Argentina and Cape Verde meet for the first time in their history this Friday in the Round of 32 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens. Canadian referee Drex Fischer officiates the match and oversees this historic first meeting between the two nations.
Both teams arrive unbeaten in the competition, with Argentina scoring 8 goals and conceding only 1, while Cape Verde scores 3 goals and concedes 2. This matchup promises intensity and contrast, as the world champions face one of the tournament’s surprise teams.
Argentina relies on its attacking quality, experience, and control of possession to impose its rhythm, while Cape Verde builds its approach on defensive discipline, compact organisation, and quick transitions to challenge the favorites.
The outcome depends on Argentina’s ability to break a compact defensive block and Cape Verde’s efficiency in key moments. Argentina aims to confirm its status as a contender, while Cape Verde targets a major upset in this Round of 32 showdown.