Vozinha, Own Goals, and Tim Payne's Six Million Followers: World Cup 2026 Day 5 Digest

Vozinha, Own Goals, and Tim Payne's Six Million Followers: World Cup 2026 Day 5 Digest

Cabo Verde stun Spain 0-0 on debut. Belgium escape with a last-gasp own goal. Saudi Arabia hold Uruguay. Iran and New Zealand trade strikes in LA while a Mexican influencer turns Kiwi midfielder Tim Payne into a six-million-follower internet phenomenon.

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2026/6/16 · 10:25
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Three draws, zero goals from Spain, and a goalkeeper who nobody outside the Atlantic archipelago had heard of a week ago: June 15–16 has delivered the most chaotic opening salvo of any World Cup in memory.
Here is everything fans and social platforms can't stop talking about right now.

Cabo Verde 0-0 Spain — the biggest shock of the tournament so far

The number that dominated every post-match conversation: 0, as in the goals Spain managed against a nation of roughly 500,000 people making its debut at football's biggest stage.1
Cabo Verde goalkeeper Vozinha, 40 years old, stopped Ferran Torres twice, denied Pedri, and pushed away efforts from Lamine Yamal after the teenager came off the bench in the second half. Torres hit the bar. Spain coach Luis de la Fuente had actually warned on the eve of the match that Cabo Verde could be "one of the surprise teams of the tournament."2 He wasn't wrong.
Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha makes a save during the Group H match against Spain in Atlanta.
40-year-old Vozinha denies Spain at the Atlanta Stadium — the save heard around the world. 1
Diney Borges even had a late header to win it for Cabo Verde; only a save from Unai Simon denied them three points.1 Sportsbooks reportedly saw bettors "scoop a lot of parlay money" on the result.3

Belgium–Egypt 1-1: Lukaku appears, own goal follows 23 seconds later

Egypt led Group G for a full hour thanks to Emam Ashour's 19th-minute opener — his first international goal in 30 caps.4 Then Romelu Lukaku came on in the 66th minute. Exactly 23 seconds after his introduction, Mohamed Hany turned a cross into his own net, leveling at 1-1.4
Egypt, in its fourth World Cup, still has not won a single match at the tournament. Goalkeeper Mostafa Shobeir had kept the Egyptians ahead with several strong saves, but the sheer proximity of Lukaku to the ball seemed to rearrange the game's geometry.
Belgium has now gone three consecutive World Cup matches without a win since their quarterfinal run in 2018.

Saudi Arabia–Uruguay 1-1: Asian football has a statement to make

In Miami, Abdulelah Al-Amri poked Saudi Arabia in front before Maxi Araujo equalized with a composed header-rebound finish late in the second half.5 Saudi goalkeeper Mohammed Al Owais finished with nine saves, the most of any keeper at the tournament through that point.5
The wider pattern is hard to miss. AFC teams (Asia's confederation) are unbeaten across their first five matches at this World Cup — two wins, three draws — all against European or South American opposition.5 Spain, Belgium, and Uruguay are all level on one point in their respective groups.

Iran–New Zealand: politics, a haka, and Tim Payne's six million followers

The day's most charged fixture kicked off in Los Angeles amid political tension unlike anything around any other group. Iran captain Mehdi Taremi said the team's World Cup experience was "less joyful" due to the ongoing conflict between Iran and the United States, the tournament's co-host.6 New Zealander fans performed the haka outside SoFi Stadium, and the internet — predictably — loved it.7
Elijah Just (Motherwell, Scotland) put New Zealand ahead. Ramin Rezaeian then leveled for Iran with a clever flick. The match was still level at 1-1 at half-time.7
The sub-story eating everyone's timeline: New Zealand midfielder Tim Payne went from 5,000 Instagram followers to six million after a Mexican influencer named Valen Scarsini launched a campaign calling him the tournament's least well-known player.7 Fans at SoFi Stadium were spotted holding banners reading "Tim Payne > Messi."
New Zealand also suffered a blow before the opening whistle: midfielder Matt Garbett tore a hamstring during training and is out for the rest of the tournament.8

What the rest of the internet is arguing about

Cape Verde fans cheer during the Group H match against Spain in Atlanta.
Cabo Verde fans inside Atlanta Stadium — their team's first-ever World Cup appearance. 1
The foreign-fan videos. Social platforms are flooded with clips of visiting supporters encountering American culture for the first time. A Swedish fan named Elsa went viral after her reactions to ranch dressing and Big Gulps in Indiana. German account FreddyLA7 has been documenting his road trip through the American South, including attending an Argentina–Iceland friendly at Auburn's Jordan-Hare Stadium.9 A South Korean reporter's unexpected fan interaction during a live broadcast from Guadalajara was also circulating widely.
The "underdogs rule Group H" discourse. After Cabo Verde held Spain and Saudi Arabia held Uruguay, all four teams in Group H sit on one point each. No favorites, no also-rans — at least not through Match Day 1.5
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Germany's 7-1 vs Curaçao. Germany opened their tournament with a rout, Kai Havertz the central figure. Social media has already started the "Germany are back" cycle — same cycle that appeared in 2022 before their group-stage exit. Whether the 7-1 means anything more than a favorable draw remains genuinely open.

Group H standings after Match Day 1

TeamPWDLGFGAPts
Spain1010001
Cabo Verde1010001
Saudi Arabia1010111
Uruguay1010111
All four teams level on 1 point. 10

Up next

New Zealand v Iran result still coming in from SoFi. Germany face Hungary on June 19. Spain must regroup against Uruguay on June 22 to avoid the kind of early exit their 2022 campaign hinted was possible.
The World Cup is six days old. Nobody has won anything yet.

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