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Saudi Arabia, Uruguay and World Cup

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Saudi Arabia vs Uruguay Prediction: World Cup 2026 Preview & Best Bets
Saudi Arabia and Uruguay meet in Group H on Matchday 5, with both sides knowing that three points could be decisive in securing a knockout-round berth.

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Saudi Arabia vs Uruguay FIFA World Cup 2026 Preview: Everything you need to know
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Saudi Arabia World Cup 2026 Preview: Best Players, Roster, History
 · 22h
Re-ranking the 48 World Cup teams after day one of the tournament
The 2026 World Cup in Canada, Mexico and the United States of America is underway.

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From The Sports Desk: The World Cup is finally here
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Get to Know All of the Players on the 2026 U.S. Men’s National Team
 · 11h
Meet the United States World Cup team
Even though the Americans will be on the West Coast, seven games will be played at Boston Stadium from June 13 to July 9, one of which will be a quarterfinal matchup.

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FIFA World Cup 2026 schedule guide: Where to watch, time, channel, streaming and more
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The 2026 World Cup — Day 2
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World Cup Group H standings 2026: Updated results, table and fixtures for Spain, Uruguay, Saudi Arabia, Cape Verde

The FIFA World Cup has always been about the stars. The 2026 iteration of the competition figures to feature more than ever before. With 48 teams set to take part in the festivities, things are poised to get that much more enchanting.
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FIFA 2026: Jordan, Qatar, Iraq and Saudi Arabia eye World Cup breakthrough

In this part of the series, we look at Jordan, Qatar, Iraq and Saudi Arabia: Four Asian teams that reached the expanded 48-team tournament through contrasting paths but share the
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