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Deadspin | Spotlight shines on D-backs’ Michael Soroka, White Sox’s Munetaka Murakami   Apr 17, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Michael Soroka (34) pitches against the Toronto Blue Jays during the third inning at Chase Field. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-Imagn Images   Arizona Diamondbacks right-hander Michael Soroka is putting up numbers reminiscent of his 2019 All-Star season.  The only thing that has changed is everything else.  Using a new “drop and drive” style that generates power from his lower half, plus featuring a slurve he developed in 2025 and has refined this year, Soroka has remade himself into one of the best pitchers — and best comeback stories — in the majors this season.  Soroka (4-0, 2.78 ERA) is scheduled to oppose White Sox right-hander Davis Martin (3-1, 2.16) in the rubber game of a three-game series in Phoenix on Thursday afternoon.  Soroka is not the only headliner in the finale.   Munetaka Murakami will bring a five-game homer streak into the game after hitting a two-run shot in the White Sox’s 11-7 loss Wednesday. He is tied with Shohei Ohtani for the most consecutive games with a homer by a Japanese-born player. Ohtani had a five-game streak last July for the Los Angeles Dodgers.  Murakami has 10 homers this season, one fewer than major league leader Yordan Alvarez of the Houston Astros and one more than the New York Yankees’ Aaron Judge and Washington’s James Wood.  “I’m not the caliber of player who should be compared to Aaron Judge,” Murakami said through an interpreter. “I have to stay humble and keep doing what I am doing right now.”  Arizona’s Ildemaro Vargas had his second career two-homer game Wednesday and has hit safely in all of his 17 games this season, a franchise record. He has a 20-game hitting streak dating to last year, the longest active streak in the majors.   Soroka is tied with Chris Sale of the Atlanta Braves and Landen Roupp of the San Francisco Giants for the National League lead in victories by a starting pitcher, but the bottom line is health.   After posting a 13-4 record and 2.68 ERA for Atlanta in 2019, Soroka pitched in just three games in the 2020-22 seasons because of two torn Achilles. He played for four different organizations after that before signing a one-year, .5 million contract with the Diamondbacks in the offseason. One of those teams was the 2024 White Sox; he was 0-10 with a 4.74 ERA.   “I think I’m better than I have ever been,” Soroka, 28, said recently. “Everybody goes through some sort of injury at some point in their career or struggles with performance.    “For myself it has always been there. I’ve always been able to give my teams a reason to believe in me. I’m very thankful to be in an organization that does that as much as anyone. It’s so easy to go there and want to prove them right. I’ve always seen it in myself, and it means a lot when an organization sees that   in me, too.”  Soroka has given up more than two runs in only one start this season and has struck out 28 with a pair of 10-strikeout games in 22 2/3 innings, a rate of 11.1 per nine innings.   He has faced the White Sox once, pitching three innings in relief against them while with Atlanta in 2023. He allowed two runs but didn’t figure into the decision of an 8-1 loss.  Martin has been as sharp as Soroka in his four starts. He has given three or fewer runs in each, and in April, he has allowed three runs in 20 innings while going 2-1 against the Toronto Blue Jays, Kansas City Royals and Athletics.  He gave up three hits and one run in a 9-2 road victory against the A’s last Friday in his most recent start.  “He goes out there with a plan,” White Sox manager Will Venable said. “He has a different mix and just really attacks hitters and isn’t scared. He’s a guy who continues to improve. He has a game plan, and he’s able to execute it.”  Martin has faced the Diamondbacks once in his career, giving up five runs and four hits over three innings in a loss to them in 2022.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Spotlight #shines #Dbacks #Michael #Soroka #White #Soxs #Munetaka #Murakami

Deadspin | Spotlight shines on D-backs’ Michael Soroka, White Sox’s Munetaka Murakami
Deadspin | Spotlight shines on D-backs’ Michael Soroka, White Sox’s Munetaka Murakami   Apr 17, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Michael Soroka (34) pitches against the Toronto Blue Jays during the third inning at Chase Field. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-Imagn Images   Arizona Diamondbacks right-hander Michael Soroka is putting up numbers reminiscent of his 2019 All-Star season.  The only thing that has changed is everything else.  Using a new “drop and drive” style that generates power from his lower half, plus featuring a slurve he developed in 2025 and has refined this year, Soroka has remade himself into one of the best pitchers — and best comeback stories — in the majors this season.  Soroka (4-0, 2.78 ERA) is scheduled to oppose White Sox right-hander Davis Martin (3-1, 2.16) in the rubber game of a three-game series in Phoenix on Thursday afternoon.  Soroka is not the only headliner in the finale.   Munetaka Murakami will bring a five-game homer streak into the game after hitting a two-run shot in the White Sox’s 11-7 loss Wednesday. He is tied with Shohei Ohtani for the most consecutive games with a homer by a Japanese-born player. Ohtani had a five-game streak last July for the Los Angeles Dodgers.  Murakami has 10 homers this season, one fewer than major league leader Yordan Alvarez of the Houston Astros and one more than the New York Yankees’ Aaron Judge and Washington’s James Wood.  “I’m not the caliber of player who should be compared to Aaron Judge,” Murakami said through an interpreter. “I have to stay humble and keep doing what I am doing right now.”  Arizona’s Ildemaro Vargas had his second career two-homer game Wednesday and has hit safely in all of his 17 games this season, a franchise record. He has a 20-game hitting streak dating to last year, the longest active streak in the majors.   Soroka is tied with Chris Sale of the Atlanta Braves and Landen Roupp of the San Francisco Giants for the National League lead in victories by a starting pitcher, but the bottom line is health.   After posting a 13-4 record and 2.68 ERA for Atlanta in 2019, Soroka pitched in just three games in the 2020-22 seasons because of two torn Achilles. He played for four different organizations after that before signing a one-year, .5 million contract with the Diamondbacks in the offseason. One of those teams was the 2024 White Sox; he was 0-10 with a 4.74 ERA.   “I think I’m better than I have ever been,” Soroka, 28, said recently. “Everybody goes through some sort of injury at some point in their career or struggles with performance.    “For myself it has always been there. I’ve always been able to give my teams a reason to believe in me. I’m very thankful to be in an organization that does that as much as anyone. It’s so easy to go there and want to prove them right. I’ve always seen it in myself, and it means a lot when an organization sees that   in me, too.”  Soroka has given up more than two runs in only one start this season and has struck out 28 with a pair of 10-strikeout games in 22 2/3 innings, a rate of 11.1 per nine innings.   He has faced the White Sox once, pitching three innings in relief against them while with Atlanta in 2023. He allowed two runs but didn’t figure into the decision of an 8-1 loss.  Martin has been as sharp as Soroka in his four starts. He has given three or fewer runs in each, and in April, he has allowed three runs in 20 innings while going 2-1 against the Toronto Blue Jays, Kansas City Royals and Athletics.  He gave up three hits and one run in a 9-2 road victory against the A’s last Friday in his most recent start.  “He goes out there with a plan,” White Sox manager Will Venable said. “He has a different mix and just really attacks hitters and isn’t scared. He’s a guy who continues to improve. He has a game plan, and he’s able to execute it.”  Martin has faced the Diamondbacks once in his career, giving up five runs and four hits over three innings in a loss to them in 2022.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Spotlight #shines #Dbacks #Michael #Soroka #White #Soxs #Munetaka #MurakamiApr 17, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Michael Soroka (34) pitches against the Toronto Blue Jays during the third inning at Chase Field. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-Imagn Images

Arizona Diamondbacks right-hander Michael Soroka is putting up numbers reminiscent of his 2019 All-Star season.

The only thing that has changed is everything else.

Using a new “drop and drive” style that generates power from his lower half, plus featuring a slurve he developed in 2025 and has refined this year, Soroka has remade himself into one of the best pitchers — and best comeback stories — in the majors this season.

Soroka (4-0, 2.78 ERA) is scheduled to oppose White Sox right-hander Davis Martin (3-1, 2.16) in the rubber game of a three-game series in Phoenix on Thursday afternoon.

Soroka is not the only headliner in the finale.

Munetaka Murakami will bring a five-game homer streak into the game after hitting a two-run shot in the White Sox’s 11-7 loss Wednesday. He is tied with Shohei Ohtani for the most consecutive games with a homer by a Japanese-born player. Ohtani had a five-game streak last July for the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Murakami has 10 homers this season, one fewer than major league leader Yordan Alvarez of the Houston Astros and one more than the New York Yankees’ Aaron Judge and Washington’s James Wood.

“I’m not the caliber of player who should be compared to Aaron Judge,” Murakami said through an interpreter. “I have to stay humble and keep doing what I am doing right now.”

Arizona’s Ildemaro Vargas had his second career two-homer game Wednesday and has hit safely in all of his 17 games this season, a franchise record. He has a 20-game hitting streak dating to last year, the longest active streak in the majors.

