Bournemouth's Harry Arter produced an excellent performance in the Republic's midfield with right-back Christie proving an effective replacement for injured skipper Seamus Coleman as the Irish ended a run of two successive defeats following reverses against Iceland and Mexico. Randolph came off at half-time after his ill-advised attempt to catch an out-swinging Carlos Sanchez free-kick allowed Atletico Madrid's Gimenez to float a header into the net and replacement Republic keeper Keiren Westwood made a fine second-half save to deny the Uruguayan goalscorer a second. Republic manager Martin O'Neill made eight changes from Thursday's chastening 3-1 defeat by the Mexicans in New Jersey with Randolph, Christie and Shane Duffy the only players retained. With influential performers Walters, Robbie Brady and Jeff Hendrick recalled, it quickly became evident that this was going to be a much-improved Republic display.
Arter was also an all-action presence both offensively and in terms of tracking back and his performance must put him in the frame to start against Austria, with Wes Hoolahan now possibly under pressure for a midfield jersey. Walters curled a brilliant opening goal from just outside the box on 28 minutes for his 13th international strike as the Uruguay defence stood off. However, Uruguay were quickly on terms as Gimenez punished Randolph's charge off his line moments after Cacares had headed against the Irish woodwork. Walters will surely take an unmerciful ribbing from his team-mates for his incredible miss from two yards on 43 minutes after Brady had hooked back a deep Christie cross into an otherwise empty six-yard box.
However, the Irish were back in front six minutes after the restart as another Christie cross flew all the way to the net with centre-back Sebastian Coates' hapless attempt to clear appearing to confuse keeper Esteban Conde. At the other end, Sheffield Wednesday's Westwood advanced his claims for inclusion next weekend as he pushed away Gimenez's 68th-minute header before McClean surged clear of the Uruguayan defence and hammered past Conde 10 minutes later.