Uruguay World Cup 2022 squad list, fixtures and latest odds
Uruguay were once the the dominant force in world football and while their star does not shine as bright as it once did, they will still prove a tough side to beat at the 2022 World Cup.
With the likes of Luis Suárez and Darwin Núñez in their ranks, they could make plenty of noise in Qatar.
Uruguay World Cup 2022 squad
Each country’s final World Cup squad of 23-26 players must be submitted to Fifa by November 13. The replacement of injured or Covid-19 positive players is allowed up to 24 hours before a team’s first match.
This year the World Cup will run from November 20 to December 18.
Uruguay announced their provisional 55-man World Cup squad on Friday October 21.
Who is in Uruguay's provisional World Cup squad?
Uruguay are a side blessed with a combination of youthful exuberance and experience when it comes to their squad of players.
Goalkeepers: Fernando Muslera, Sergio Rochet, Sebastian Sosa, Guillermo de Amores, Santiago Mele, Gaston Olivera
Defenders: Diego Godin (C), Martin Caceres, Jose Gimenez, Sebastian Coates, Matias Vina, Giovanni Gonzalez, Ronald Araujo, Guillermo Varela, Mathias Olivera, Joaquin Piquerez, Damian Suarez, Sebastian Caceres, Bruno Mendez, Agustin, Rogel, Gaston Alvarez, Santiago Bueno, Leandro Cabrera, Alfonso Espino, Lucas Olaza, Federico Pereira, Jose Luis Rodriguez
Midfielders: Matias Vecino, Rodrigo Bentancur, Federico Valverde, Giorgian de Arrascaeta, Lucas Torreira, Nicolas de la Cruz, Mauro Arambarri, Fernando Gorriaran, Manuel Ugarte, Cesar Araujo, Maximiliano Araujo, Felipe Carballo, Fabricio Diaz
Forwards: Luis Suarez, Edinson Cavani, Jonathan Rodriguez, Maxi Gomez, Darwin Nunez, Facundo Torres, Facundo Pellestri, Agustin Alvarez Martinez, Diego Rossi, Agustin Canobbio, David Terans, Brian Ocampo, Martin Satriano, Thiago Borbas, Nicolas Lopez
What are Uruguay's fixtures?
What is Uruguay's World Cup record?
Uruguay have twice won the World Cup, starting with the inaugural tournament in 1930, when they beat Argentina 4-2 in front of their home fans at the Estadio Centenario in Montevideo.
They also won the 1950 World Cup in Brazil, their first tournament since winning the trophy in 1930, when they beat the hosts 2-1 in the final in Rio de Janeiro.
The furthest Uruguay have gone since is the semi-finals in South Africa in 2010. They finished fourth in that tournament after losing the third-place play off to Germany.
Argentina | Australia | Belgium | Brazil | Cameroon | Canada | Costa Rica | Croatia | Denmark | Ecuador | England | France | Germany | Ghana | Iran | Japan | Mexico | Morocco | Netherlands | Poland | Portugal | Qatar | Saudi Arabia | Senegal | Serbia | South Korea | Spain | Switzerland | Tunisia | Uruguay | USA | Wales
Latest odds
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Uruguay are currently 50/1 to win the 2022 World Cup.
The leading contenders...
Brazil 4/1
France 6/1
Argentina 13/2
England 7/1
Spain 8/1
Germany 10/1
Information correct as of November 4.