Soroka is tied with Chris Sale of the Atlanta Braves and Landen Roupp of the San Francisco Giants for the National League lead in victories by a starting pitcher, but the bottom line is health.


After posting a 13-4 record and 2.68 ERA for Atlanta in 2019, Soroka pitched in just three games in the 2020-22 seasons because of two torn Achilles. He played for four different organizations after that before signing a one-year, $7.5 million contract with the Diamondbacks in the offseason. One of those teams was the 2024 White Sox; he was 0-10 with a 4.74 ERA.

“I think I’m better than I have ever been,” Soroka, 28, said recently. “Everybody goes through some sort of injury at some point in their career or struggles with performance.

“For myself it has always been there. I’ve always been able to give my teams a reason to believe in me. I’m very thankful to be in an organization that does that as much as anyone. It’s so easy to go there and want to prove them right. I’ve always seen it in myself, and it means a lot when an organization sees that

in me, too.”

Soroka has given up more than two runs in only one start this season and has struck out 28 with a pair of 10-strikeout games in 22 2/3 innings, a rate of 11.1 per nine innings.

He has faced the White Sox once, pitching three innings in relief against them while with Atlanta in 2023. He allowed two runs but didn’t figure into the decision of an 8-1 loss.

Martin has been as sharp as Soroka in his four starts. He has given three or fewer runs in each, and in April, he has allowed three runs in 20 innings while going 2-1 against the Toronto Blue Jays, Kansas City Royals and Athletics.

He gave up three hits and one run in a 9-2 road victory against the A’s last Friday in his most recent start.

“He goes out there with a plan,” White Sox manager Will Venable said. “He has a different mix and just really attacks hitters and isn’t scared. He’s a guy who continues to improve. He has a game plan, and he’s able to execute it.”

Martin has faced the Diamondbacks once in his career, giving up five runs and four hits over three innings in a loss to them in 2022.


–Field Level Media

#Deadspin #Spotlight #shines #Dbacks #Michael #Soroka #White #Soxs #Munetaka #Murakami

Apr 17, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Michael Soroka (34) pitches against the Toronto Blue Jays during the third inning at Chase Field. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-Imagn Images

Arizona Diamondbacks right-hander Michael Soroka is putting up numbers reminiscent of his 2019 All-Star season.

The only thing that has changed is everything else.

Using a new “drop and drive” style that generates power from his lower half, plus featuring a slurve he developed in 2025 and has refined this year, Soroka has remade himself into one of the best pitchers — and best comeback stories — in the majors this season.

Soroka (4-0, 2.78 ERA) is scheduled to oppose White Sox right-hander Davis Martin (3-1, 2.16) in the rubber game of a three-game series in Phoenix on Thursday afternoon.

Soroka is not the only headliner in the finale.

Munetaka Murakami will bring a five-game homer streak into the game after hitting a two-run shot in the White Sox’s 11-7 loss Wednesday. He is tied with Shohei Ohtani for the most consecutive games with a homer by a Japanese-born player. Ohtani had a five-game streak last July for the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Murakami has 10 homers this season, one fewer than major league leader Yordan Alvarez of the Houston Astros and one more than the New York Yankees’ Aaron Judge and Washington’s James Wood.

“I’m not the caliber of player who should be compared to Aaron Judge,” Murakami said through an interpreter. “I have to stay humble and keep doing what I am doing right now.”

Arizona’s Ildemaro Vargas had his second career two-homer game Wednesday and has hit safely in all of his 17 games this season, a franchise record. He has a 20-game hitting streak dating to last year, the longest active streak in the majors.

Soroka is tied with Chris Sale of the Atlanta Braves and Landen Roupp of the San Francisco Giants for the National League lead in victories by a starting pitcher, but the bottom line is health.

After posting a 13-4 record and 2.68 ERA for Atlanta in 2019, Soroka pitched in just three games in the 2020-22 seasons because of two torn Achilles. He played for four different organizations after that before signing a one-year, $7.5 million contract with the Diamondbacks in the offseason. One of those teams was the 2024 White Sox; he was 0-10 with a 4.74 ERA.

“I think I’m better than I have ever been,” Soroka, 28, said recently. “Everybody goes through some sort of injury at some point in their career or struggles with performance.

“For myself it has always been there. I’ve always been able to give my teams a reason to believe in me. I’m very thankful to be in an organization that does that as much as anyone. It’s so easy to go there and want to prove them right. I’ve always seen it in myself, and it means a lot when an organization sees that

in me, too.”

