Here are the latest betting odds for the Group H fixture between Saudi Arabia and Uruguay at the 2026 World Cup.
Both sides will be aiming to secure a victory that would be a huge step towards qualifying for the knockout stages as part of this new World Cup format.
While European champions Spain are heavy favourites to win the group, Saudi Arabia, Uruguay and Cape Verde will all feel they have a chance of reaching the last 32.
(Odds will display when the market is available)
Uruguay are the heavy odds-on favourites to win their opening game of the tournament.
Priced at 7/1, Saudi Arabia are the clear outsiders in Miami, while the draw is available at 10/3.
Former Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez is the favourite to score the first goal of the match, with his teammates Federico Valverde and Maximilisno Araujo are also prominent in the top goalscorer betting.
Both teams to score is available at 5/4, while we are 11/10 for over 2.5 goals to be scored.
Any odds displayed were correct at the time of writing and are subject to fluctuation.
Check out our World Cup odds on site.
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