Uruguay vs Russia LIVE World Cup 2018: Edinson Cavani scores - latest score, goals and updates plus prediction, how to watch online, team news, line-ups
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Your support makes all the difference.Uruguay and hosts Russia have both qualified from Group A and are battling to advance as group winners.
This year is the first time that Russia have advanced from their group, the Soviet Union finished fourth in 1966, and face either Spain or Portugal in the next round after an impressive start to the tournament.
Despite winning their first two games, Uruguay are playing at a fraction of what they are capable of. With a strong defence behind them, they are struggling to effectively transition the ball through the midfield and get the best out of Luis Suarez and Edinson Cavani.
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What time is it?
Uruguay vs Russia kicks off at 15:00 at the Samara Arena.
Where can I watch it?
ITV will be showing live coverage on ITV 1 and online on the ITV hub.
Odds:
Uruguay: 6/4
Russia: 2/1
Draw: 2/1
Prediction
Given Uruguay’s nature and Russia’s adventure, it will be a very tight and cagey affair. Russia will be desperate to win three World Cup games in a row but face a very tough test.
Good afternoon and welcome to The Independent's live coverage from the final round of games in Group A as Uruguay and Russia battle it out for top spot in the group while Egypt and Saudi Arabia aim to get their first points of the World Cup.
Team news to follow...
Egypt coach Hector Cuper has rung the changes and it means one middle-aged man will make history.
There's hope for us all.
Here'a reminder of how Uruguay and the hosts Russia sealed their qualification from Group A to set up this afternoon's top spot decider.
Luis Suarez's early goal was enough to down Saudi Arabia in Rostov-on-Don...
...while the Russians stunned Egypt with a blistering spell early in the second half in Saint Petersburg...
Mo Salah is indeed in the house and is in the Egyptian starting XI despite the national football team originally tweeting a graphic that showed Amr Warda in Salah's position on the right wing.
There has been reported unrest between the Liverpool star and the Egyptian football federation in recent weeks.
Aleksandr Golovin has been Russia's star performer at this World Cup so far but, with qualification assured, he misses out this afternoon. The CSKA playmaker picked up a booking in the opening day thumping of Saudi Arabia - to go with his goal and two assists - and so is one caution away from suspension.
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