Soroka has given up more than two runs in only one start this season and has struck out 28 with a pair of 10-strikeout games in 22 2/3 innings, a rate of 11.1 per nine innings.

He has faced the White Sox once, pitching three innings in relief against them while with Atlanta in 2023. He allowed two runs but didn’t figure into the decision of an 8-1 loss.

Martin has been as sharp as Soroka in his four starts. He has given three or fewer runs in each, and in April, he has allowed three runs in 20 innings while going 2-1 against the Toronto Blue Jays, Kansas City Royals and Athletics.

He gave up three hits and one run in a 9-2 road victory against the A’s last Friday in his most recent start.

“He goes out there with a plan,” White Sox manager Will Venable said. “He has a different mix and just really attacks hitters and isn’t scared. He’s a guy who continues to improve. He has a game plan, and he’s able to execute it.”

Martin has faced the Diamondbacks once in his career, giving up five runs and four hits over three innings in a loss to them in 2022.

–Field Level Media

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The New York Knicks aren’t just NBA champions, they’re a lesson in perseverance. Proof positive why you should never quit on your team, no matter how dark it gets, no matter how bleak the future seems, no matter how much an owner tries to push you away. James Dolan’s name might be on the papers, but Saturday night proved that the Knicks don’t belong to him — they belong to New York.

It’s impossible not to love the scenes from New York following the Knicks’ breaking their 53-year championship drought. Did the celebration go too far? Sure. Did it turn the streets into anarchy? Absolutely. Did it closely resemble the Joker’s clown parade in Batman Returns? It sure did. It was also magical, inspiring, and reminded us how powerful sports can be, even as we become jaded in the face of ticket scalpers, political movements, and greedy owners who put their own motivations ahead of a city. When the dust settles, it’s about simply this: A small group of individuals who came together as a team, to bring joy to millions who have invested their heart and souls into loving a team their entire lives. People who said “this could be our year” more times than they could count, and when it comes to the NBA there is not a single more passionate, longer-suffering fanbase than the New York Knicks.

No doubt there would have been joy in San Antonio too, but it would have hit different. All due respect to Spurs fans, but even y’all have to admit that your franchise has had a horseshoe lodged up your derriere for the better part of 30 years. From drafting Tim Duncan during David Robinson’s ONE injury year to winning the Wemby sweepstakes, it just wouldn’t have been satisfying to see another Spurs win. Moreover, San Antonio is a competent, sensible organization run like a successful business — it’s not the Knicks, where fans have had to endure James Dolan’s whims at every turn, doing his level best to destroy the organization from within while playing a piano solo in his nepo band.

Dolan and the Knicks have given fans HUNDREDS of reasons to pack it in over the years. I don’t know how Spike Lee managed to endure the pain for as long as he did — but not just the pain, the promise. The possibility that Patrick Ewing, and John Starks would win a title, then if Stephon Marbury and Allan Houston could get the job done, then Carmelo, Amare, and J.R. Smith. Fans continually experience the yo-yo whiplash of made that make them believe, before seeing opportunity get yanked away, like a cat toy from a desperate tabby. They’ve seen brilliant teams under the guidance of Jeff Van Gundy, Mike D’Antoni, and Tom Thibodeau all establish specific eras of Knicks disappointment, which makes it all the more magical right now.

This Knicks team was so decidedly un-Knicks. Jalen Brunson is obviously a superstar, but this team was defined by doubt, not promise. Nobody believed Karl-Anthony Towns was good enough to be a focal point, Mickal Bridges was an overpaid addition; heck, Mike Brown was almost universally reviled when he was hired to lead this iteration of the Knicks, because his career before New York was defined by everything the organization was trying to avoid. Brown routinely led promising teams, only to fall short — and the assumption was that he would do the same with the Knicks. He didn’t. Instead, he prevailed.

The conclusion of the NBA season isn’t just for fans of the Knicks, but for every long-suffering fan in sports. A reminder that success can happen when you least expect it. If you pack it up and ignore a team, finally beaten down by the frustration — sure, nobody will know you took a break, but deep down you will. The pain is what makes moments like this legendary. The inescapably sour that finally gives way to the sweet. A chance to take to the streets, party like it’s the end of the world, and know that all the emotional effort wasn’t in vain.

James Dolan doesn’t own the Knicks, he’s merely a caretaker. This isn’t his championship, it’s New York’s. The 2025-26 season will have a legacy that exists when Dolan is gone and forgotten, which means he never really won. One billionaire can try to kill a team, but the city never let it happen. Let them be a reminder for all of us.

