Uruguay vs Spain Lineups, Starting 11, Bench & Formation

(Guadalajara)

Uruguay vs Spain lineups are yet to be confirmed for Group H Match 66 at the FIFA World Cup 2026. The Uruguay national football team and Spain national football team meet on their scheduled group-stage date, at Guadalajara Stadium, with kickoff at 23:00 ET. This projected lineup tracker covers the starting XI, formations, bench options, managers, and late matchday updates. This Uruguay national football team vs Spain national football team lineups tracker stays projected until official match sheets arrive.
Uruguay and Spain enter this final group-stage window with squad and match status tracked from FIFA schedule data, published tournament results, and existing FWCTimes team coverage. Official starting XIs remain pending until the teams release match sheets near kickoff. Official matchday lineups remain projected until both teams release their sheets.
Match Details
| Match | Group H, Match 66 |
| Kickoff | 26 JUN 2026 at 23:00 ET |
| Venue | Guadalajara Stadium, Guadalajara |
| Lineup Status | Projected, official match sheets yet to be confirmed |
| Uruguay Rank | FIFA #16 |
| Spain Rank | FIFA #1 |
| Managers | Marcelo Bielsa and Luis de la Fuente |
| Squad Status | Uruguay and Spain have World Cup squad pools available for the final group-stage match. |
Official Uruguay vs Spain lineups will arrive close to kickoff. The match details use FIFA schedule information, current squad announcements, ranking notes, and manager selection patterns. FWCTimes will update the card once official team sheets confirm starters and substitutes.
Uruguay are projected in a 4-3-3, while Spain are projected in a 4-3-3. The matchup should be shaped by midfield control, the first pass after turnovers, and how each coach protects space behind the full-backs.
Team News and Lineup Preview
The Uruguay national football team vs Spain national football team lineups preview focuses on squad status, tactical shape, and late team news before kickoff.
Uruguay Squad Status
Uruguay’s projected team keeps the strongest available spine from the current squad pool. The selection should protect central spaces first because final group matches can turn on one transition or set piece. Marcelo Bielsa can still change one midfield role and one wide role after late training checks.
The projected Uruguay XI keeps the strongest available spine on the pitch. Bielsa can still adjust one midfield role and one wide role if late training reports push him toward a safer balance. Official confirmation remains yet to be confirmed.
Spain Squad Status
Spain’s projected XI balances defensive security with enough pace to threaten after regains. The bench gives the staff room to alter the striker profile or add another midfielder if the match state changes. Official confirmation remains yet to be confirmed.
Spain need a disciplined first hour before the bench becomes important. Fuente can change the tempo through wide substitutions or a more direct striker profile. The final call will depend on matchday fitness and the opponent’s press.
What Could Change Before Kickoff
Uruguay can still adjust the front line before kickoff. The coach may choose a safer midfield if the standings demand control, or add a faster wide runner if goal difference becomes important. The final call depends on fitness, opponent shape, and qualification pressure.
Spain can still rotate at full-back, central midfield, or striker. Final group matches often force coaches to balance points, goal difference, and player workload. The projected lineup will be updated once the official team sheet arrives.
Uruguay vs Spain Lineups Status
The official Uruguay vs Spain lineups are not confirmed yet. The projected card uses squad announcements, current player roles, manager patterns, and tactical fit. Confirmed XIs will replace the projected view once both teams publish match sheets.
Uruguay start with the higher ranking and deeper tournament profile. Spain still have a clear route if they defend compactly and use transitions well. The first 20 minutes should show which side controls the rhythm.
Uruguay Starting XI
The Uruguay national team starting XI is yet to be confirmed. Bielsa’s projected 4-3-3 starts with Sergio Rochet in goal and a back line led by Ronald Araujo. The midfield setup gives Uruguay a platform to control possession and protect counters.
Federico Valverde is the key reference in the projected XI. He gives Uruguay leadership, timing, and a direct route into the penalty area. The wide players must stretch the pitch so the central attackers can receive in cleaner spaces.
Spain Starting XI
The Spain national team starting XI is also yet to be confirmed. Fuente’s projected 4-3-3 starts with Unai Simon in goal and a defensive unit built around Pau Cubarsi. The midfield must protect central zones before the front line can break forward.
Pedri is the key player for Spain. He can change field position through carrying, passing, or final-third movement. Uruguay need to stop his first action after turnovers.
Formation Analysis
The projected tactical picture is Uruguay’s 4-3-3 against Spain’s 4-3-3. Uruguay should try to control central territory and move the ball before the defensive block settles. Spain should defend narrow and break into the channels when the ball turns over.
The key zone sits between the double-pivot area and the attacking midfield line. If Uruguay win that space, they can create repeated entries around the box. If Spain disrupt it, the underdog can turn the match into a counterattacking contest.
Key Players in the Starting Lineup
The projected Uruguay vs Spain lineups revolve around Federico Valverde and Pedri. Federico Valverde gives Uruguay their clearest match-winning route. Pedri gives Spain the best outlet when pressure builds.
Uruguay Federico Valverde
Federico Valverde can decide the match through movement, timing, and control of key moments. He needs early service from midfield to pull defenders out of shape. Spain must stop him receiving cleanly around the box.
Spain Pedri
Pedri gives Spain their best chance to turn defensive work into attacks. He can hold the ball, carry into space, or connect with runners. Uruguay need to close him down before he faces forward.
Notable Absences
Uruguay’s confirmed matchday absences are yet to be confirmed. FWCTimes will update this section when official injury or suspension news is released.
Spain’s confirmed matchday absences are yet to be confirmed. Late training checks and official match sheets will decide the final bench.
Bench Strength Comparison
Uruguay’s projected bench gives Bielsa several ways to change the match. The substitute group covers goalkeeper, defence, midfield, and attack, so the coach can protect a lead or add speed. That flexibility matters if the opponent stays compact deep into the second half.
Spain’s projected bench has useful profiles but less overall depth. Fuente can add fresh legs in wide areas or change the striker role if the match opens. The bench battle should become important after the hour mark.
Head Coaches Tactical Approach
Bielsa should ask Uruguay to control territory, protect rest defence, and move the ball before the press arrives. The projected lineup supports that plan because it balances possession quality with final-third threat. Late changes can add more direct speed if the match stays level.
Fuente should keep Spain compact and use the first forward pass after regains. The underdog route depends on patience, set pieces, and clean counterattacking decisions. A loose first half would make the match much harder to manage.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Uruguay’s lineup vs Spain?
Uruguay’s official lineup is yet to be confirmed. The projected XI uses the current squad pool and a likely 4-3-3 shape.
What is Spain’s lineup vs Uruguay?
Spain’s official lineup is yet to be confirmed. The projected XI follows the current squad pool and a likely 4-3-3 setup.
What formation will Uruguay use against Spain?
Uruguay are projected in a 4-3-3 formation. The final setup can change once official team sheets arrive.
Who is the key player in Uruguay vs Spain?
Federico Valverde and Pedri are key projected players because both can influence the match in transition and final-third moments.
When will official Uruguay vs Spain lineups be announced?
Official Uruguay vs Spain lineups are expected around one hour before kickoff. FWCTimes will update the tracker once match sheets arrive.
Uruguay vs Spain lineups remain projected until both official match sheets arrive. FWCTimes will refresh the lineup card, bench list, formation view, manager notes, and schema once confirmed team news is available. Check back near kickoff for the final starting elevens and substitutes.

