On June 10, Uruguay National Football Team were hosting Venezuela National Football Team in the Qualifying of the World Cup. Uruguay took the win with a commanding 2-0 result.
The game turned on the 43rd minute when Rodrigo Aguirre found the net, putting Uruguay in front. Giorgian De Arrascaeta then scored, securing the 2-0 result.
The stage is set for another captivating encounter as the upcoming face-off sees Uruguay and Venezuela square off once more, 9 months after the previous World Cup Qualifying match which ended in a draw 0-0. Uruguay come into this match following a defeat to Paraguay on June 6, looking to bounce back with a stronger performance, although they have been unable to secure a victory in their past four games. Their offensive rhythm has been disrupted, resulting in zero goals over their last three games, which has put a spotlight on their offensive issues.
Following a two-game winning streak against Bolivia and Peru, Venezuela, in comparison, head into this match looking to build on their success. Though notably, their backline has lacked consistency, conceding goals in their last five away matches in a row.
This World Cup Qualifying clash shines a light on the players who have played crucial roles in creating and converting chances for Uruguay National Football Team and Venezuela National Football Team in this campaign. Uruguay’s attacking options, guided by Marcelo Bielsa, have been bolstered by Darwin Nunez, the team’s top scorer, and Nicolas De La Cruz, both of whom have contributed crucial goals and assists. Nunez has emerged as Uruguay’s leading scorer in World Cup Qualifying this season, netting five goals, while De La Cruz has been their leading creator in the competition with four assists. Supporting them are Maximiliano Araujo, Federico Valverde and Agustin Canobbio, who have also chipped in with important goals and assists, adding depth to Uruguay’s attack.
Meanwhile, Salomon Rondon and Darwin Machis have been pivotal for Venezuela’s attack, with Fernando Batista at the helm, combining to deliver important goals and assists. Rondon has emerged as Venezuela’s leading scorer in World Cup Qualifying this season, netting five goals, with Soteldo contributing three assists to top their creative tally in the league. Yefferson Soteldo, Jefferson Savarino and Jefferson Savarino have also played key roles, contributing with goals and assists to fuel Venezuela’s attack.
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Uruguay kicked off the game with Santiago Mele, Mathias Olivera, Jose Gimenez, Ronald Araujo, Nahitan Nandez who got substituted by Guillermo Varela on the 86th minute, Giorgian De Arrascaeta who got substituted by Nicolas Fonseca on the 87th minute, Manuel Ugarte, Rodrigo Bentancur who got substituted by Sebastian Caceres on the 79th minute, Maximiliano Araujo, Rodrigo Aguirre and Facundo Pellistri as starters, with Lucas Torreira, Cristopher Fiermarin, Franco Israel, Guillermo Varela, Joaquin Piquerez, Santiago Bueno, Sebastian Caceres, Brian Rodriguez, Cristian Olivera, Nicolas Fonseca, Rodrigo Zalazar and Agustin Alvarez on the bench.
Venezuela's starting eleven were Rafael Romo, Nahuel Ferraresi, Wilker Angel, Miguel Navarro, Jon Aramburu who got substituted by Alexander Gonzalez on the 76th minute, Yangel Herrera, Cristian Casseres Jr who got substituted by Eduard Bello on the 46th minute, Jose Martinez who got substituted by Telasco Segovia on the 58th minute, Yeferson Soteldo who got substituted by Jhonder Cadiz on the 46th minute, Salomon Rondon and David Martinez who got substituted by Jefferson Savarino on the 58th minute, with Wuilker Farinez, Alain Baroja, Alexander Gonzalez, Jhon Chancellor, Christian Makoun, Edson Castillo, Jefferson Savarino, Tomas Rincon, Telasco Segovia, Eduard Bello, Jhonder Cadiz and Josef Martinez on the bench.
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Referee showed the yellow card five times throughout the game. Yangel Herrera, Ronald Araujo, Jose Martinez, Nahitan Nandez and Telasco Segovia were the ones to receive it.
Over five meetings since October 2016, the teams have each had their moments. Uruguay have won twice, while the other three matches ended in a draw. The most recent match between them was on September 10, 2024, in the Qualifying of the World Cup, ending in a 0-0 draw. Uruguay have managed seven goals in these five matches, while Venezuela have scored one in total. As things stand, Uruguay have a superior head-to-head record against Venezuela in their recent encounters.
Uruguay have won six of their sixteen matches in World Cup Qualifying this season, with six draws and four defeats, netting nineteen goals (1.19 per match) and conceding twelve (0.75 per match). In World Cup Qualifying, Venezuela have played sixteen matches, winning four, drawing six and losing six, scoring fifteen goals at an average of 0.94 per match and conceding nineteen at a rate of 1.19 per match.
Uruguay are coming off a loss in their last match against Paraguay, while Venezuela's recent form includes two consecutive wins, including victories against Bolivia and Peru in their last two outings. Overall, Uruguay have won seven of their last twenty matches, losing five and drawing eight, while over their most recent twenty games, Venezuela have claimed seven victories, suffered eight defeats, and drawn five times.
As always, World Cup Qualifying's live standings are availble and updated in real time. Uruguay occupy 3rd spot with 24 points in sixteen matches, while Venezuela are 7th with eighteen points from their sixteen games.
We are adding goal videos and full video highlights of the match between Uruguay and Venezuela in real time. You can watch the goals by Rodrigo Aguirre and Giorgian De Arrascaeta as the videos of the goals are added usually minutes after the actual event if there are any official videos available. Full video highlights of Uruguay - Venezuela are being added as they become available on the official social media channels of the league or the teams.