Can Cape Verde keep its World Cup Cinderella story going?
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Can Cape Verde keep its World Cup Cinderella story going?
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The tiny island nation of Cape Verde has captivated fans worldwide as the Cinderella Story of the 2026 World Cup. Cape Verde could advance to the knockout stage if they beat Saudi Arabia on Friday. NBC News' Priscilla Thompson reports from Houston.June 26, 2026