Lamine Yamal wants to be the name on Spain’s first goal of this World Cup. The 18-year-old Barcelona winger, coming off a frustrating 0-0 draw against Cape Verde, has set his sights on either scoring or assisting when Spain faces Saudi Arabia on June 21, 2026.

Yamal’s hamstring issue forced him to miss pre-tournament friendlies entirely. Coming off the bench against Cape Verde on June 15 was his first competitive action since sustaining the injury on April 22.

Crypto meets the World Cup, but the enthusiasm is lopsided

On one side, there’s Kraken. The exchange was announced as FIFA’s first-ever Official Crypto Exchange Supporter on June 9, 2026. Having a crypto exchange formally aligned with the world’s biggest sporting event signals mainstream acceptance at a level the industry has been chasing for years.

On the other side, there are the fan tokens. Solana-based tokens like $YAMAL, named after the player himself, are trading at market caps in the range of $2K to $7K as of mid-June 2026. To put that in perspective, that’s roughly the price of a decent used car. For a token tied to one of the most exciting young players at a World Cup being watched by billions, those numbers are almost comically small.