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55' Does Spain risk Lamine Yamal?

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By Andrew McGarry

The Spanish coach Luis de la Fuente said the other day that Lamine Yamal might play, depending on the state of the game.

The Barcelona wonderkid is set to be one of the outright stars of the World Cup, but his hamstring has been an issue.

If it's still 0-0 with 20 or so to go, do they pull the trigger?

53' Comedy of errors nearly leads to opening goal

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By Andrew McGarry

Spain was nearly in there, but it was a snapshot of the game so far.

Oyarzabal had the ball on the left, and he tried a cross for Ferran Torres, but mis-hit it. Vozinha slipped in the Cabo Verde goal, but the ball drifted wide of the post.

That was nearly a bizarre way to break the deadlock, but we're STILL at 0-0!

50' Cabo Verde break mis-timed

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By Andrew McGarry

Cabo Verde are still in this and the ball is around their penalty area but they shut it down and clear.

Borges has it in the middle and it's two on two - are they in here?

The ball through would set Dailon Livramento free, but he is a couple of metres offside.

47' Early attack from Spain but no joy

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By Andrew McGarry

Spain is straight into attack early in the second half, but they are playing it around a LOT, and there are a few whistles coming from the crowd.

Finally a ball comes in, but Oyarzabal's header goes well wide and the move breaks down.

Vozinha on track for man of the match

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By Andrew McGarry

Good morning Andrew! If Cabo Verde get away with a point here Vozinha might get a medal of some sort he can share with the whole team. Go the sharkies!

- Big Ben

Big Ben,

You're not wrong! It's very early still, and there is PLENTY of time for Spain to get it right.

It would also help if Spain's forwards found that killer final shot.

For now, coach Luis de la Fuente would be a little concerned at his team's inability to get past Vozinha.

HT stats

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By Andrew McGarry

Shots: Spain 10, Cabo Verde 3

Shots on target: Spain 5, Cabo Verde 0

Possession: Spain 70 per cent, Cabo Verde 30 per cent

Pass accuracy: Spain 92 per cent, Cabo Verde 80 per cent

Corners: Spain 5, Cabo Verde 0

HT: Cabo Verde still level with Spain 0-0 in Atlanta

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By Andrew McGarry

One last attack from Spain sees a header running wide.

But the whistle goes for half-time, and the crowd goes crazy in Atlanta.

What a first-half performance from Cabo Verde! They have held the World Cup equal favourites goal-less for a half of football.

Are we on for one of the great all-time upset results? You'd still favour Spain to make the breakthrough, but they'll have to improve here.

45+2 Vozinha again, stops header from Pedri

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By Andrew McGarry

I don't believe Vozinha is 40 years old.

He is brilliant here! He's produced yet another great diving save to deny a header from Pedri.

45' Another great save from Vozinha for Cabo Verde

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By Andrew McGarry

Spain is raising the intensity, hunting the breakthrough - and that should have been the opener!

A break down the left, the cross came in, it ran to Ferran Torres, and he hit a low drive toward the bottom left corner, but Vozinha was there again with a diving stop!

He has been excellent in goal.

We have four minutes of added time.

41' Cabo Verde breaks free but it comes to nothing

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By Andrew McGarry

That was nearly something for Cabo Verde!

Spain was attacking, but a foot in stopped their progress and the ball was cleared for Blue Sharks to run on to.

Ryan Mendes charged up the middle and sent it out wide right where the move broke down, but that could have been something!

There was a huge roar from the crowd as Cabo Verde broke there. This is really something in Atlanta.

39' Spain go close with shot off the bar and great save

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By Andrew McGarry

La Roja are hitting their straps here, and that was close!

Cucarella chipped from the edge of the box and found Ferran Torres on the left, his shot came off the bar and it came back to Oyarzabal, whose header was going in before Vozinha produced another great tip over the bar!

It's getting tougher for the Blue Sharks, but they are still level, approaching half-time!

36' Great save by Vozinha - but it wouldn't have counted

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By Andrew McGarry

That was Spain's best attack yet, and they surged down the right and sent it to the box, where the ball was stopped by the defence, it came out and there was a thundering header towards goal, only for Vozinha to tip the ball over the bar in an athletic effort.

It wouldn't have counted anyway because of offside.

35' Livramento takes a shot from the centre circle for Cabo Verde!

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By Andrew McGarry

Spain is starting to try to get more fluid moves together, but again it's breaking down.

Oyarzabal had it in the middle but his pass was blocked, and Dailon Livramento looked up in the centre circle and sawe Unai Simon off his line for Spain.

He took a big swipe at it, and it didn't go near the goal.

But that was a moment!

33' Cabo Verde's Ryan Mendes break called back for offside

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By Andrew McGarry

The Blue Sharks are still holding it at 0-0, and they're not just defending. A nice long ball down the right set free skipper Ryan Mendes, but he was a metre or two offside.

Still that's a good show of intent from Cabo Verde

30' Oyarzabal put through but he can't get the shot off

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By Andrew McGarry

Well, we were just saying that Mikel Oyarzabal had hardly been sighted.

He was just put through on the right by Ferran Torres, but the Cabo Verde defence closed him down, and ended up winning a throw - Oyarzabal was arguing the toss with the lines official, thinking he should have a free.

28' Cucarella blasts over for Spain!

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By Andrew McGarry

La Roja are really tryin to put it together here, and they hold it in the forward half.

It falls to Marc Cucarella, and he blasts a right-foot volley over the bar from about 30m out.

The question here is what is happening with Ferran Torres and particularly Mikel Oyarazabal up front - the latter has hardly touched the ball yet.

26' Blue Sharks are in this

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By Andrew McGarry

We've come back from the break, and Cabo Verde are looking composed here.

They break down the right and defender Steven Moreira gets a shot off but it's easily blocked by the Spanish defence.

23' Cabo Verde break down the left

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By Andrew McGarry

That was better from the Blue Sharks.

They won the ball in the middle and spread it out to the left where Jovane Cabral made some ground.

His cross/pass was easily dealt with, there was a bit of a scrum out of the box and eventually it was a free out to Spain.

But that's a sign of what they can do.

It's time for one of those ever-popular hydration breaks.

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