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Spain Triumphs Over Uruguay in FIFA World Cup 2026 Group Stage

In a thrilling match, Spain defeated Uruguay 1-0 in the FIFA World Cup 2026, marking their first victory against the South American team in World Cup history. King Felipe VI congratulated the team, highlighting the significance of this win for Spanish supporters. Alex Baena's decisive goal, coupled with Uruguay's struggles, including a red card for Agustin Canobbio, defined the match. Spain's performance secured them the top position in Group H, setting the stage for their next challenge in the tournament. Read on for detailed insights into the match and group standings.
 

Spain's Historic Victory

King Felipe VI of Spain extended his congratulations to the national men's football team following their 1-0 victory against Uruguay in the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group H match. This win secured Spain's position at the top of their group, setting them up for a Round of 32 clash against the runners-up from Group J in Los Angeles on July 2. Notably, this marks Spain's first-ever win against Uruguay in World Cup history, with their previous encounters resulting in draws.


Royal Acknowledgment

"The King has congratulated @SEFutbol for their impressive performance against Uruguay in the group stage of the FIFA World Cup 2026. This victory keeps the hopes alive for millions of Spaniards who support you. Go for the #CopaMundialFIFA!" stated the official account of the Spanish Royal Family on X.


Baena's Decisive Goal

The match ended disappointingly for Marcelo Bielsa's team, who had to make a substitution at halftime after goalkeeper Fernando Muslera's mistake led to Alex Baena's crucial goal. Uruguay faced another setback in injury time when Agustin Canobbio received a red card. Spain maintained control for most of the match, breaking the deadlock just before halftime when Baena connected with a low cross from Marcos Llorente, sending his shot past Muslera into the net. Muslera was replaced by Sergio Rochet at halftime as La Celeste aimed to recover from the setback.


Uruguay's Struggles

Despite Uruguay's efforts in the second half, Spain's composed passing and tactical play kept them at bay. Ferran Torres nearly increased the lead late in the game, hitting the crossbar. The match concluded on a negative note for Uruguay, as Canobbio's late challenge on Pau Cubarsi resulted in a red card, capping off a challenging tournament for the South American team.


Final Group H Standings

The final standings for Group H are as follows:








Team Matches Played Wins Draws Losses
Spain 3 2 1 0
Cabo Verde 3 0 3 0
Uruguay 3 0 1 2
Saudi Arabia 3 0 1 2