Three points and goal difference decide who advances from the group and who faces a tougher knockout path.
A win boosts national morale and tournament momentum; a draw preserves options but can leave qualification dependent on other results.
Uruguay's squad brings a veteran attacking core and a traditionally compact defense.
Saudi Arabia relies on quick transitions, domestic-league talent, and a midfield that presses high. Coaches and available starters, plus any late injuries, shape starting XIs.
Tactical setup, pressing intensity, and finishing quality determine possession value and shot conversion.
Set pieces, goalkeeper form, referee decisions, and in-game injuries can swing a low-margin match. Weather and travel fatigue also alter energy late in the match.
Kickoff and the opening 20 minutes reveal which side controls tempo and targets spaces on the flanks.
Track starting lineups, halftime substitutions, yellow-card accumulation, and any announced injuries. Look for set-piece routines and how each team reacts after conceding.