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.
24 mins: Saudi Arabia 0 Egypt 1:
A terrible miss from Mo Salah! The Egypt forward should be celebrating two goals in as many minutes having been sent clear on goal, but he inexplicable chipped wide with just Al-Mosailem to beat. That said, replays suggest that Salah was offside when the ball was played so VAR would have undoubtedly involved themselves had the shot gone in.
30 mins: Uruguay 2 Russia 0: Russia are in danger of being blown away here, just in the manner that they dished out to Saudi Arabia and Egypt in their opening two games. Suarez is causing no end of trouble for the hosts' immobile defence with his pace, and is so close to finding a way past Akinfeev before Rodrigo Bentancur's follow up shot was blocked.
36 mins: RED CARD! URUGUAY 2 RUSSIA 0:
Russia's job has just got much, much harder. Booked just eight minutes earlier for a foul on Vecino, Igor Smolnikov has just launched himself into a sliding challenge to stop Laxalt. The midfielder, however, had too much speed for the right-back, and once contact brought down the Uruguayan in full flight, referee Malang Diedhiou had no other option than to show a second yellow card and then a red.
41 mins: MISSED PENALTY! SAUDI ARABIA 0 EGYPT 1:
The old man has done it! A brilliant save from Essam El-Hadary denies Al Muwallad Al-Harbi from the penalty spot! The 45-year-old flung himself to his right to tip the striker's spotkick on to the post and away to safety. It's justice done after the decision to award the penalty appeared harsh, Ahmed Fathi adjudged to have handled Yasser Al-Shahrani's cross despite having his back to the play. There might not be anything riding on this game, but that save is one of the great World Cup moments!
45+4 mins: VAR REVIEW! SAUDI ARABIA 0 EGYPT 1:
In first half injury time, referee Wilmar Roldan awards Saudi Arabia a second penalty after Ali Gabr is adjudged to have pulled Fahad Al Muwallad's shirt inside the penalty area. Both players have got hold of each other, and again it seems harsh.
The official is convinced to consult the video monitors on the side of the pitch and, after doing so, sticks with his original decision! It will be another spotkick to the Saudis!
45+6 mins: GOAL! SAUDI ARABIA 1 EGYPT 1:
Salman Al Faraj takes responsibility this time, and makes no mistake! Left-footed, he sends Essam El-Hadary the wrong way to level the game up at the break.
SECOND HALF KICK-OFF: Russia have made their second substitution as Uruguay restart affairs in Samara. After Figueira Fernandes had replaced Cheryshev in the first half in the aftermath of Smolnikov's dismissal, Stanislav Chercesov has now introduced Daler Kuzyayev for Yury Gazinsky. As far as Uruguay are concerned, more of the same will do nicely.
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