Argentina vs Cape Verde: Preview, Team News, Possible Line-ups, Prediction
In the sweltering Miami heat on July 3, 2026, defending world champions Argentina step onto the pitch at Hard Rock Stadium against the ultimate fairytale underdogs: Cape Verde.
This Round of 32 clash pits Lionel Messi and a star-studded Albiceleste side, hungry for back-to-back World Cup glory — against the Blue Sharks, a tiny island nation of just over half a million people writing one of the most improbable stories in tournament history.
Having stunned the football world by reaching the knockout stage on their debut without a single group-stage defeat, Cape Verde now face their toughest test yet.
For Argentina, it’s a chance to assert dominance and avoid any complacency. For Cape Verde, it’s a David-vs-Goliath moment that has already captured the hearts of neutrals worldwide.
No prior head-to-head meetings: This will be the first competitive encounter between the two sides.
Stakes: Winner advances to the Round of 16. Argentina is heavily favored, but Cape Verde’s Cinderella run has captured global attention.
Match Details:
Argentina vs Cape Verde
Competition: 2026 FIFA World Cup
Round: Round of 32
Date: Friday, July 3, 2026
Kick-off: 11:00 p.m. WAT (Nigeria time)
Venue: Hard Rock Stadium
City: Miami Gardens
What’s at stake: A place in the Round of 16 against the winner of Australia vs Egypt.
Argentina’s Path and Form: Argentina topped Group J with a perfect 3-0-0 record:
3-0 vs. Algeria
2-0 vs. Austria
3-1 vs. Jordan (with Lionel Messi contributing off the bench, including a record-extending free-kick goal).
They demonstrated depth, defensive solidity, and attacking quality.
Coach Lionel Scaloni has managed squad rotation effectively while keeping the team competitive.
Messi (now in his late 30s) remains a talisman, though the side relies on a strong collective including players like Lautaro Martínez, Alexis Mac Allister, Enzo Fernández, and a reliable backline featuring Cristian Romero and Lisandro Martínez.
Strengths : Experience in high-stakes knockouts, technical superiority, set-piece threat, and squad depth. They are built to break down compact defenses.
Cape Verde’s Historic Run
Cape Verde (population ~500,000–525,000; one of the smallest nations by land area and population to reach this stage) qualified for their first World Cup and stunned observers by finishing second in Group H undefeated (0 wins, 3 draws, 3 points):
0-0 draw vs. Spain (reigning European champions)
2-2 draw vs. Uruguay (two-time World Cup winners)
0-0 draw vs. Saudi Arabia
This made them the smallest nation ever to reach the World Cup knockouts on debut.
Key figures :
Coach: Bubista (Pedro Leitão Brito) — credited with organization and resilience.
Captain and all-time leading scorer: Ryan Mendes.
Goalkeeper Vozinha has been standout.
The squad draws heavily from the Cape Verdean diaspora in Europe (many play in Portugal or lower leagues), blending discipline with counter-attacking threat.
Style : Highly organized, compact defensively (often 4-5-1 or similar), difficult to break down, and opportunistic on the break. They “suffer” together and rely on team spirit.
Team News and Predicted Lineups (as of previews)
Argentina possible starting XI (4-3-3): Emiliano Martínez; Nahuel Molina, Cristian Romero, Nicolás Otamendi, Nicolás Tagliafico; Rodrigo De Paul, Enzo Fernández, Alexis Mac Allister; Lionel Messi, Lautaro Martínez, Julián Álvarez.
Scaloni may rotate but is expected to field a strong XI to avoid complacency.
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Cape Verde possible starting XI (4-5-1):
Vozinha; Steven Moreira, Roberto “Pico” Lopes, Diney Borges, Sidny Lopes Cabral; Ryan Mendes, Deroy Duarte, Kevin Pina, Jamiro Monteiro, Willy Semedo; Dailon Livramento.
Argentina are overwhelming favorites to advance, but Cape Verde have already proven they can defy expectations.
Expect a passionate, atmosphere-filled evening in Miami.
