Day 5 brings four group-stage openers across Groups G and H, and the ledger for both groups is blank — every side sits on zero points and zero goal difference, which means context is thin and first impressions will matter disproportionately. Spain against Cape Verde is the closest thing on the slate to a foregone conclusion, with the consensus placing Spain at 94 percent, and the recorded position reflects that: a one-unit play at 1.07 carrying a 4.5-point edge is a slender return that acknowledges the price rather than fights it. Belgium against Egypt is genuinely more interesting, the model putting Belgium at 67 percent against Egypt's 12, with a draw a plausible 21 — the edge there is 7.5 points at 1.59, wide enough to warrant attention. Uruguay are heavy favourites against Saudi Arabia at 76 percent, with the 9.8-point edge the sharpest on the card. Iran and New Zealand close the night with no recorded position filed; Iran sit at 69 percent to New Zealand's 10. Worth noting: the third-place cutline has Portugal at eighth on zero points, with Spain sitting just outside in ninth — making Spain's evening match an immediate matter of tournament standing.
— the morning line, generated from the day's data