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Miami Hosts Uruguay vs. Saudi Arabia World Cup Clash
15 Jun
Summary
- Miami's Hard Rock Stadium is set to host its first of seven 2026 World Cup matches.
- The game features Saudi Arabia against Uruguay, a rematch from the 2018 World Cup.
- Uruguay won the inaugural World Cup in 1930 and aims for a strong showing without Suarez.

Miami's Hard Rock Stadium is officially a 2026 World Cup venue, hosting its inaugural match between Saudi Arabia and Uruguay. This game marks the beginning of seven total matches scheduled for the stadium. Uruguay, a two-time World Cup champion, with titles in 1930 and 1950, enters the tournament looking to rebound from a group stage exit in 2022. They will compete without their veteran star Luis Suarez.
The Saudi Arabian team, making their World Cup debut in 1994, aims to reach the knockout stage for the first time in their history. They previously secured a surprising win against Argentina in the 2022 tournament. This encounter also serves as a rematch of their 2018 World Cup fixture, which Uruguay won 1-0. The all-time record between the two nations stands at one win each and one draw.