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    Uruguay VS Spain

    FIFA World Cup
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    Uruguay
    Uruguay
    Spain
    Spain
    Uruguay face a grim challenge to their knockout hopes as they round off their 2026 World Cup group-stage campaign facing Spain on Saturday. Uruguay appear set for a disappointing 2026 World Cup campaign. The Sky Blue and White were forced to come from behind to salvage a late draw against Saudi Arabia – a side sitting 45 places below them in the world rankings – in their opening match. Their disappointing performance continued in their second match on Sunday as they surrendered a one-goal first-half lead to draw debutants and 67th-ranked Cape Verde 2–2, thanks to Helio Varela’s equaliser. Aside from those results, more worrying is the fact that Marcelo Bielsa’s men couldn't see off two sides sitting well below them in the world rankings in their opening matches. They are now winless in their last six fixtures overall.
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    • Derrick Odhiambo
      Derrick Odhiambo
      The recent form of Uruguay and Spain presents a stark contrast. Uruguay has had an inconsistent run in their last 10 matches, with 3 wins, 6 draws, and 1 loss. The win rate stands at 30%, while the draw percentage is as high as 60%, indicating a lack of stability in both attack and defense. In international friendlies, after a 1 - 1 draw against England, they suffered a heavy 0 - 5 defeat to the United States. A 0 - 0 draw with Mexico also revealed significant defensive flaws. In the South American qualifiers, although they showed good offensive efficiency by beating Peru 3 - 0, a 0 - 0 draw with Chile raised concerns about their scoring ability. Notably, in the last 10 games, the big - goal rate for Uruguay is 40%, but the proportion of odd - goal games is only 30%. This suggests a conservative tactical approach, making it difficult to control the game rhythm. On the other hand, Spain has shown a completely different level of competitiveness. In their last 10 matches, they've achieved
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    • Fernando Giordano
      Fernando Giordano
      Spain holds an absolute edge in terms of raw strength and squad depth. As the European champions, the Spanish team boasts a total squad value of over 900 million euros, with a complete lineup and no core injuries. Head coach De la Fuente has crafted a well - honed possession - based system. The combination of midfield maestros Rodri and Pedri can effectively control the game's tempo, while wingers Yamal and Oyarzabal are highly threatening attacking outlets. In the first two matches, Spain has conceded no goals, demonstrating top - notch defensive stability. In the second round, they thrashed Saudi Arabia 4 - 0, with multiple players contributing to the goals. On the other hand, Uruguay's total squad value ranges from 360 million to 450 million euros, and they are currently facing a severe injury crisis. The absence of defensive linchpin Araujo and midfield general De Arrascaeta has significantly weakened the team's ability to link up offense and defense. Striker Darwin Núñez has bee
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    • Dorin Olteanu
      Dorin Olteanu
      Uruguay has shown a relatively balanced performance recently, with 3 wins, 6 draws, and 1 loss in their last 10 games. The team boasts a strong overall lineup, excelling in defense but lacking a bit in attack. They are highly motivated when facing opponents. On the other hand, Spain has a better record, with 6 wins and 4 draws in their last 10 games. Their home - goal - scoring ability is decent, and the away - team Uruguay also has a good goal - scoring capacity. Uruguay has been in good form lately, achieving multiple victories. However, their defense is quite weak, with an average number of goals conceded higher than the number of goals scored. Given the high difficulty of winning the championship in this event, Spain might divert some attention to the next game. Spain's defense is extremely solid. Uruguay has won two of their recent matches against Spain. Considering all these factors, it's hard to predict the outcome of this game. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescor
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