin Pina2
Cape Verde face the biggest game in their short international history when they take on Saudi Arabia in Group H at the 2026 World Cup on Saturday. Kick-off is scheduled for midnight (UK time) on Saturday 27th June at NRG Stadium, Houston.
Cape Verde sit third in Group H on two points after holding Spain to a goalless draw before scoring their first World Cup goals in a thrilling 2-2 comeback against Uruguay. A win would seal a place in the knockout rounds and complete one of the most remarkable debut campaigns in World Cup history. Saudi Arabia sit fourth and bottom on one point following a draw with Uruguay and a 4-0 thrashing by Spain. They must win here and hope Uruguay fail to beat Spain to stay alive.
Cape Verde vs Saudi Arabia predictions & betting tips
| Our Prediction | Odds & Bookmaker | Confidence | Why We’re Backing It |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cape Verde And Saudi Arabia 3+ Saves Each | 9/5 @ Betway (35.7%) | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Backing both Cape Verde and Saudi Arabia to make 3+ saves each offers excellent value for this decisive World Cup clash. Saudi Arabia’s Mohammed Al-Owais has already proven his pedigree, notably making nine saves against Uruguay. Meanwhile, Cape Verde’s 40-year-old veteran Vozinha has been a revelation, producing seven spectacular saves to shut out Spain. With both nations needing a positive result to secure a historic spot in the knockout stages, expect an open, end-to-end encounter with plenty of shots on target, ensuring both goalkeepers remain incredibly busy. |
| Diney Borges to be carded and Saud Abdulhamid to be carded | 13/1 @ Spreadex (7.1%) | ⭐⭐ | Both Diney Borges and Saud Abdulhamid look prime carding candidates in this must-win clash. Cape Verde’s combative centre-back Diney has already been booked at this tournament, picking up a yellow in the 93rd minute against Uruguay after a typically high-intensity defensive shift. Saudi Arabia’s right-back Abdulhamid, meanwhile, has a tendency to commit fouls often, having already accumulated four yellow cards and a red in Ligue 1 this season. With both sides desperate for a result, expect the challenges to fly in. |
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How both teams head into Cape Verde vs Saudi Arabia
Cape Verde
Cape Verde have been quietly extraordinary across their opening two group games on their World Cup debut. The Blue Sharks are the third-smallest nation by population ever to qualify for the World Cup – and they have spent their opening two matches making the football world sit up and take notice. A disciplined 0-0 against Spain, one of the tournament favourites, was followed by a dramatic comeback from 2-1 down to draw 2-2 with Uruguay. Helio Varela and Kevin Pina wrote themselves into Cape Verdean football history by scoring the country’s first-ever World Cup goals.
Coach Rui Aguas has built a side that defends with tremendous organisation and hits opponents with pace and purpose on the counter. The midfield pairing of Kevin Pina and Deroy Duarte limited both Spain and Uruguay from finding their rhythm through the middle, forcing play wide. That defensive structure has been the foundation for everything Cape Verde have achieved at this tournament.
Cape Verde need only a draw to maintain a strong chance of progression as one of the eight best third-placed sides. But Aguas will not ask his side to sit back and play for a point. A win seals their place with nothing left to chance – and this Cape Verde squad has already shown they believe in their own ability to win a football match at this level.
Saudi Arabia
Georgios Donis was appointed as Saudi Arabia head coach in April 2026 after Herve Renard’s departure and has endured a chastening introduction to the biggest stage. A 1-1 draw with Uruguay offered early promise, but the 4-0 defeat to Spain exposed serious defensive vulnerabilities and left the Green Falcons bottom of Group H with just one point.
Saudi Arabia’s worst defeat at this World Cup since their 5-0 loss to hosts Russia in 2018 will have damaged morale significantly inside the camp. Donis must find a response in Houston that this squad is capable of delivering – but the signs have not been encouraging. Salem Al-Dawsari carries 109 caps and 27 international goals into this fixture as Saudi Arabia’s most experienced and dangerous attacking threat. He needs to impose himself in a way he simply has not managed across the first two group games.
The Green Falcons’ sole tournament scorer is defender Abdulelah Al-Amri, who bundled in a close-range rebound against Uruguay. Saudi Arabia have created little of quality in attack and must find a cutting edge against a Cape Verde defence that has barely been troubled across two matches. Even a victory may not be enough if Uruguay avoid defeat against Spain in the group’s other game. Donis has no margin for error in Houston.
Cape Verde team news
Cape Verde captain Ryan Mendes leads the side from the right flank and brings crucial experience to a squad making their World Cup debut. The 36-year-old has been a calming and creative presence across both group games.
Garry Rodrigues and Jamiro Monteiro bring experience in midfield and give Cape Verde a platform to build from. Aguas is expected to name an unchanged side after two composed group displays – the same defensive structure that frustrated Spain and Uruguay will take the field against Saudi Arabia.
Logan Costa anchors the centre of Cape Verde’s defence and has been outstanding across both group games. Goalkeeper Vozinha carries no injury concerns. Livramento leads the line, with Helio Varela and Garry Rodrigues providing the wide threat in behind.
Saudi Arabia team news
Mohammed Al-Owais continues in goal behind a back four that Donis must significantly tighten after conceding four goals to Spain. Hassan Al-Tambakti and Ali Lajami are expected to continue at centre-back.
Salem Al-Dawsari starts on the left and carries Saudi Arabia’s primary creative and goal threat. Firas Al-Buraikan leads the attack as the focal point of a Saudi assault that must find goals or face elimination.
No confirmed injuries affect Saudi Arabia ahead of Saturday. The pressure of must-win football may prompt Donis to shuffle his attacking options in search of a combination that can finally unlock a stubborn Cape Verde backline.

Head-to-Head
Cape Verde and Saudi Arabia have never met in senior international football. Saturday’s Group H finale in Houston is a genuinely historic first encounter between the two nations. With no head-to-head record to draw on, the group table and recent form tell the whole story. Cape Verde arrive unbeaten and confident. Saudi Arabia arrive desperate and low on morale. One of those narratives ends in Houston.
Will Cape Verde’s fairytale continue?
Both nations enter Saturday’s finale knowing what is at stake. Cape Verde need a win or a draw to give themselves the best possible chance of advancing as one of the eight best third-placed sides. Saudi Arabia need three points – and then hope Uruguay fail to beat Spain across town in Zapopan.
With so much on the line we think there could be plenty of chances in this match. We’re backing Cape Verde And Saudi Arabia 3+ Saves Each at 9/5 with Betway.
We also really like the look of Diney Borges to be carded and Saud Abdulhamid to be carded at 13/1 with Spreadex.
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