The Uruguay national football team held its second open training session in Playa del Carmen after the 1-1 draw against Saudi Arabia in the debut of the 2026 World Cup, again with the group of substitutes from that match, although with two absentees who could make it to the starting lineup against Cape Verde on Sunday in Miami. Coach Marcelo Bielsa again divided the training between starters and substitutes, and players Agustín Canobbio and Juan Manuel Sanabria, who played 45 minutes in the World Cup debut, did not train with the substitutes on Wednesday. The substitutes who practiced this morning near the journalists were Santiago Bueno, José María Giménez, Joaquín Piquerez, Emiliano Martínez, Rodrigo Zalazar, Nicolás de la Cruz, Facundo Pellistri, and Rodrigo Aguirre. A sparring partner was near the journalists and on the other side the goalkeepers who trained were Sergio Rochet and Santiago Mele. None of the players who had minutes against Saudi Arabia ended with physical discomfort after the match, so all are available for Sunday's match against Cape Verde. The only ones not available are Ronald Araujo, who is recovering from a micro-tear, and Giorgian de Arrascaeta, who is still in the process of recovering from a tear and a clavicle fracture. The Uruguay national football team is preparing for the 2026 World Cup with an intense training session and with the hope of getting a good result against Cape Verde. But the team knows it won't be easy, as Cape Verde is a tough team to beat. So the Uruguay national football team must be very well prepared to face this challenge. The team's preparation is crucial for the upcoming match, and the players are working hard to ensure a good performance. With the support of the fans, the Uruguay national football team is ready to face Cape Verde and get a positive result.