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World Cup Shocker: Saudi Arabia, Uruguay Draw After Goalie Blunders
16 Jun
Summary
- Saudi Arabia and Uruguay drew 1-1 in their World Cup Group H opener.
- Goalkeeper errors by Muslera and Al Owais led to goals for each side.
- The draw leaves Group H evenly poised with all teams on one point.

In a dramatic opening match for Group H of the World Cup, Saudi Arabia and Uruguay played to a 1-1 draw on Monday, June 15, 2026. The contest was significantly influenced by goalkeeping miscues from both teams.
Saudi Arabia took an unexpected lead in the 41st minute. Uruguay's veteran goalkeeper, Fernando Muslera, misjudged a set-piece, parrying the ball into the path of Abdulelah Al Amri, who swiftly converted the opportunity. This goal came against the run of play, as Uruguay had largely dominated the first half.
Uruguay pressed hard for an equalizer in the second half, with much of the play occurring in Saudi Arabia's defensive third. Their persistence paid off when Saudi goalkeeper Mohammed Al Owais made an error on a save, presenting Maxi Araujo with a clear chance to level the score. The draw means all teams in Group H, including Spain and Cape Verde who also drew, are level on one point after the initial fixtures.