#Knicks #belong #fans #gave">The Knicks belong to the fans who never gave up  The New York Knicks aren’t just NBA champions, they’re a lesson in perseverance. Proof positive why you should never quit on your team, no matter how dark it gets, no matter how bleak the future seems, no matter how much an owner tries to push you away. James Dolan’s name might be on the papers, but Saturday night proved that the Knicks don’t belong to him — they belong to New York.It’s impossible not to love the scenes from New York following the Knicks’ breaking their 53-year championship drought. Did the celebration go too far? Sure. Did it turn the streets into anarchy? Absolutely. Did it closely resemble the Joker’s clown parade in Batman Returns? It sure did. It was also magical, inspiring, and reminded us how powerful sports can be, even as we become jaded in the face of ticket scalpers, political movements, and greedy owners who put their own motivations ahead of a city. When the dust settles, it’s about simply this: A small group of individuals who came together as a team, to bring joy to millions who have invested their heart and souls into loving a team their entire lives. People who said “this could be our year” more times than they could count, and when it comes to the NBA there is not a single more passionate, longer-suffering fanbase than the New York Knicks.No doubt there would have been joy in San Antonio too, but it would have hit different. All due respect to Spurs fans, but even y’all have to admit that your franchise has had a horseshoe lodged up your derriere for the better part of 30 years. From drafting Tim Duncan during David Robinson’s ONE injury year to winning the Wemby sweepstakes, it just wouldn’t have been satisfying to see another Spurs win. Moreover, San Antonio is a competent, sensible organization run like a successful business — it’s not the Knicks, where fans have had to endure James Dolan’s whims at every turn, doing his level best to destroy the organization from within while playing a piano solo in his nepo band.Dolan and the Knicks have given fans HUNDREDS of reasons to pack it in over the years. I don’t know how Spike Lee managed to endure the pain for as long as he did — but not just the pain, the promise. The possibility that Patrick Ewing, and John Starks would win a title, then if Stephon Marbury and Allan Houston could get the job done, then Carmelo, Amare, and J.R. Smith. Fans continually experience the yo-yo whiplash of made that make them believe, before seeing opportunity get yanked away, like a cat toy from a desperate tabby. They’ve seen brilliant teams under the guidance of Jeff Van Gundy, Mike D’Antoni, and Tom Thibodeau all establish specific eras of Knicks disappointment, which makes it all the more magical right now.This Knicks team was so decidedly un-Knicks. Jalen Brunson is obviously a superstar, but this team was defined by doubt, not promise. Nobody believed Karl-Anthony Towns was good enough to be a focal point, Mickal Bridges was an overpaid addition; heck, Mike Brown was almost universally reviled when he was hired to lead this iteration of the Knicks, because his career before New York was defined by everything the organization was trying to avoid. Brown routinely led promising teams, only to fall short — and the assumption was that he would do the same with the Knicks. He didn’t. Instead, he prevailed.The conclusion of the NBA season isn’t just for fans of the Knicks, but for every long-suffering fan in sports. A reminder that success can happen when you least expect it. If you pack it up and ignore a team, finally beaten down by the frustration — sure, nobody will know you took a break, but deep down you will. The pain is what makes moments like this legendary. The inescapably sour that finally gives way to the sweet. A chance to take to the streets, party like it’s the end of the world, and know that all the emotional effort wasn’t in vain.James Dolan doesn’t own the Knicks, he’s merely a caretaker. This isn’t his championship, it’s New York’s. The 2025-26 season will have a legacy that exists when Dolan is gone and forgotten, which means he never really won. One billionaire can try to kill a team, but the city never let it happen. Let them be a reminder for all of us.  #Knicks #belong #fans #gave

ESP vs CPV: Get the live coverage and updates for the 14th match of the FIFA World Cup 2026 between Spain and Cape Verde, played at Atlanta Stadium on June 15.

