2026 World Cup: Underdogs Cabo Verde target upset against Argentina- PREVIEW

Argentina continue their World Cup knockout campaign when they face surprise package Cabo Verde in a Round of 32 tie at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami on Friday.

Kick-off is scheduled for 6:00pm ET (22:00 GMT), with Lionel Scaloni’s side strong favorites on paper but wary of a Cabo Verde team enjoying a historic run in the tournament.

Argentina have once again shown their tournament pedigree, navigating the group stage with authority.

They opened with a controlled win over Jordan, before a narrow but disciplined victory against Austria confirmed their momentum.

A final group-stage result against Algeria ensured they topped their group and avoided early elimination threats.

Across the three matches, Argentina’s identity has been clear: compact structure, midfield control, and decisive moments from their attacking unit when it matters most.

Cabo Verde’s presence at this stage is one of the stories of the tournament.

They stunned expectations with a resilient group campaign, earning results through organization, discipline, and sharp counter-attacking play.

A crucial victory in the opening round set the tone, followed by a hard-fought draw and a decisive final match that secured qualification to the knockout stage.

Their success has been built on collective effort, defensive discipline, and an ability to frustrate more established opponents.

Argentina enter as overwhelming favourites in possession terms, expected to dominate the ball and dictate tempo through midfield control and sustained pressure.

Cabo Verde, however, will likely adopt a compact defensive shape, looking to absorb pressure and exploit spaces in transition. Their biggest threat lies in quick breaks and set-piece situations, where they have been effective throughout the tournament.

The key question is whether Cabo Verde can withstand Argentina’s sustained attacking waves long enough to make the game uncomfortable.

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Daraja Kapoor
Daraja Kapoor is a highly respected football journalist, editor and analyst, known for his compelling storytelling and sharp, data-driven insights into the game. He specialises in match analysis, features, emerging talent coverage and football trends across Africa.He holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree from the University of Cape Coast and has built a strong reputation in the media industry through his disciplined approach and deep understanding of football.Daraja received his journalistic training at leading news platform Ghanaguardian.com and has worked with some of the most prominent football websites in Ghana, including Footballmadeinghana.com and Ghanasoccernet.com. He also served as Sports Editor of Talysports.com, where he played a key role in shaping editorial direction and content strategy.He is currently the Managing Editor of African.Football, where he leads the platform’s editorial vision, overseeing content production, quality control and the delivery of authoritative African football coverage to a global audience.

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