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World Cup 2026: Uruguay held to draw by Saudi Arabia on day of surprises

Saudi Arabia's Feras Albrikan heads the ball during a World Cup Group H match against Uruguay in Miami Gardens.
Saudi Arabia's Feras Albrikan heads the ball during the Group H match against Uruguay in Miami Gardens, Florida, on June 15, 2026. © Lynne Sladky, AP

Saudi ​Arabia and Uruguay played out a 1-1 ​draw in the sweltering Miami heat in their opening match of the 2026 World Cup, leaving Group H finely poised after tournament debutants Cape Verde earlier held European champions Spain to a scoreless draw.

Saudi Arabia held two-time champions Uruguay to a 1-1 draw in their World Cup opener on Monday, four years after defeating future champions Argentina in their debut match in Qatar. Abdulelah Al Amri's opener for ​the ‌Gulf nation was cancelled out ⁠by Maxi Araujo in a game where both sides ‌profited from goalkeeping errors.

The draw means the two teams are level in Group H with Spain and tournament newcomers Cape Verde, who earlier made history by holding off the European champions in their first ever appearance on football's biggest stage.

Read moreDebutants Cape Verde hold European champions Spain to shock draw

Saudi Arabia ultimately had goalkeeper Mohammed Alowais to thank for their point, which will give them confidence they can progress to the knockout stage for the first time since the United States last hosted the World Cup in 1994.

Uruguay, World Cup winners in 1930 and 1950, started the match with the swagger of favourites and in the fifth minute left winger Araujo turned on the edge of the box and angled a shot at goal that Alowais parried away.

But barring a Federico Vinas diving header on the half-hour mark, which Alowais also pushed away, the Uruguayans lacked accuracy going forward and often looked a bit casual at the back.

Saudi Arabia coach Georgios Donis had promised his side would be courageous and their attack sparked into life in the 36th minute when left back Moteb Alharbi skipped through the midfield before being cynically cut down 30 metres from goal.

Abdulelah Al-Amri scores the opener for Saudi Arabia.
Abdulelah Al-Amri scores the opener for Saudi Arabia. © Patricia De Melo Moreira, AFP

Alamri had a shot from the centre of the box well saved by Fernando Muslera two minutes later but the Uruguay goalkeeper was powerless to prevent the Saudis from going ahead soon afterwards.

Mohamed Kanno got on the end of a Musab Aljuwayr corner and although Muslera managed to save his powerful header, Alamri was on hand to tap the ball into the net.

Bielsa's changes

After a toothless first period, Uruguay's coach Marcelo Bielsa had seen enough, dragging off defender Matias Vina and anonymous former Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez. Winger Agustin Canobbio and left-sided Juan Manuel Sanabria were introduced.

The double substitution sparked Uruguay – who surprisingly did not play a single World Cup warm-up game – into action. Their gameplan immediately looked more coherent, getting players down the flank to put crosses into the box and producing a string of headers for Alowais to deal with.

Defensive midfielder Manuel Ugarte came within inches of an equaliser when he beat the Saudi keeper in the 60th minute only for his drilled shot to bounce off the far post.

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Vinas had been Uruguay's best aerial threat all game and it was no surprise that the breakthrough came from one of his headers 10 minutes from fulltime.

Alowais again denied the target man but the ball fell straight to Araujo, who did well to control it and clip it into the net at the near post.

Uruguay poured forward looking for a winner in a frenetic finish, Federico Valverde and Jose Maria Gimenez coming closest with rasping shots from either side of the box that Alowais did well to push past his post.

(FRANCE 24 with Reuters)

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