Updated : Jun 15, 2026 22:06 IST

Spain vs Cape Verde LIVE Score, FIFA World Cup 2026: ESP 0-0 CPV; First-half action underway  
  ESP vs CPV: Get the live coverage and updates for the 14th match of the FIFA World Cup 2026 between Spain and Cape Verde, played at Atlanta Stadium on June 15.
Updated : Jun 15, 2026 22:06 IST Soccer Football – FIFA World Cup 2026 – Group H – Spain v Cape Verde – Atlanta Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. – June 15, 2026
Spain’s Pau Cubarsi and Pedri arrive before the match REUTERS/Bernadett Szabo 
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                        Soccer Football – FIFA World Cup 2026 – Group H – Spain v Cape Verde – Atlanta Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. – June 15, 2026
Spain’s Pau Cubarsi and Pedri arrive before the match REUTERS/Bernadett Szabo
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                          BERNADETT SZABO
                                              elcome to Sportstar’s LIVE coverage of the 10th match of the FIFA World Cup 2026, featuring Spain and World Cup debutant Cape Verde, set to be played at Atlanta Stadium. Spain enters the tournament as one of the favourites after winning Euro 2024, while Cape Verde begins its first-ever World Cup campaign on football’s biggest stage. Jayantho Sengupta will take you through pre-match and minute-by-minute updates from this Group H clash.It is the first time Spain will be taking on Cape VerdePlaying XI:Spain (4-3-3):Unai Simon, Marcos Llorente, Aymeric Laporte, Pau Cubarsi, Marc Cucurella, Fabian Ruiz, Gavi, Rodri (C), Pedri, Ferran Torres, Mikel OyarzabalCape Verde (4-2-3-1):Vozinha, Diney Borges, Pico Lopes, Sidny Lopes Cabral, Steven Moreira, Kevin Pina, Jovane Cabral, Jamiro Monteiro, Laros Duarte, Dailon Livramento, Ryan Mendes (C)Where or how to watch Spain vs Cape Verde in FIFA World Cup 2026?India: June 15, 9:30 pm IST; live on ZEE5 and Unite8 Sports TV channels.USA: June 15, 12:00 pm ET; live on FOX in English, and Telemundo/Universo and Peacock in Spanish.Bangladesh: June 15, 10:00 pm BST; live on BTV, Somoy TV and T Sports, with streaming on Toffee and Bioscope.Spain: June 15, 6:00 pm CEST; live on RTVE/RTVE Play and DAZN.Saudi Arabia: June 15, 7:00 pm AST; live on beIN Sports, with streaming on TOD and beIN CONNECT. 
						Alex Baena, Dani Olmo, Eric Garcia, Mikel Merino – Spain’s bench strength is insane
		Spain’s strength is not just in the XI it has put out, but in the quality still waiting on the bench. David Raya, Pedro Porro, Martin Zubimendi, Nico Williams and Lamine Yamal are not reserve-level names. In many teams at this World Cup, they would be automatic starters. For Spain, they are options to change the game once legs begin to tire and spaces begin to open. That depth could matter more than ever in this expanded World Cup, where travel, heat, quick turnarounds and squad rotation will test every contender. The best team on paper may not always go the farthest. The team with the deepest bench might. 
						That special feeling of the being at the biggest stage of them all 
		For teams such as Curacao and Cape Verde, a World Cup debut is not just another fixture on the calendar. It is a national moment, the kind that travels far beyond the pitch and into homes, streets and communities that waited years to see their flag on this stage. Curacao had its first taste of that feeling yesterday, even if the result against Germany showed the scale of the step up. Today, Cape Verde gets its turn in Atlanta, and the opponent could hardly be bigger: Spain, the European champion. For Cape Verde’s players and fans, this is the start of a story that once felt distant. The first anthem, the first kick, the first attack and even the first difficult spell will all carry meaning. At the World Cup, debutants do not arrive only to make up the numbers. They arrive carrying a country’s dream.Soccer Football – FIFA World Cup 2026 – Group H – Spain v Cape Verde – Atlanta Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. – June 15, 2026 Cape Verde fans outside the stadium before the match REUTERS/Claudia Greco 
						Cape Verde’s starting XI for tonight
		Goalkeeper: VozinhaDefenders: Diney Borges, Pico Lopes, Sidny Lopes Cabral, Steven MoreiraMidfielders: Kevin Pina, Jovane Cabral, Jamiro Monteiro, Laros DuarteForwards: Dailon Livramento, Ryan Mendes 
						Spain’s playing XI for tonight
		Goalkeeper: Unai SimonDefenders: Marcos Llorente, Aymeric Laporte, Pau Cubarsi, Marc CucurellaMidfielders: Fabian Ruiz, Gavi, Rodri, PedriForwards: Ferran Torres, Mikel OyarzabalPublished on Jun 15, 2026  #Spain #Cape #Verde #LIVE #Score #FIFA #World #Cup #ESP #CPV #Firsthalf #action #underway

Soccer Football – FIFA World Cup 2026 – Group H – Spain v Cape Verde – Atlanta Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. – June 15, 2026 Spain’s Pau Cubarsi and Pedri arrive before the match REUTERS/Bernadett Szabo | Photo Credit: BERNADETT SZABO

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elcome to Sportstar’s LIVE coverage of the 10th match of the FIFA World Cup 2026, featuring Spain and World Cup debutant Cape Verde, set to be played at Atlanta Stadium. Spain enters the tournament as one of the favourites after winning Euro 2024, while Cape Verde begins its first-ever World Cup campaign on football’s biggest stage. Jayantho Sengupta will take you through pre-match and minute-by-minute updates from this Group H clash.

