Hello and welcome to Daily Mail Sport's World Cup Breakfast from day six at the tournament – your one-stop shop for everything you've missed overnight in North America.For all the latest news, viral moments and what to look out for, stay right here.OVERNIGHT ACTION Iran have launched a scathing attack on their 'oppressive' and 'disastrous' treatment at the World Cup following their 2-2 draw with New Zealand. Striker Medhi Taremi suggested the US authorities are forcing them to fly back to their Tijuana base - against their wishes and Dan Matthews captured the extraordinary fall-out HERE. The spoils were shared in all four of the matches on Monday, which has only happened once before on a calendar matchday in World Cup history. The other occasion was way back on June 15, 1958.If you'd have stuck a bet on that happening your bank account would be looking a pretty healthy right now, especially with Cape Verde producing the result of the World Cup so far by holding favourites Spain. The African minnows set the trend for a day of impressive underdog performances and it has been an inauspicious start for the European and South American nations.Usually the dominant forces on the global stage, they've averaged just 1.14 points per game compared to 1.47 from the rest of the world. Let's take a look at how the action unfolded. Cape Verde's Steven Moreira looks overjoyed at his side's remarkable result Spain 0-0 Cape Verde (Group H)There was significant excitement ahead of Spain's first match of the tournament given their status as one of the favourites.Coming up against World Cup debutants Cape Verde, ranked 67th in the world, many expected this one to be a procession but the Blues Sharks caused the biggest shock of the past week as they held their illustrious opponents to a draw.Spain were nowhere near their best, yet they still had 27 shots and racked up an xG of 2.29, but Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha, a 40-year-old who currently plays for Chaves in the Portuguese second tier, was the hero. Such was Vozinha's sensational performance that he gained more than a million followers on Instagram during the game on an incredible night for his country, and he was left emotional at full-time. READ OLIVER SALT'S REPORT HERE