Day 5 of the World Cup saw all four games end in a draw, but it remains a noteworthy 24 hours in recent tournament history. Spain, considered a favorite, surprisingly finished their match against Cape Verde with a 0-0 draw. In Los Angeles, Iran and New Zealand played what might be the most thrilling game so far.
As the final 16 teams prepare to make their debut, here’s an analysis of the first set of games by the 32 participating teams.
Strong Contenders
- Germany
- United States of America
- Sweden
- Ivory Coast
- South Korea
- Australia
- Morocco
- Japan
- Netherlands
- Brazil
- Mexico
None of the Day 5 teams featured in this list of strong contenders. Spain is likely to join soon, pending improvement in their performance. Their match on Monday doesn’t place them among the top 11 teams yet.
Promising Teams
- Scotland
- Spain
- Belgium
- Uruguay
- Egypt
- Cape Verde
- Saudi Arabia
- Ecuador
- Canada
- Switzerland
- Iran
- New Zealand
- Bosnia & Herzegovina
- Qatar
- Turkey
- Czechia
- Haiti
This category includes teams with a mixed start: some drew in their first matches, others lost but performed adequately. Scotland’s victory over Haiti was hard-fought, while Spain is left reconsidering their tactics after failing to score against Cape Verde. Uruguay struggled initially against Saudi Arabia but improved later. Belgium, a favorite, looked vulnerable, while Egypt felt they missed a chance for victory.
Struggling Teams
- Paraguay
- Curaçao
- Tunisia
- South Africa
These teams face significant challenges in advancing past the group stage in their current form. Tunisia responded to a heavy 5-1 defeat against Sweden by dismissing manager Sabri Lamouchi.

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