It is the first time Spain will be taking on Cape Verde

Playing XI:

Spain (4-3-3):

Unai Simon, Marcos Llorente, Aymeric Laporte, Pau Cubarsi, Marc Cucurella, Fabian Ruiz, Gavi, Rodri (C), Pedri, Ferran Torres, Mikel Oyarzabal

Cape Verde (4-2-3-1):

Vozinha, Diney Borges, Pico Lopes, Sidny Lopes Cabral, Steven Moreira, Kevin Pina, Jovane Cabral, Jamiro Monteiro, Laros Duarte, Dailon Livramento, Ryan Mendes (C)

Where or how to watch Spain vs Cape Verde in FIFA World Cup 2026?

India: June 15, 9:30 pm IST; live on ZEE5 and Unite8 Sports TV channels.

USA: June 15, 12:00 pm ET; live on FOX in English, and Telemundo/Universo and Peacock in Spanish.

Bangladesh: June 15, 10:00 pm BST; live on BTV, Somoy TV and T Sports, with streaming on Toffee and Bioscope.

Spain: June 15, 6:00 pm CEST; live on RTVE/RTVE Play and DAZN.

Saudi Arabia: June 15, 7:00 pm AST; live on beIN Sports, with streaming on TOD and beIN CONNECT.

Alex Baena, Dani Olmo, Eric Garcia, Mikel Merino – Spain’s bench strength is insane

Spain’s strength is not just in the XI it has put out, but in the quality still waiting on the bench. David Raya, Pedro Porro, Martin Zubimendi, Nico Williams and Lamine Yamal are not reserve-level names. In many teams at this World Cup, they would be automatic starters. For Spain, they are options to change the game once legs begin to tire and spaces begin to open. That depth could matter more than ever in this expanded World Cup, where travel, heat, quick turnarounds and squad rotation will test every contender. The best team on paper may not always go the farthest. The team with the deepest bench might.

That special feeling of the being at the biggest stage of them all

For teams such as Curacao and Cape Verde, a World Cup debut is not just another fixture on the calendar. It is a national moment, the kind that travels far beyond the pitch and into homes, streets and communities that waited years to see their flag on this stage. Curacao had its first taste of that feeling yesterday, even if the result against Germany showed the scale of the step up. Today, Cape Verde gets its turn in Atlanta, and the opponent could hardly be bigger: Spain, the European champion. For Cape Verde’s players and fans, this is the start of a story that once felt distant. The first anthem, the first kick, the first attack and even the first difficult spell will all carry meaning. At the World Cup, debutants do not arrive only to make up the numbers. They arrive carrying a country’s dream.

Soccer Football – FIFA World Cup 2026 – Group H – Spain v Cape Verde – Atlanta Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. – June 15, 2026 Cape Verde fans outside the stadium before the match REUTERS/Claudia Greco

