Spain begin their FIFA World Cup Group H campaign against Cape Verde on Monday in Atlanta, a fixture that brings together one of the tournament favourites and one of its most compelling debutant stories.
The match is scheduled for Mercedes-Benz Stadium, with Al Jazeera listing kick-off at 12 p.m. local time in Atlanta and 16:00 GMT. NBC Sports lists the U.S. broadcast information as Telemundo, with Spanish-language streaming on Peacock. Viewers should still check local listings close to kick-off because World Cup broadcast windows can vary by market.
Why this match matters
Spain arrive as reigning European champions and as one of the teams expected to contend deep into the tournament. Their Euro 2024 success, combined with the emergence of Lamine Yamal and a midfield-heavy possession game, has put Luis de la Fuente’s squad near the top of many pre-tournament conversations.
Al Jazeera notes that Spain have not made a major World Cup impact since winning the title in 2010, exiting at the group stage in 2014 and in the round of 16 in both 2018 and 2022. That recent World Cup record gives Monday’s opener a little extra edge: Spain are not just starting a campaign, they are trying to prove that their European form can travel to the global stage.
Cape Verde, meanwhile, are playing at their first World Cup. That makes them underdogs on paper, but also dangerous in a different way. Debutant teams can play with freedom, and NBC Sports highlighted how Cape Verde’s qualifying run and tight squad environment helped them reach this point.
Lamine Yamal is the headline name
The spotlight will naturally fall on Lamine Yamal. NBC called him Spain’s “x-factor,” while Al Jazeera framed Spain’s new generation around players including Yamal, Pedri, Gavi and Ferran Torres.
For Spain, the tactical question is how quickly they can turn control of the ball into clear chances. They are expected to dominate possession, but tournament openers often punish slow starts. Cape Verde’s best route may be staying compact, limiting central space and looking for transitions when Spain’s full-backs or midfielders push high.
Spain should have the technical advantage, but the first goal will matter. If La Roja score early, the match could open up. If Cape Verde keep it level deep into the first half, the pressure shifts toward the favourite.
How to watch Spain vs Cape Verde
- Match: Spain vs Cape Verde, FIFA World Cup Group H
- Venue: Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, United States
- Kick-off: Monday, 12 p.m. local time / 16:00 GMT, according to Al Jazeera
- U.S. TV/streaming: NBC Sports lists Telemundo and Peacock en Español
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This is a strong search-demand preview because it covers a major team, a clear how-to-watch angle and a debutant opponent. The safest framing is not to treat the result as inevitable: Spain are the favourite, but Cape Verde’s first World Cup match gives the fixture enough uncertainty and emotion to be more than a routine opener.
For readers, the main things to watch are Spain’s tempo in the opening 20 minutes, Yamal’s role on the right side, and whether Cape Verde can turn defensive discipline into counterattacking chances.

