Uruguay vs Cabo Verde Live Score and Match Report
Quick Look
- Uruguay came from behind to lead Cabo Verde 2-1 at halftime in Miami.
- Cabo Verde scored their first-ever World Cup goal via a Kevin Pina free-kick, but Uruguay equalized and then took the lead.
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Why It Matters
Uruguay and Cabo Verde are playing their second group-stage match in the World Cup. Uruguay drew their opener 1-1 with Saudi Arabia, while Cabo Verde held Spain to a 0-0 draw.
Live score: Uruguay vs Cabo Verde
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HT: Uruguay 2 Cabo Verde 1
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Uruguay in front in Miami as we head into the break.
45+5' Heartbreak for Cabo Verde. Uruguay in front!
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Uruguay are in front in stoppage time.
Disaster for Cabo Verde.
Agustin Canobbio with the goal.
Canobbio diverts a cross past Vozinha. It may have come off his shin.
44' Goal!!!! Uruguay are level
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Cruel on Cabo Verde.
A header hits the post and Maxi Araujo puts in the rebound with a diving header.
Cabo Verde had a man down injured during that passage of play.
Cabo Verde unlucky but it's 1-1.
42' Cabo Verde looking comfortable
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We're heading towards half-time and Cabo Verde are looking good for their lead.
Uruguay, two-time World Cup winners, still struggling to create chances.
34' Uruguay struggling to create chances
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Cabo Verde's defence is holding strong.
Uruguay not really creating much despite having most of the ball.
Cabo Verde hero's mum in the crowd
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Ana Candida Evora is in the crowd to watch her son, Cabo Verde goalkeeper Vozinha Vozinha.
Vozinha made some stunning saves against Spain but his mum was unable to attend because she couldn't obtain a visa.
20' What a goal for Cabo Verde!
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WHAT A HIT!!!
Cabo Verde's first ever World Cup goal.
Kevin Pina fires a free-kick into the bottom corner.
One of the goals of the tournament!
Uruguay are stunned.
Their wall was a bit dodgy on that free-kick.
14' Uruguay with the first chance
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Uruguay is on the counterattack.
The ball goes to Federico Valverde but the Real Madrid man pulls his shot wide.
Good chance.
12' Uruguay dominating the ball
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Uruguay has most of the early pressure, but no chances yet.
The Cabo Verde defenders are going to have to keep switched on for 90 minutes.
5' Early yellow card for Cabo Verde
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Cabo Verde's Sidny Lopes Cabral goes into the book in the first five minutes for a clumsy challenge.
He was also booked in the game against Spain so he'll be suspended for the next match.
Kick off: Uruguay vs Cabo Verde in Miami
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Here come the players!
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Uruguay and Cabo Verde are out for the national anthems.
All to play for in Group H
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Uruguay kicked off their World Cup campaign with a 1-1 draw against Saudi Arabia.
Cabo Verde, of course, held World Cup heavyweights Spain to a 0-0 draw.
This morning, we saw Spain beat Saudi Arabia 4-0, so they should get the top spot in Group H.
The second place is still up for grabs.
Cabo Verde hero back in action
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The feel-good story of the World Cup will be back on the field today, when Cabo Verde takes on Uruguay in the second group-stage match for both teams.
And Cabo Verde goalkeeper Vozinha Vozinha —who made some stunning saves against Spain — will have his mother in the stands for that match; she was unable to attend Cabo Verde's stunning opening draw against Spain because she couldn't obtain a visa.
Ana Candida Evora is here now, though, making Cabo Verde's story even better.
"I want to thank all the fans, everyone who helped in the process, for the support you gave to the team, especially to Cabo Verde," Evora said in remarks distributed by FIFA in a video message.
"We're all rooting for Cabo Verde to play well, to shine on the pitch. The players need to have faith, and everything will go well."
Team news: Uruguay vs Cabo Verde
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Thanks to Henry
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Hi, I'm David and I'll be taking you through the next couple of games.
Henry has gone for a well-deserved rest.
Up next we have Uruguay vs Cabo Verde.
Match report: Iran holds Belgium in California
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Iran used seven saves from Alireza Beiranvand and a man advantage from a Belgium red card to pull out a 0-0 draw in the second consecutive tie for both teams in World Cup Group G play Sunday afternoon in Inglewood, California.
Beiranvand, 33, earned his second clean sheet in his seventh appearance across three World Cups. He also had six saves in Iran's opening 2-2 draw with New Zealand.
Iran went up a man in the 66th minute when Belgium's Nathan Ngoy was sent off for dragging an Iranian attacker down after a poorly weighted back pass to the keeper presented a goal-scoring opportunity.
Even though Iran played against 10 men for the final 30 minutes of the match, they still had just 32 per cent possession, were outshot 7-3 on target, and out-passed 608-269.
Even down a man, Belgium had the best scoring chance of the remainder of the game, with Beiranvand diving to the ground to stop a shot from Maxim De Cuyper, who had four shots on goal, in the 86th minute.
The second consecutive draw leaves both Belgium and Iran on two points through two Group G matches. While each would still advance with a win on the final matchday on June 26, it leaves the door open for either New Zealand or Egypt to move to the top of the table should either win Sunday night's matchup in Vancouver.
Belgium face New Zealand in Vancouver on the final day of Group G play, while Iran simultaneously faces Egypt in Seattle.
Full-time stats
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Belgium was unable to make the most of its territorial dominance in Inglewood.
The Red Devils finish with 1.82 xG compared with the 0.63 conjured by Team Melli.
Open Questions
- Will Cabo Verde secure a historic win?
- Can Uruguay secure a crucial victory?

