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Paraguay vs Uruguay lineups confirmed for 2026 World Cup qualifier at Defensores del Chaco

Paraguay vs Uruguay lineups confirmed for 2026 World Cup qualifier at Defensores del Chaco

Time of India3 days ago

Paraguay confirms starting XI as
Gustavo Gómez
returns to defense
Paraguay enters Thursday's
2026 World Cup qualifier
against Uruguay positioned within the
CONMEBOL qualification
zone. Under the direction of head coach Gustavo Alfaro, the team has gained momentum and aims to build on recent results with a crucial home fixture at
Defensores del Chaco
Stadium in Asunción.
Paraguay has named a strong starting lineup featuring the return of veteran defender Gustavo Gómez. The full lineup includes Gatito Fernández in goal; a back four of Juan José Cáceres, Gustavo Gómez, Omar Alderete, and Júnior Alonso; a midfield anchored by Diego Gómez, Andrés Cubas, Matías Galarza, and Julio Enciso; and a forward line led by Miguel Almirón and Antonio Sanabria.
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The home side enters the match tied with Uruguay on points but sits just behind in the standings due to goal differential. Alfaro's strategy continues to emphasize tactical discipline and efficient ball control, key elements in Paraguay's qualifying campaign so far.
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Uruguay faces Paraguay amid key injuries and roster changes
Uruguay travels to Asunción for a challenging CONMEBOL World Cup qualifier without several key players. Head coach Marcelo Bielsa has been forced to make changes due to injuries to Sergio Rochet, Federico Valverde, Rodrigo Bentancur, and Nicolás De La Cruz. Despite the absences, Uruguay maintains a competitive lineup.
Santiago Mele starts in goal, with the defense consisting of Guillermo Varela, Ronald Araújo, Jose María Giménez, and Mathías Olivera. In midfield, Uruguay will rely on Nahitan Nández, Manuel Ugarte, and Giorgian De Arrascaeta. The attack will feature Facundo Pellistri, Rodrigo Aguirre, and Maximiliano Araújo.
With both teams equal in points and separated only by goal difference, the match represents a pivotal moment in the 2026 World Cup qualifying schedule. Uruguay will look to maintain its position in the top half of the CONMEBOL standings while adjusting to the loss of key midfield personnel.
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The qualifier at Defensores del Chaco is expected to impact the trajectory of both nations' campaigns significantly, as each seeks to secure a place in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

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