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#广场预测世界杯赢40000U 6.21 World Cup: Group Stage Matchday 2
Uruguay vs. Cape Verde
This match is held in Miami, with the acting referee being Norwegian top official Espen Eskås, known for his style of encouraging smooth gameplay, tolerating reasonable physical contact, and being highly alert to tactical fouls.
Uruguay was held to a 1-1 draw by Saudi Arabia in the first round, missing an opening win, currently only with 1 point. They must secure all three points in this game to take control of qualification. Cape Verde, on the other hand, surprisingly drew 0-0 with the heavy favorite Spain in the first round, earning their first World Cup points in history and boosting morale.
Uruguay’s defensive core, Giménez, is nearly recovered and is expected to return, but the team’s main center-back and key rotating midfielder are still not fully recovered from injuries, and are expected to miss this match.
Cape Verde’s main winger’s injury has mostly healed, and he is expected to continue starting in this game. The key to the match lies in whether Uruguay can, without Araújo, use core players like Valverde to break through Cape Verde’s dense defense, and whether Cape Verde can maintain their legendary defensive resilience from the first match.
This game favors Uruguay.