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Uruguay Salvages Draw as World Cup Produces a Day of Surprises

Uruguay opened its World Cup campaign with a frustrating 1-1 draw against Saudi Arabia on Monday, a result that left Group H wide open and turned June 15 into one of the tournament’s first real upset-heavy matchdays.

The Latin American focus was on Marcelo Bielsa’s Uruguay, which entered the match in Miami expected to take control of a group that also includes Spain and Cape Verde. Instead, the Celeste spent most of the night chasing the game after Abdulelah Al-Amri put Saudi Arabia ahead in the 41st minute. Maxi Araújo rescued Uruguay in the 80th minute, finishing from close range after Saudi goalkeeper Mohammed Al-Owais failed to clear the danger.

The draw was not a disaster, but it was a missed chance. Spain’s earlier 0-0 draw with Cape Verde had given Uruguay an opening to take early command of the group. Instead, all four teams in Group H finished the first round of matches level on one point, with no side able to separate itself.

World Cup Results: June 15
Group Match Score
Group H Spain vs Cape Verde 0-0
Group G Belgium vs Egypt 1-1
Group H Saudi Arabia vs Uruguay 1-1
Group G Iran vs New Zealand 2-2
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June 15 ended without a winner across four World Cup matches, leaving Groups G and H tightly packed after the opening round of games.

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For Uruguay, the concern is not only the scoreline but the way it arrived. Bielsa’s team created pressure, especially late, but lacked the final touch needed to turn dominance into three points. Saudi Arabia stayed organized, took advantage of its best first-half moment, and survived Uruguay’s late push.

The day’s biggest shock came earlier, when Cape Verde held Spain to a scoreless draw in Atlanta. Spain controlled much of the match, but Cape Verde’s defense and goalkeeper Vozinha kept one of the tournament favorites off the board in the country’s World Cup debut.

Group G was just as tight. Belgium and Egypt drew 1-1, with Emam Ashour scoring for Egypt before Belgium equalized through a Mohamed Hany own goal created by Romelu Lukaku’s pressure. Iran and New Zealand later closed the day with a 2-2 draw, with Elijah Just scoring twice for New Zealand and Ramin Rezaian and Mohammad Mohebbi responding for Iran. (

For Latin America, Uruguay’s draw keeps the pressure on the region’s next teams to play. Argentina begins its campaign against Algeria on June 16, while Panama faces Ghana and Colombia meets Uzbekistan on June 17. Those matches will quickly shape how strong the Latin American presence looks after the first round of group games.

June 15 ended without a single winner across four matches. For Uruguay, that means survival rather than celebration. The Celeste avoided the worst possible start, but after Spain also dropped points, Bielsa’s team may look back on Miami as an opportunity left on the table.

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