The 2026 World Cup will have, this Monday (15), four more matches. Two of them are valid for Group H: Spain and Cape Verde face each other in Atlanta, at 1 pm; and Saudi Arabia and Uruguay complete the round, at 7pm, in Miami. In Seattle, Belgium faces Egypt, at 4pm, in Group G. Iran and New Zealand close the group round in Los Angeles, at 6pm. Group H Related news: With a lively final stage, Japan and the Netherlands draw in Group F of the World Cup. Germany repeats 7-1 over Curaçao, who scores their first goal in World Cups. With two world champions (Spain and Uruguay) and two with less tradition (Saudi Arabia and Cape Verde), Group H has the current European champion as the favorite with its young and talented squad. Spain plays possession-based football, through which it usually imposes pace and control of the game. The fiercest dispute will be for second place in the group, which gives even more relevance to the confrontation between Saudi Arabia and Uruguay. Whoever comes out ahead will have a good chance of winning one of the places in the group. Group G Group G also has a favorite team: Belgium, due to its recent history in international cups and tournaments, in addition to its offensive quality. This could be the last World Cup for some members of the so-called “golden generation” in this country. The other teams have a balanced level, which makes it difficult to point out favorites. Egypt, with a strong tactical organization, tends to depend on some individual values. Iran and New Zealand have, in defense, their highest quality space.