2026 FIFA Club World Cup Match Preview: Uruguay vs. Cape Verde

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Kickoff: 12:00 PM PT / 3:00 PM ET

Venue: SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, California

Capacity: 70,240 (expandable to 100,000)

Playing Surface: Natural grass (World Cup hybrid installation)

Roof: Translucent canopy — weather‑protected playing conditions

Weather Forecast (Inglewood, CA – Matchday)

Note: SoFi’s enclosed canopy eliminates wind and precipitation impact on the pitch.

  • Temperature Outside: 79–83°F (26–28°C)
  • Conditions: Clear, sunny Southern California afternoon
  • Wind: 5–7 mph (minimal effect inside stadium)
  • Rain Probability: <2%
  • Pitch Impact: Fast, consistent surface ideal for Uruguay’s vertical transitions and Cape Verde’s counterattacking bursts.

Team Status & Injury Report

Uruguay

  • OUT:
    • None of Uruguay’s core starters are ruled out.
  • DOUBTFUL:
    • Ronald Araújo (CB) – hamstring tightness; expected to be available but may be managed.
    • Rodrigo Bentancur (MF) – recovering from minor ankle knock; likely to start.
  • Fully Fit Key Players: Darwin Núñez, Federico Valverde, Manuel Ugarte, José María Giménez, Nicolás de la Cruz.

Cape Verde

  • OUT:
    • Ryan Mendes (RW) – thigh strain; unavailable.
  • DOUBTFUL:
    • Stopira (LB) – groin discomfort; late fitness test.
  • Fully Fit Key Players: Garry Rodrigues, Jamiro Monteiro, Vozinha, Bebé, Roberto Lopes.

Team Records & Recent Form (Last 5 Matches)

Uruguay

  • Record: 4–0–1
  • Goals: 9 scored / 3 conceded
  • Form: W‑W‑L‑W‑W
  • Notes: Uruguay is in strong form, driven by elite midfield control and high‑intensity pressing. Núñez’s movement and Valverde’s box‑to‑box engine are central to their identity.

Cape Verde

  • Record: 2–1–2
  • Goals: 6 scored / 6 conceded
  • Form: L‑W‑W‑L‑D
  • Notes: Cape Verde is tactically disciplined, compact, and opportunistic. They rely heavily on set pieces and transitional moments.

Series History

  • All‑Time Meetings: 0
  • Trend: First‑ever competitive meeting.
  • Implication: No historical data; matchup must be evaluated purely on tactical and form‑based metrics.

Tactical Breakdown & Key Player Matchups

1. Federico Valverde (URU) vs. Jamiro Monteiro (CPV)

  • Valverde’s two‑way dominance dictates Uruguay’s tempo.
  • Monteiro must disrupt Uruguay’s midfield rhythm to prevent sustained pressure.

2. Darwin Núñez (URU) vs. Roberto Lopes (CPV)

  • Núñez’s pace and diagonal runs are a major mismatch.
  • Lopes must maintain compact spacing; any isolation leads to high‑value chances.

3. Manuel Ugarte (URU) vs. Bebé (CPV)

  • Ugarte’s ball‑winning is elite; he will be tasked with shutting down Cape Verde’s counterattacks.
  • Bebé’s long‑range shooting and set‑piece delivery are Cape Verde’s best offensive weapons.

4. José María Giménez (URU) vs. Garry Rodrigues (CPV)

  • Rodrigues is Cape Verde’s most dangerous dribbler.
  • Giménez’s physicality and timing will be crucial in preventing breakaway opportunities.

Projected Starting Lineups

Uruguay (4‑3‑3)

GK: Rochet DEF: Viña – Giménez – Araújo* – Pellistri MID: Ugarte – Valverde – Bentancur ATT: De la Cruz – Núñez – Pellistri

(*If Araújo is limited, expect Sebastián Cáceres to start.)

Cape Verde (4‑2‑3‑1)

GK: Vozinha DEF: Stopira* – Lopes – Borges – Rocha MID: Monteiro – Semedo AM: Rodrigues – Bebé – Tavares ST: Júlio Tavares

(*If Stopira is out, Kevin Pina shifts to LB.)

Betting Trends

  • Uruguay has allowed 1 goal or fewer in 7 of their last 9 matches.
  • Cape Verde has scored in 4 of their last 5, but mostly against lower‑tier defenses.
  • Uruguay has covered -1.5 in 3 of their last 4 wins.
  • Cape Verde matches have gone Under 2.5 in 5 of their last 7.

MATCH ODDS

Uruguay                               – 220

Cape Verde                        + 750

Draw                                     + 320

Over 2.5 – 125                   Under 2.5 – 155

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, June 20, 2026