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Uruguay - Uzbekistan
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Cape Verde faces Uruguay in Miami
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The claim that Uruguay's men's soccer team was subject to additional security checks and sniffer dogs in the U.S. during the 2026 World Cup is still under investigation. It is unclear whether this was standard security protocol or whether the Uruguayan team was surprised by these security checks.
An article in the London Times, via Sports Business Journal, notes that there appeared to be "many more empty seats" than the 1,714 gap between Hard Rock Stadium's capacity and the actual ticketed crowd to watch Saudi Arabia face Uruguay.
Matchday 5 of the FIFA World Cup has already thrown up some stunning performances. Here we recount what has happened so far, with the latest match first. Uruguay 1 - 1 Saudi Arabia (Amri 41'; Araujo 80') Saudi Arabia survived a second half onslaught to keep Uruguay at bay and come out with a 1-1 result that sees everyone in Group H tied on one point.
Miami made history Monday night hosting its first FIFA World Cup soccer game as Saudi Arabia and Uruguay tied 1-1. There will be six more matches here as Miami arrives on a global scale for sports like never before.
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