Saudi Arabia 1-1 Uruguay: World Cup 2026
Uruguay and Saudi Arabia split in a tense World Cup 2026 opener after Maxi Araújo’s 80th-minute equalizer canceled out Abdulelah Al-Amri’s 41st-minute goal. The match at Hard Rock Stadium saw Saudi goalkeeper Mohammed Al-Owais make crucial saves. Both teams now sit on one point in Group H, complicating early underdog narratives. Post-match analysis highlights Saudi Arabia’s defensive resilience and Uruguay’s late-game efficiency.
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Saudi Arabia 1-1 Uruguay: World Cup 2026 opener ends in shock draw
confidence 98%Uruguay and Saudi Arabia split in a tense World Cup 2026 opener after Maxi Araújo’s 80th-minute equalizer canceled out Abdulelah Al-Amri’s 41st-minute goal. The match at Hard Rock Stadium saw Saudi goalkeeper Mohammed Al-Owais make crucial saves. Both teams now sit on one point in Group H, complicating early underdog narratives. Post-match analysis highlights Saudi Arabia’s defensive resilience and Uruguay’s late-game efficiency.
What's confirmed:
- Abdulelah Al-Amri scored Saudi Arabia’s opening goal in the 41st minute to take the lead against Uruguay.
- Maxi Araújo equalized for Uruguay in the 80th minute, securing a 1-1 draw in Miami Gardens.
- Mohammed Al-Owais, Saudi Arabia’s goalkeeper, made key saves to help preserve the draw.
- The match took place at Hard Rock Stadium (Miami Stadium) in Miami Gardens, Florida, on June 16, 2026, at 6:00 PM ET (3:00 PM PT).
- Saudi Arabia and Uruguay each earned one point, shifting Group H’s early dynamics.
- The game was broadcast live in the U.S. on FS1 (English) and Telemundo (Spanish), with streaming options including Peacock, FOX Sports App, YouTube TV, and FuboTV.
- In Saudi Arabia and the MENA region, the match was available on beIN Sports and beIN Sports MAX, with streaming via TOD and beIN CONNECT.
- The United Kingdom aired the match free-to-air on ITV, with streaming on ITVX.
Still unconfirmed:
- Saudi Arabia’s defensive organization was a standout feature, limiting Uruguay’s attacking threats for long periods.
- Uruguay’s late equalizer came after a period of increased pressure on the Saudi defense.
- Post-match reactions suggest both teams will use this draw as motivation for their next fixtures.
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Saudi Arabia 1-1 Uruguay: World Cup 2026 Group H draw after late Araújo equalizer
confidence 98%Uruguay secured a 1-1 draw against Saudi Arabia in their World Cup 2026 opener after Maxi Araújo scored a dramatic 80th-minute equalizer to cancel out Abdulelah Al-Amri’s 41st-minute goal. The match saw Saudi goalkeeper Mohammed Al-Owais make key saves to preserve the draw. Group H’s underdog narrative shifted as both teams earned a point in a tightly contested game.
What's confirmed:
- Saudi Arabia led 1-0 after Abdulelah Al-Amri scored in the 41st minute on a rebound.
- Uruguay equalized in the 80th minute when Maxi Araújo scored to force a 1-1 draw.
- Mohammed Al-Owais, Saudi Arabia’s goalkeeper, made crucial saves to help preserve the draw.
- The match took place on June 15, 2026, in Group H of the World Cup 2026.
- Referees wore pink shirts for this match, a first for World Cup history.
- Uruguay players faced sniffer dog luggage checks before the match, an unusual security measure.
- The draw leaves both teams with one point each in Group H.
Still unconfirmed:
- Saudi Arabia’s strong defensive performance may have disrupted expectations of Group H’s underdog dynamics.
- Uruguay’s late equalizer was described as a 'dramatic rescue' by multiple outlets, though no additional context supports broader tactical implications.