Ghana vs Uruguay World Cup lineup, starting 11 for Group H match at Qatar 2022

David Lynch

Ghana vs Uruguay World Cup lineup, starting 11 for Group H match at Qatar 2022 image

Serial overachievers Uruguay are on the cusp of a rare major tournament disappointment after enduring a poor start to this World Cup.

La Celeste picked up just one point from their first two games and so even a win over Ghana in their final Group H outing is no guarantee that they will progress.

But their job is simple in that they know that only three points will do, while the same goes for their opponents given a precarious goal-difference situation in relation to South Korea.

Below are the projected lineups for both teams based on the latest news leading up to the match.

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Ghana vs Uruguay lineups

Diego Alonso is confident he has come up with a tactical plan to beat Ghana and secure passage to the knockout stages of the World Cup.

The Uruguay boss has used two different formations across the first two games — a dour 0-0 draw with South Korea and 2-0 defeat to Portugal.

But, whatever shape they line up in, he expects his team to be fully prepared to exploit Ghana's weaknesses on Friday.

He said: "We know where we have to aim and what we have to do. We are going to give everything in the next game to qualify."

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Ghana predicted starting 11

(4-2-3-1, right to left): 1-Ati-Zigi (GK) — 2-Lamptey, 18-Amartey, 4-Salisu, 14-Mensah — 5-Partey, 21-Abdul Samed — 20-Kudus, 10-A. Ayew, 9-J. Ayew — 19-Williams

  • Injured: none
  • Suspended: none

After his side kept their hopes of progression alive with a 3-2 win over South Korea last time out, Otto Addo could be tempted to stick with the same 11.

That would mean Gideon MensahTariq Lamptey and Jordan Ayew all retaining their places after missing out on the defeat to Portugal that kicked off Ghana's tournament.

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Uruguay predicted starting 11

(3-5-2, right to left): 23-Rochet (GK) — 2-Gimenez, 3-Godin, 19-Coates —13-Varela, 15-Valverde, 6-Bentancur, 5-Vecino, 16-Olivera — 11-Nunez, 9-Suarez.

  • Injured: Araujo
  • Suspended: none

Although a switch to a 3-5-2 didn't quite pay dividends against Portugal, Alonso may stick with the same shape and try partnering Luis Suarez with Darwin Nunez this time around hoping for different results.

That would leave Edinson Cavani as an option from the bench late on.

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Ghana vs Uruguay World Cup squads

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

Ghana World Cup squad

PositionNo.PlayerClubAgeCaps
GK16Abdul Manaf NurudeenEupen (BEL)232
GK12Ibrahim DanladAsante Kotoko (GHA)190
GK1Lawrence Ati-ZigiSt Gallen (SUI)252
DEF3Denis OdoiClub Brugge (BEL)344
DEF2Tariq LampteyBrighton (ENG)221
DEF26Alidu SeiduClermont (FRA)221
DEF18Daniel AmarteyLeicester City (ENG)2745
DEF15Joseph AidooCelta Vigo (SPA)2710
DEF23Alexander DjikuStrasbourg (FRA)2818
DEF4Mohammed SalisuSouthampton (ENG)232
DEF17Baba RahmanReading (ENG)2844
DEF14Gideon MensahAuxerre (FRA)244
MID10Andre AyewAl Sadd (QAT)32109
MID5Thomas ParteyArsenal (ENG)2940
MID6Elisha OwusuGent (BEL)251
MID21Salis Abdul SamedLens (FRA)220
MID20Mohammed KudusAjax (NED)2218
MID8Daniel-Kofi KyerehFreiburg (GER)263
FWD13Daniel Afriyie BarniehHearts of Oak (GHA)215
FWD24Kamal SowahClub Brugge (BEL)220
FWD7Abdul Fatawu IssahakuSporting CP (POR)188
FWD11Osman BukariRed Star (SER)236
FWD19Inaki WilliamsAthletic Bilbao (SPA)282
FWD25Antoine SemenyoBristol City (ENG)221
FWD9Jordan AyewCrystal Palace (ENG)3183
FWD22Kamaldeen SulemanaRennes (FRA)2011

Uruguay World Cup squad

PositionNo.PlayerClubAgeCaps
GK1Fernando MusleraGalatasaray (TUR)36133
GK23Sergio RochetNacional (URU)298
GK12Sebastian SosaIndependiente (ARG)361
DEF4Ronald AraujoBarcelona (ESP)2312
DEF22Martin CaceresLA Galaxy (USA)35115
DEF19Sebastian CoatesSporting CP (POR)3247
DEF2Jose Maria GimenezAtletico Madrid (ESP)2778
DEF3Diego GodinVelez Sarsfield (ARG)36159
DEF16Mathias OliveraNapoli (ITA)248
DEF26Jose Luis RodriguezNacional (URU)259
DEF13Guillermo VarelaFlamengo (BRA)299
DEF17Matias VinaAS Roma (ITA)2426
MID6Rodrigo BentancurTottenham (ENG)2551
MID7Nicolas De La CruzRiver Plate (ARG)2517
MID8Facundo PellistriManchester United (ENG)207
MID14Lucas TorreiraGalatasaray (TUR)2640
MID25Manuel UgarteSporting (POR)216
MID15Federico ValverdeReal Madrid (ESP)2444
MID5Matias VecinoLazio (ITA)3162
FWD24Agustin CanobbioAthletico Paranaense (BRA)243
FWD21Edinson CavaniValencia (ESP)35133
FWD10Giorgian De ArrascaetaFlamengo (BRA)2840
FWD18Maxi GomezTrabzonspor (TUR)2627
FWD11Darwin NunezLiverpool (ENG)2313
FWD9Luis SuarezNacional (URU)35134
FWD20Facundo TorresOrlando City (USA)2210

David Lynch

David Lynch is a freelance football journalist primarily covering Liverpool FC. He has reported on the the Reds for over a decade for publications such as the Sunday Mirror and Evening Standard, carving out a reputation as a trusted voice on all things Anfield in the process. Having followed Liverpool across England and Europe over the course of his career, David has filed from illustrious venues such as Camp Nou, the Allianz Arena and the Estadio do Dragao, as well as from multiple Champions League finals.