Spain Locked at 14.65% as Cabo Verde Shock Holds Overnight
Spain's FIFA World Cup title odds fell to 14.65% as of 04:15 UTC Tuesday after a 0-0 draw with tournament debutants Cabo Verde.

Spain's odds to win the 2026 FIFA World Cup stand at 14.65% as of 04:15 UTC Tuesday, retreating from a Monday session high of 16.25%, after the reigning European champions were held to a 0-0 draw by tournament debutants Cabo Verde in their Group H opener at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. As Orakll reported live when Spain were already struggling to break through at the 24-minute mark, the stalemate had been building.
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