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#2026世界杯 Uruguay vs Cape Verde
This match is the second round of Group H at the 2026 North America, Mexico, and Canada World Cup (kickoff at 06:00 Beijing time on June 22), with both teams having drawn in the first round (Uruguay 1-1 Saudi Arabia, Cape Verde 0-0 Spain), and all four teams having 1 point, making it a crucial match for qualification.
- Uruguay: Ranked 16th in the world, with a team value of 360 million euros, featuring midfield frameworks from five major leagues including Valverde, Ugarte, and Tancur; but key attackers De Arrascaeta and defender Araújo are confirmed injured. In the first round, they took 27 shots but scored only once, struggling to break through dense defenses efficiently. They must win to take control of their qualification prospects.
- Cape Verde: First time qualifying for the World Cup in their history, ranked 67th in the world, with a value of only 55 million euros. The team is fully healthy with no injuries, playing a 5-4-1 ultra-defensive bus formation; 40-year-old goalkeeper Vozinha made 7 miraculous saves in the first round to keep Spain scoreless. Their defense is highly disciplined, relying solely on counterattacks to create threats, with almost no stable scoring ability in set-piece or positional play.