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82nd minute: Spain create another chance. The ball is delivered to Marc Cucurella at the far post and he directs a header towards goal, but it lacks the placement to beat Vozinha, who gathers it comfortably. Spain continue to push, but Cape Verde remain level.
A remarkable statistic from this game: 40-year-old Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha has had more touches of the ball than any of his teammates so far, with 49. That underlines both Spain's pressure and just how involved the veteran keeper has been in keeping his side level.
(56'): Spain come close again. Pedri floats a cross into the penalty area and Fabian Ruiz gets a touch on it with his head, but the effort goes straight at Vozinha, who gathers the ball comfortably. The Cape Verde goalkeeper continues to stand firm.
The first hydration break arrives and Cape Verde will be pleased with how things have gone so far. Spain have dominated possession and spent most of the time in the opposition half, but they have struggled to create chances. Cape Verde's defence has remained organised, while goalkeeper Vozinha has hardly been tested in the opening quarter.
Cape Verde have shown a few signs of nerves in the opening minutes, with Diney Borges sending one pass straight out of play.
As expected, Cape Verde appear to be lining up in a defensive 5-4-1 shape. Spain have enjoyed most of the possession and are moving the ball around in the opposition half, but neither side has created a clear chance so far.
Scoreline: Spain 0 - 0 Cape Verde
Spain have named teenage star Lamine Yamal among the substitutes for their World Cup opener against Cape Verde in Atlanta. If he comes on, it will be the Barcelona winger's first appearance since April 22.
Captaincy duties have been handed to Manchester City midfielder Rodri. Spain's starting side also features Marc Cucurella, whose transfer from Chelsea to Real Madrid was confirmed earlier on Monday.
Spain XI: Unai Simon, Marcos Llorente, Aymeric Laporte, Pau Cubarsi, Marc Cucurella, Fabian Ruiz, Gavi, Rodri, Pedri, Ferran Torres, Mikel Oyarzabal.
For World Cup newcomers Cape Verde, Shamrock Rovers defender Roberto Lopes, who was born in Dublin, has been named in the starting lineup. Veteran winger Ryan Mendes, who previously spent time on loan at Nottingham Forest, will lead the side as captain.
Cape Verde XI: Vozinha, Steven Borges, Roberto Lopes, Logan Costa Lopes Cabral, Moreira, Pina, Cabral, Monteiro, Duarte, Livramento, Ryan Mendes.
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Source: The Times of India