Egypt and New Zealand chase first World Cup win as Uruguay face Cape Verde upset bid

Egypt and New Zealand chase first World Cup win as Uruguay face Cape Verde upset bid
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Egypt and New Zealand face off in Vancouver on Monday at 03:00 local time as both nations chase their first-ever FIFA World Cup victory, while Uruguay and Cape Verde meet in Miami at midnight in a clash that could see another Group H upset.

The two matches mark the second round of group-stage fixtures in the 2026 tournament. In Vancouver, Egypt and New Zealand are locked in a duel where neither side has yet tasted victory in Qatar 2026. Both teams arrive with reputations as underdogs, yet each harbours ambitions of securing their maiden World Cup win. The encounter begins at 03:00 local time, which corresponds to 10:00 EEST on Monday, 22 June 2026 .

Across the continent in Miami, the double world champions Uruguay take on Cape Verde in a high-stakes Group H fixture that begins at midnight local time—05:00 EEST on Monday. Uruguay, seeking their first win of the tournament, face a Cape Verde side that stunned Spain in their opening match, delivering one of the early shocks of the competition. The question now is whether the African island nation can repeat the feat against a South American powerhouse .

The outcomes of both matches carry significant implications for the group standings. A victory for either Egypt or New Zealand would mark a historic milestone and potentially shift the balance of power in Group G. Similarly, a Cape Verde win over Uruguay would not only secure their first-ever World Cup triumph but also send shockwaves through the tournament, echoing their earlier upset against Spain.

Live coverage of both fixtures is available through Estonian outlets, with Postimees and OTSE providing real-time updates and analysis . Fans across Europe and beyond will be watching closely as these four teams battle for pride, history, and a place in the next round.

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