Saudi Arabia vs Uruguay: World Cup 2026 Group H Preview

Short overview
Saudi Arabia face Uruguay in Group H of the 2026 World Cup at Miami Stadium. The Green Falcons aim to repeat their 2022 upset of Argentina against another South American powerhouse, while Uruguay seek to build on their qualifying success under Marcelo Bielsa.
Saudi Arabia and Uruguay are set to clash in Group H of the FIFA World Cup 2026 at Miami Stadium on Monday, 15 June. The match kicks off at 01:00 Tuesday in Riyadh, 19:00 Monday in Montevideo, and 18:00 Monday in Miami.
Match Background
This encounter comes nearly eight years after the only previous World Cup meeting between the two sides, at Russia 2018. In that match, Uruguay secured a 1-0 victory thanks to a first-half goal from Luis Suarez, who steered home a left-footed shot from a corner kick. Uruguay had entered that game after a late 1-0 win over Egypt, while Saudi Arabia were looking to rebound from a 5-0 defeat to hosts Russia.
Team Form and Qualification
Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia pulled off one of the biggest surprises of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar when they rallied to defeat eventual champions Argentina 2-1 in their opening match. Under coach Herve Renard, who returned to the helm, the Green Falcons finished atop Group B in the fourth round of AFC qualifying to reach their third consecutive World Cup.
Uruguay
Veteran coach Marcelo Bielsa guided Uruguay to a fourth-place finish in the CONMEBOL qualifiers, securing a fifth straight World Cup berth for La Celeste. The team features a mix of experienced stars and emerging talent.
Predicted Lineups
Saudi Arabia: Al-Aqidi; Abdulhamid, Al-Tambakti, Al-Amri, Kadesh; Al-Khaibari, Kanno, Al-Juwayr; Mandash, Al-Brikan, Al-Dawsari
Uruguay: Muslera; Varela, Caceres, Olivera, Sanabria; Valverde, Ugarte, Bentancur; Nunez, Vinas, Araujo
Venue: Miami Stadium
Miami Stadium, home to the Miami Dolphins, also hosts the Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix, the Miami Open tennis tournament, University of Miami football, the Orange Blossom Classic and Orange Bowl college football games, Jazz in the Gardens, and other concerts and festivals. During the FIFA Club World Cup 2025, the stadium staged eight fixtures, including the opening match between Al Ahly FC and Inter Miami CF. For the 2026 World Cup, Miami will host four group-stage matches, a Round of 32 game, a quarter-final, and the bronze final match.
How to Watch and Follow
Broadcast details for Saudi Arabia vs Uruguay will be updated closer to the tournament on the FIFA World Cup scores and fixtures page. Fans can also follow live action via the FIFA Match Centre, which offers team news, live blogs, and in-depth statistics for every fixture. For ticket and hospitality information, visit the dedicated tickets and hospitality page.
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