Preview of Saudi Arabia vs Uruguay: Saudi Squad Faces Severe Aging, Uruguay's Strong Physicality Aims for a Winning Start
On June 16 at 6:00 AM Beijing Time, the 2026 FIFA World Cup group stage match in Group H kicks off between Asian side Saudi Arabia and South American side Uruguay. Here are the key highlights of the Saudi vs Uruguay game: First: Team Overview! Saudi Arabia is ranked 60th in the world, with a total squad value of 40.68 million euros, an average age of 28.1 years, with only one player from a top-five league (Al-Saud, a defender from Ligue 1 Lens). The team has qualified for the World Cup seven times, its best performance being a round of 16 in 1994, and it famously defeated Argentina in the last World Cup group stage. Uruguay is ranked 17th globally, a total squad value of 359 million euros, an average age of 28.2 years, with eight players from top-five leagues. Their highest-value player is Real Madrid captain Federico (90 million euros), and their top scorer is Darwin (13 goals). Uruguay has qualified for the World Cup 15 times and won the twice (in 1930 and 1950). Under coach Marcelo, they have beaten Brazil twice, defeated Argentina away, and have a strong record in high-stakes matches during South American qualifiers.
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