Up next, we have Group H which currently has Spain in first followed by equal points for Uruguay and Cape Verde and Saudi Arabia on just one point in the fourth spot. That means there’s plenty still to play for in one of the most even groups heading into its final clashes at 10am today.
If Spain beat or draw with Uruguay, they will progress as the first placed team. But, if they lose, Uruguay will have more points and will bump them out of the top spot. To make things even more interesting, if Cape Verde beat Saudi Arabia, and Spain lose to Uruguay, then Spain will drop to third and progress as one of the best-third placed teams with four points.
Uruguay have a slightly better goal difference than Cape Verde and will progress if both teams lose but if Cape Verde win their match but Uruguay loses, then they will qualify and Uruguay will be knocked out of the tournament with just two points.
Confused? Here’s how the table looks:






