World Cup 2026: Uruguay held to draw by Saudi Arabia on day of surprises

Saudi Arabia's Feras Albrikan heads the ball during the Group H match against Uruguay in Miami Gardens, Florida, on June 15, 2026. - © Lynne Sladky, AP

Saudi Arabia held two-time champions Uruguay to a 1-1 draw in their World Cup opener on Monday, four years after defeating future champions Argentina in their debut match in Qatar. Abdulelah Al Amri's opener for ​the ‌Gulf nation was cancelled out ⁠by Maxi Araujo in a game where both sides ‌profited from goalkeeping errors.

The draw means the two teams are level in Group H with Spain and tournament newcomers Cape Verde, who earlier made history by holding off the European champions in their first ever appearance on football's biggest stage.

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The first half was ⁠dominated by Uruguay but Saudi Arabia took the lead against the run of ​play in the 41st minute ‌when Fernando Muslera made a costly error on a set-piece, parrying the ball into the ‌path of Al Amri who poked the ball past ​the veteran keeper.

The majority of the second period was played in Saudi Arabia's half as Uruguay ​frantically searched for an equaliser and ​their persistence paid off when ​goalkeeper Mohammed Al Owais also made an error when a ​save fell nicely for Araujo to fire home.

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