Beijing Time (CEST) June 16th, the match between Spain and Cape Verde is currently underway. According to data platforms, the average age of Cape Verde's starting eleven in this match is 31 years and 26 days, which sets a new record for the highest average age since the start of this FIFA World Cup.

In terms of age comparison, Spain's starting lineup for this match has an average age of approximately 27, while Cape Verde's starting lineup has an average age as high as 31 years and 26 days.
Among them, Cape Verde's goalkeeper Vozinha is 40 years old, making him the oldest player in this starting lineup. In Cape Verde's starting lineup, only forward Livramento and defender Lopes-Cabral are aged 25 or younger.
