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Araujo Earns Uruguay Hard-Fought Draw as Saudi Arabia Make World Cup Statement

Players from Saudi Arabia and Uruguay jumping for a high ball

Key Takeaways:

  • Uruguay and Saudi Arabia ended level at 1-1 in their Group H opener at the 2026 FIFA World Cup
  • Abdulelah Al Amri gave Saudi Arabia the lead, with Maximiliano Araujo salvaging a point for La Celeste in the 80th minute
  • All four teams in Group H now have one point following the initial round of matches

Eventful Evening in Miami Ends with Spoils Shared

Uruguay and Saudi Arabia played out an entertaining 1-1 draw during their Group H curtain-raiser at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with both sides missing the chance to take an early lead in the group following Spain’s goalless stalemate with Cape Verde earlier yesterday. The Miami heat did nothing to dull the competitive edge, as La Celeste — despite a shaky run of only one victory in their previous nine World Cup opening fixtures (D5, L3) — sought to justify their favourites tag against a determined Saudi side.

Al Amri Breaks Long-Standing Saudi Drought

Uruguay threatened inside the opening five minutes, with Mohammed Al Owais alert to deny Maximiliano Araujo’s drive from the edge of the area. Salem Al Dawsari responded for the Saudis, cutting inside and unleashing a right-footed shot that cleared the bar. Al Owais, in inspired form throughout, foiled Federico Vinas’ diving header soon after, but Uruguay’s defensive frailties were exposed shortly before the interval. Mohamed Kanno’s effort from a Musab Al Juwayr corner was kept out by Fernando Muslera, only for Abdulelah Al Amri to seize the rebound and give Saudi Arabia a 41st-minute breakthrough. It was a historic goal — the Green Falcons’ first time opening the scoring in a World Cup fixture since their 1-0 victory against Belgium in 1994, ending a run of 16 consecutive tournaments without such a feat.

Uruguay Respond but Saudi Defence Holds Firm

Marcelo Bielsa made two half-time changes that injected more urgency into the Uruguayan ranks. Al Owais again intervened to keep out Vinas’ header, before the Real Oviedo striker missed the target with a header from Araujo’s corner. Uruguay increased the tempo, with Manuel Ugarte rattling the post via a thunderous long-range drive, while Federico Valverde’s greater influence led to another strong save by Al Owais from a dangerous free-kick.

Araujo Delivers Late Equaliser as Al Owais Shines

Uruguay’s pressure finally paid off in the 80th minute, as Araujo reacted quickest after Al Owais produced yet another save from Vinas, slotting home the leveller. La Celeste maintained their attacking ferocity, with Brian Rodriguez narrowly missing the target with a from-distance effort. Al Owais capped his standout display with a stunning one-handed stop to thwart Valverde in added time, ensuring both teams took a share of the points.

Group H Standings After Opening Round

TeamPlayedWinsDrawsLossesPoints
Spain10101
Cape Verde10101
Uruguay10101
Saudi Arabia10101

Looking Ahead

Both sides will resume their campaigns on Sunday. Uruguay will return to Miami to face Cape Verde, while Saudi Arabia travel north to Atlanta for a clash against 2010 titleholders Spain.


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