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Jun 26, 2026

Uruguay Faces Locker Room Tension Ahead of Must-Win World Cup Match vs. Spain

Story byAthlon SportsAthlon SportsVideo Player CoverYagya BhargavaFri, June 26, 2026 at 12:18 PM UTC·2 min read

Group H comes down to one final night in Guadalajara, and the stakes could not be more asymmetrical. Spain sits on top with four points and only needs a draw to lock up a Round of 32 spot. Uruguay has nothing close to that cushion.

Two draws through the opening matches leave Marcelo Bielsa's side needing a win just to stay alive in the tournament. There's a bigger picture too, since the group's runner up could land a Round of 32 date with defending champions Argentina, raising the pressure on both sides even further.

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Injuries to Ronald Araujo and Giorgian de Arrascaeta haven't helped matters for Uruguay, and now, with kickoff closing in, the issues appear to be spreading beyond the field.

Uruguay coach Marcelo Bielsa before the match against Cape Verde.REUTERS - Paul Childs
Uruguay coach Marcelo Bielsa before the match against Cape Verde.REUTERS - Paul Childs

Uruguay Faces Internal Revolt Before Spain Showdown

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