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The Climate Story for: Uruguay

FIFA #17 | Elo #15

Group H

3 matches | 2 stadiums

Explore how heat could slow down performance for Uruguay and how climate change is increasing the odds.

Matches

Uruguay has completed its scheduled matches.

All of the group-stage matches that Uruguay played had an above 50% likelihood of performance-impairing heat. Within their group, Uruguay was the #3 team most at risk, with a 82% likelihood on average across their group-stage matches.

Potential routes

Paths to the final

Group H

See the potential road to victory for Uruguay and the impact that heat may have on their prospects of winning. Group-stage match locations are fixed, and knockout match locations trace where Uruguay could play as a group runner-up, third-place qualifier, or winner.

Actual routeUruguay's path ended in the group stage.The completed group-stage matches are highlighted below. Knockout branches remain visible as pre-tournament possibilities.
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Chance of heat conditions that can slow player performance.

G1
G2
G3
R32
R16
QF
SF
Final
Winner
Partial canopy
Partial canopy
Open air
Runner-up
Partial canopy
Partial canopy
Open air
Third*
Partial canopy
Partial canopy
Open air

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Group-round heat risk for Uruguay

World Cup 2026 & Climate Change

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Uruguay

Group HFIFA #17 | Elo #15

As of June 9, 2026

3 of 3 matches have above 50% odds of performance-impairing heat
  • “Performance-impairing heat” is heat above 28°C (82.4°F) — a threshold associated with elite players running slower, less far, and less often. Source: Climate Shift Index and ERA5 reanalysis.

Tournament path heat risk

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Possible tournament paths

Uruguay

Group HFIFA #17 | Elo #15

Chance of heat conditions that can slow player performance.

0 to 9%10 to 24%25 to 49%50 to 74%75 to 89%90%+
G1
G2
G3
R32
R16
QF
SF
Final
Winner
Jun 15M13Miami
Jun 21M37Miami
Jun 26M66Guadalajara
Jul 2M84Los Angeles
Jul 6M93Dallas
Jul 10M98Los Angeles
Jul 14M101Dallas
Jul 19M104NY/NJ
Runner-up
Jun 15M13Miami
Jun 21M37Miami
Jun 26M66Guadalajara
Jul 3M86Miami
Jul 7M95Atlanta
Jul 11M100Kansas City
Jul 15M102Atlanta
Jul 19M104NY/NJ
Third*
Jun 15M13Miami
Jun 21M37Miami
Jun 26M66Guadalajara

“Performance-impairing heat” is heat above 28°C (82.4°F) — a threshold associated with elite players running slower, less far, and less often.

Based on Climate Shift Index and ERA5 reanalysis.