Cape Verde’s starting XI for tonight

Goalkeeper: Vozinha

Defenders: Diney Borges, Pico Lopes, Sidny Lopes Cabral, Steven Moreira

Midfielders: Kevin Pina, Jovane Cabral, Jamiro Monteiro, Laros Duarte

Forwards: Dailon Livramento, Ryan Mendes

Spain’s playing XI for tonight

Goalkeeper: Unai Simon

Defenders: Marcos Llorente, Aymeric Laporte, Pau Cubarsi, Marc Cucurella

Midfielders: Fabian Ruiz, Gavi, Rodri, Pedri

Forwards: Ferran Torres, Mikel Oyarzabal

#Spain #Cape #Verde #LIVE #Score #FIFA #World #Cup #ESP #CPV #Firsthalf #action #underway">Spain vs Cape Verde LIVE Score, FIFA World Cup 2026: ESP 0-0 CPV; First-half action underway  
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Updated : Jun 15, 2026 22:06 IST Soccer Football – FIFA World Cup 2026 – Group H – Spain v Cape Verde – Atlanta Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. – June 15, 2026
Spain’s Pau Cubarsi and Pedri arrive before the match REUTERS/Bernadett Szabo 
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                        Soccer Football – FIFA World Cup 2026 – Group H – Spain v Cape Verde – Atlanta Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. – June 15, 2026
Spain’s Pau Cubarsi and Pedri arrive before the match REUTERS/Bernadett Szabo
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                          BERNADETT SZABO
                                              elcome to Sportstar’s LIVE coverage of the 10th match of the FIFA World Cup 2026, featuring Spain and World Cup debutant Cape Verde, set to be played at Atlanta Stadium. Spain enters the tournament as one of the favourites after winning Euro 2024, while Cape Verde begins its first-ever World Cup campaign on football’s biggest stage. Jayantho Sengupta will take you through pre-match and minute-by-minute updates from this Group H clash.It is the first time Spain will be taking on Cape VerdePlaying XI:Spain (4-3-3):Unai Simon, Marcos Llorente, Aymeric Laporte, Pau Cubarsi, Marc Cucurella, Fabian Ruiz, Gavi, Rodri (C), Pedri, Ferran Torres, Mikel OyarzabalCape Verde (4-2-3-1):Vozinha, Diney Borges, Pico Lopes, Sidny Lopes Cabral, Steven Moreira, Kevin Pina, Jovane Cabral, Jamiro Monteiro, Laros Duarte, Dailon Livramento, Ryan Mendes (C)Where or how to watch Spain vs Cape Verde in FIFA World Cup 2026?India: June 15, 9:30 pm IST; live on ZEE5 and Unite8 Sports TV channels.USA: June 15, 12:00 pm ET; live on FOX in English, and Telemundo/Universo and Peacock in Spanish.Bangladesh: June 15, 10:00 pm BST; live on BTV, Somoy TV and T Sports, with streaming on Toffee and Bioscope.Spain: June 15, 6:00 pm CEST; live on RTVE/RTVE Play and DAZN.Saudi Arabia: June 15, 7:00 pm AST; live on beIN Sports, with streaming on TOD and beIN CONNECT. 
						Alex Baena, Dani Olmo, Eric Garcia, Mikel Merino – Spain’s bench strength is insane
		Spain’s strength is not just in the XI it has put out, but in the quality still waiting on the bench. David Raya, Pedro Porro, Martin Zubimendi, Nico Williams and Lamine Yamal are not reserve-level names. In many teams at this World Cup, they would be automatic starters. For Spain, they are options to change the game once legs begin to tire and spaces begin to open. That depth could matter more than ever in this expanded World Cup, where travel, heat, quick turnarounds and squad rotation will test every contender. The best team on paper may not always go the farthest. The team with the deepest bench might. 
						That special feeling of the being at the biggest stage of them all 
		For teams such as Curacao and Cape Verde, a World Cup debut is not just another fixture on the calendar. It is a national moment, the kind that travels far beyond the pitch and into homes, streets and communities that waited years to see their flag on this stage. Curacao had its first taste of that feeling yesterday, even if the result against Germany showed the scale of the step up. Today, Cape Verde gets its turn in Atlanta, and the opponent could hardly be bigger: Spain, the European champion. For Cape Verde’s players and fans, this is the start of a story that once felt distant. The first anthem, the first kick, the first attack and even the first difficult spell will all carry meaning. At the World Cup, debutants do not arrive only to make up the numbers. They arrive carrying a country’s dream.Soccer Football – FIFA World Cup 2026 – Group H – Spain v Cape Verde – Atlanta Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. – June 15, 2026 Cape Verde fans outside the stadium before the match REUTERS/Claudia Greco 
						Cape Verde’s starting XI for tonight
		Goalkeeper: VozinhaDefenders: Diney Borges, Pico Lopes, Sidny Lopes Cabral, Steven MoreiraMidfielders: Kevin Pina, Jovane Cabral, Jamiro Monteiro, Laros DuarteForwards: Dailon Livramento, Ryan Mendes 
						Spain’s playing XI for tonight
		Goalkeeper: Unai SimonDefenders: Marcos Llorente, Aymeric Laporte, Pau Cubarsi, Marc CucurellaMidfielders: Fabian Ruiz, Gavi, Rodri, PedriForwards: Ferran Torres, Mikel OyarzabalPublished on Jun 15, 2026  #Spain #Cape #Verde #LIVE #Score #FIFA #World #Cup #ESP #CPV #Firsthalf #action #underway

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