Uruguay World Cup 2022 squad guide: Full fixtures, group, ones to watch, odds and more

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Qatar 2022 provides what is likely a World Cup swansong for Luis Suarez and Edinson Cavani and the end of an era for Uruguay.

La Celeste have enriched the international stage over the last decade and more, but sustaining their threat will come down to others carrying the load.

Real Madrid’s Federico Valverde represents the future, as does Darwin Nunez, with the Liverpool striker rounding into form.

Always nightmare to play in the knock-out format, Uruguay will know they pose a genuine threat if they can squeeze through a tough group.

Here is everything you need to know:

Group fixtures (all times GMT)

Thursday 24 November: Uruguay vs South Korea – 16:00

Monday 28 November: Portugal vs Uruguay – 22:00

Friday 2 December: Ghana vs Uruguay– 18:00

Predicted squad

Goalkeepers: Fernando Muslera (Galatasaray), Sergio Rochet (Nacional), Guillermo de Amores (Lanus), Sebastian Sosa (Independiente), Santiago Mele (Union), Gaston Olveira (Olimpia)

Defenders: Jose Gimenez (Atletico Madrid), Ronald Araujo (Barcelona), Federico Pereira (Liverpool Montevideo), Agustin Rogel (Hertha Berlin), Damian Suarez (Getafe), Bruno Mendez (Corinthians), Leandro Cabrera (Espanyol), Matias Vina (Roma), Sebastian Coates (Sporting CP), Martin Caceres (LA Galaxy), Mathias Olivera (Napoli), Guillermo Varela (Flamengo), Sebastian Caceres (America), Joaquin Piquerez (Palmeiras)

Midfielders: Manuel Ugarte (Sporting CP), Rodrigo Bentancur (Tottenham), Nicolas de la Cruz (River Plate), Giorgian de Arrascaeta (Flamengo), Lucas Torreira (Galatasaray), Federico Valverde (Real Madrid), Matias Vecino (Lazio), Mauro Arambarri (Getafe), Fernando Gorriaran (Santos Laguna), Rodrigo Zalazar (Schalke 04)

Forwards: Diego Rossi (Fenerbahce), Luis Suarez (Nacional), Darwin Nunez (Liverpool), Maxi Gomez (Trabzonspor), Facundo Torres (Orlando City), Edinson Cavani (Valencia), Facundo Pellistri (Manchester United), Agustin Alvarez (Sassuolo), Agustin Canobbio (Athletico Paranaense), Brian Ocampo (Cadiz), Martin Satriano (Empoli)

Ones to watch

Star – Federico Valverde: Not heralded like the legends of Uruguayan football poised for a swansong in Qatar, but the Real Madrid midfielder brings industry and bite to the midfield and should provide the foundation for some of the attacking heavyweights to make the difference in the final third. The 24-year-old could distinguish himself yet further away from the immense quality and depth at Carlo Ancelotti’s disposal at the Bernabeu and appears ready to take another leap as he enters his prime.

Breakout talent– Facundo Pellistri: The Manchester United starlet is yet to fully break out for his club with fierce competition for places under Erik ten Hag, but the 20-year-old should have a key role to provide this Uruguay attack with added dynamism. His excellent first touch and instinct to carry the ball into space should open up space for the likes of Luis Suarez, Darwin Nunez and Edinson Cavani.

Odds to win the World Cup (taken from Betfair)

45/1

Prediction

Hard to know what we’ll get here with a team in transition, but after four consecutive losses, La Celeste turned World Cup qualification around with four wins on the spin. There is immense experience here and tactical intelligence, and with just the right sprinkle of youth and emerging talent, we think this will be enough to secure a successful World Cup. It will likely end prematurely in the last 16 against Brazil. Knocked out in the last 16 against Brazil.