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Possible formations, Uruguay vs. Brazil for Qualifiers 2026

Uruguay and Brazil will play one more edition of the Qualifiers match, this time, they will collide at the Centenario stadium in Montevideo starting at 7 pm (local time). The ‘Charrúas’ come from getting a valuable draw in Barranquilla against Colombia in the final minutes and remain among the first places in the standings, while the ‘Scratch’ had a small setback against Venezuela, both teams tied 1-1 in Brazil and those led by Neymar lost first place in the Qualifiers. Below, look at the possible formation that both teams would send to the field.

Formations, Uruguay vs. Brazil

  • Uruguay: Mele, Nandez, Araujo, Cáceres, Piquerez, Ugarte, Valverde, De la Cruz, Pellistri, Rodríguez, Núñez.
  • Brazil:Ederson; Danilo, Marquinhos, Gabriel Magalhães and Guilherme Arana; Casemiro, Bruno Guimarães and Neymar; Rodrygo, Vinicius Jr. and Richarlison.

This is how Uruguay and Brazil arrive

Venezuela shook the South American qualifiers this Thursday by equalizing Brazil 1-1 away from home, while its archrival Argentina, with Messi entered from the bench, defeated Paraguay 1-0 in Buenos Aires and was the sole leader with a score perfect at the end of the third date.

A great goal from Chalaca by Venezuelan striker Eduard Bello, with five minutes remaining, silenced the Arena Pantanal stadium in Cuiabá.

One of the great surprises of this tie had just materialized between a team that had always qualified for a World Cup, Brazil, and another that had never done so, Venezuela.

Despite having all their artillery on the field, led by Vinicius, Neymar and Rodrygo, the seleçao gave up a 1-1 draw against one of the weakest teams in South America, which obsessively seeks to stop being the only country in the region that has never played a maximum date.

When defender Gabriel opened the scoring in the 50th minute it seemed that everything was going to continue as normal, with Brazil overwhelming its opponent, but Vinotinto resisted, was patient and took a historic result.

The team led by Argentine Fernando Batista receives Chile on the fourth date, in which Brazil must go to the Centenario stadium to play a regional classic with Bielsa’s Uruguay.

On the other hand, in Uruguay vs Colombia, the first match of the day, a resurgent James Rodríguez opened the account for Colombia in the 35th minute, but Mathías Olivera equalized him at the beginning of the second stage.

James, who is experiencing a bitter situation in his club, Sao Paulo, had his reward at the Metropolitano in Barranquilla when he was applauded before the end.

But the joy was not complete for the coffee growers because after Matheus Uribe achieved partial victory, Liverpool forward Darwin Núñez equalized 2-2 with a penalty for Uruguay at the end, at 90+1.

Source: Elcomercio

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