Uruguay find themselves under mounting pressure at the 2026 World Cup after a second consecutive draw left their qualification hopes hanging by a thread. The 2‑2 result against Cape Verde, following an opening stalemate with Saudi Arabia, means Marcelo Bielsa’s team must defeat Spain in their final Group H match to reach the knockout stages. Despite scoring his second goal of the tournament, Maxi Araujo expressed frustration, arguing Uruguay failed to protect their advantage and paid the price for lapses in control.
Spain’s dominant 5‑0 win over Saudi Arabia only sharpened the stakes, yet Araujo insisted the equation remains unchanged: Uruguay must win. Bielsa echoed that sentiment, lamenting a loss of tactical discipline that allowed Cape Verde back into the contest. Midfielder Agustin Canobbio urged belief and greater defensive focus, stressing that Uruguay must impose their identity in a decisive clash that will determine their World Cup fate.