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Uruguay enter this fixture as the clear favorite on paper, with a deeper squad, greater international tournament experience, and a defensive structure that is usually difficult to break down. Their core strengths are the balance between physicality and control in midfield, strong central defenders, and match-winning quality in the final third through players capable of creating chances from transitions or set pieces. Against a well-organized opponent, Uruguay will likely try to establish territory early, press selectively, and use width to stretch the field before attacking the box with runners from midfield. Cape Verde should approach the match with a compact block, disciplined spacing, and a focus on denying central progression. Their best route to competitiveness is to slow the tempo, survive the opening phase, and look for moments in transition where pace and direct running can expose space behind Uruguay’s full-backs. However, over 90 minutes, Uruguay’s collective quality, aerial dominance, and ability to generate sustained pressure give them the edge. If Cape Verde can keep the game level into the second half, the contest becomes more tense, but Uruguay remain the likelier side to control the scoreline and secure a clean-sheet victory.
| #1 | Vozinha | GK |
| #4 | Stopira | RB |
| #23 | Roberto Lopes | CB |
| #3 | Steven Moreira | CB |
| #5 | Logan Costa | LB |
| #10 | Jamiro Monteiro | CM |
| #8 | Kevin Pina | DM |
| #7 | Ryan Mendes | RW |
| #9 | Dailon Livramento | ST |
| #11 | Jovane Cabral | LW |
| #20 | Garry Rodrigues | AM |
| #1 | Sergio Rochet | GK |
| #8 | Nahitan Nández | RB |
| #2 | José María Giménez | CB |
| #4 | Ronald Araújo | CB |
| #16 | Mathías Olivera | LB |
| #15 | Federico Valverde | CM |
| #5 | Manuel Ugarte | DM |
| #6 | Rodrigo Bentancur | CM |
| #11 | Facundo Pellistri | RW |
| #9 | Darwin Núñez | ST |
| #7 | Maxi Gómez | LW |

Uruguay face Spain in a neutral-site group-stage meeting on 27 June 2026, with possession control and transition…