The 2026 FIFA World Cup has delivered goals, drama, and nonstop entertainment through its opening days, but Monday brought something the tournament had not seen in nearly seven decades.
For the first time since 1958, all four World Cup matches played on the same day ended in draws.
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A day that many expected to feature several favorites collecting three points instead turned into a celebration of parity, resilience, and the growing strength of nations across the global game.
The biggest shock of the day came in the tournament’s early kickoff.
Spain entered the match as overwhelming favorites against World Cup debutants Cape Verde, but
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