Portugal vs. Uruguay World Cup lineups, starting 11 for Group H match at Qatar 2022

Ben Miller

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Uruguay and Portugal will each have a key absentee at the back when they meet in Group H at the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

Ronald Araujo's place in the Uruguay squad was in doubt through injury and the saga around his fitness appears to be escalating, although his teammates still managed to keep a clean sheet against South Korea.

Danilo Pereira and his fellow Portugal defenders had a more nervy opener as their side overcame Ghana 3-2 — but he will not be involved against Uruguay.

Below are the confirmed lineups for both teams.

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Portugal vs. Uruguay lineups

Defender or defensive midfielder Pereira suffered three broken ribs in a training injury that mystified Portugal coach Fernando Santos.

"It was a move that nobody noticed when we were working on defensive set-pieces," Santos said on Sunday. "Initially it didn't look like anything worrisome, despite him having breathing difficulties.

"I'm not a doctor — we have to wait. It's a blow. It would be better if we can still count on him but we have three central defenders.

"We can't sit here and cry. I'm sad, most of all, for him. I said that to the players this morning that his strength will help us to give more of ourselves."

Teammate Bernardo Silva pledged that Portugal would beat Uruguay, who knocked them out at the Round of 16 stage in 2018, for Pereira.

Uruguay are embroiled in their own defensive injury drama after Gaston Tealdi, the vice-president of the Uruguayan Football Association, issued an update on Araujo amid reports that Barcelona suspect the national team are rushing the centre-back's return following thigh surgery.

"Araujo is in the orbit of the Uruguayan national team," said Tealdi, with reports also suggesting that Barca coach Xavi is heading to Qatar to discuss his concerns in person with team bosses.

"The last word is with the national team but our intention is that any decision is made by mutual agreement. The last word belongs to the player.

"The intention is to work slowly, gradually, giving security to Araujo and also to Barcelona. As soon as Araujo is fit to compete, the corresponding decisions will be made."

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Portugal starting 11

(4-1-2-1-2, right to left): 22-Costa (GK) — 20-Cancelo, 3-Pepe, 4-Dias, 19-Mendes — 18-Neves — 8-Fernandes, 14-Carvalho — 10-Bernardo Silva — 7-Ronaldo, 11-Joao Felix

Pepe replaces Pereira in the Portugal defence. "Pepe is a monster," said Santos. "If there's anyone with such an important role in the locker room, it's him... Pepe will play, there will be no problems."

Nuno Mendes recovered from a knock in time to start in place of Raphael Guerreiro, while William Carvalho comes in for Otavio.

Uruguay starting 11

(3-5-2, right to left): 23-Rochet (GK) — 2-Gimenez, 3-Godin, 19-Coates —13-Varela, 16-Olivera, 6-Bentancur, 15-Valverde, 5-Vecino, — 11-Nunez, 21-Cavani.

Uruguay switch to a 3-5-2 system, with Guillermo Varela and Matias Vecino at wing-back. There's a big call up front, with Edinson Cavani partnering Darwin Nunez, meaning Luis Suarez is on the bench.

Barca reportedly have an informal agreement with Uruguay that Araujo will not play in the group stage and the defender is not in the lineup here.

The 23-year-old underwent treatment in Finland on September 28.

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Portugal vs. Uruguay World Cup squads

Here are the names on Portugal and Uruguay's World Cup squads in Qatar (caps correct as of start of Qatar 2022):

Portugal

PositionPlayerClubAgeCaps
GoalkeeperRui PatricioRoma (ITA)34104
GoalkeeperJose SaWolves (ENG)290
GoalkeeperDiogo CostaPorto (POR)237
DefenderPepePorto (POR)39128
DefenderRaphael GuerreiroBorussia Dortmund (GER)2856
DefenderDiogo DalotManchester United (ENG)236
DefenderAntonio SilvaBenfica (POR)190
DefenderRuben DiasManchester City (ENG)2539
DefenderNuno MendesPSG (FRA)2016
DefenderDanilo PereiraPSG (FRA)3163
DefenderJoao CanceloManchester City (ENG)2837
MidfielderOtavioPorto (POR)277
MidfielderJoao PalhinhaFulham (ENG)2715
MidfielderBruno FernandesManchester United (ENG)2848
MidfielderBernardo SilvaManchester City (ENG)2872
MidfielderMatheus NunesWolves (ENG)249
MidfielderWilliam CarvalhoReal Betis (ESP)3075
MidfielderVitinhaPSG (FRA)224
MidfielderJoao MarioBenfica (POR)2952
MidfielderRuben NevesWolves (ENG)2532
ForwardCristiano RonaldoManchester United (ENG)37191
ForwardRicardo HortaBraga (POR)285
ForwardRafael LeaoAC Milan (ITA)2311
ForwardJoao FelixAtletico Madrid (SPA)2223
ForwardGoncalo RamosBenfica (POR)210
ForwardAndre SilvaRB Leipzig (GER)2651

Uruguay

PositionPlayerClubAgeCaps
GoalkeeperFernando MusleraGalatasaray (TUR)36133
GoalkeeperSergio RochetNacional (URU)298
GoalkeeperSebastian SosaIndependiente (ARG)361
DefenderRonald AraujoBarcelona (ESP)2312
DefenderMartin CaceresLA Galaxy (USA)35115
DefenderSebastian CoatesSporting CP (POR)3247
DefenderJose Maria GimenezAtletico Madrid (ESP)2778
DefenderDiego GodinVelez Sarsfield (ARG)36159
DefenderMathias OliveraNapoli (ITA)248
DefenderJose Luis RodriguezNacional (URU)259
DefenderGuillermo VarelaFlamengo (BRA)299
DefenderMatias VinaAS Roma (ITA)2426
MidfielderRodrigo BentancurTottenham (ENG)2551
MidfielderNicolas De La CruzRiver Plate (ARG)2517
MidfielderFacundo PellistriManchester United (ENG)207
MidfielderLucas TorreiraGalatasaray (TUR)2640
MidfielderManuel UgarteSporting (POR)216
MidfielderFederico ValverdeReal Madrid (ESP)2444
MidfielderMatias VecinoLazio (ITA)3162
ForwardAgustin CanobbioAthletico Paranaense (BRA)243
ForwardEdinson CavaniValencia (ESP)35133
ForwardGiorgian De ArrascaetaFlamengo (BRA)2840
ForwardMaxi GomezTrabzonspor (TUR)2627
ForwardDarwin NunezLiverpool (ENG)2313
ForwardLuis SuarezNacional (URU)35134
ForwardFacundo TorresOrlando City (USA)2210

Ben Miller

Ben Miller has been writing about sport for 25 years, following all levels of football as well as boxing, MMA, athletics and tennis. He’s seen five promotions, three relegations, one World Cup winner and home games in at least three different stadiums as a result of his lifelong devotion to Brighton & Hove Albion. His main aim each week is to cover at least one game or event that does not require a last-minute rewrite.