Uruguay v England Odds
Uruguay v England - Thursday 19 June 2014, Arena de Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, (ITV 1: 8pm)
England lock horns with Uruguay in their second Group D match of the 2014 World Cup. The Three Lions head into the eagerly anticipated fixture on the back of a 2-1 defeat to Italy, while Uruguay also failed to register any points on the board following their shock 3-1 loss to Costa Rica.
The teams haven't met since England recorded a 2-1 victory in a friendly back in 2006. The Three Lions will be desperate for the same outcome on Thursday as they bid to bounce back from their unlucky opening loss to Italy, with this same scoreline available at 17/2.
Roy Hodgson's men can be backed at 23/20 to claim the win, while the South American outfit are available at 14/5, whereas a draw can be found at 13/5.
Daniel Sturridge is a best-priced 6/1 to open the scoring on Thursday, while Wayne Rooney is available at 7/1. It is unknown whether Luis Suarez will start for Uruguay, but he is definitely likely to be employed at some point during the match, making a last goalscorer bet tempting at 6/1.
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Previous Meetings
- Friendly International: 1st Mar 2006 - England 2-1 Uruguay
- 1966 World Cup: 11th July 1966 - England 0-0Â Uruguay
- 1954 World Cup: 26th June 1954 - England 1-2 Uruguay
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