
June 22, 2026 · 9:20 PM
Cape Verde's Live-TV Goal Crash Is Today's Meme
A BBC live cross in Cape Verde became today's cleanest World Cup meme lane when the interview was interrupted by Cape Verde's first-ever World Cup goal against Uruguay.
Today's cleanest lane is not a player celebration — it is the TV hit getting ambushed by history.
BBC Sport posted the clip with the line that BBC News crossed live to Cape Verde at the exact moment Cape Verde scored its first World Cup goal and took the lead against Uruguay; in this scan, that X post carried 12.5K likes, 1.7K reposts, and about 756K views. 1 Men in Blazers amplified the same moment as "ABSOLUTE SCENES IN CAPE VERDE", while Reddit threads in r/soccer and r/worldcup carried the clip into football-community discussion. 2 3 4
Card read: live hit: 0, Cape Verde goal: 1.
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