September 10 – World Cup Qualifiers: 1-2 vs Bolivia (Lost)

September 5 – World Cup Qualifiers: 3-0 vs Argentina

June 29 – Copa América: 0-0 vs Canada

June 25 – Copa América: 0-0 vs Peru

September 10 – World Cup Qualifiers: 2-1 vs Argentina (Won)

September 6 – World Cup Qualifiers: 1-1 vs. Peru

July 14 – Copa América (Final): 1-0 vs Argentina (Lost)

July 10 – Copa América (Semifinal): 1-0 vs Uruguay (Won)

“We must not lower our arms, I see the team strong. We are very strong and we know a little bit about Colombia’s present, its strengths. We are able to play a very good match and get a good result here in Barranquilla, that is what keeps us convinced to overcome these difficulties. I am only thinking about getting a good result”.

“We are analyzing, even though we have seen a lot of Colombia, we always try to neutralize the opponent, but we also try to get loose. It is necessary that we can loosen up in the game, it is something fundamental for our growth and thus be able to develop what we are capable of doing”.

“We are in a situation in which Colombia may become the favorite, but we as a group, to the extent that Chile can loosen up, our chances begin to grow, without failing to take the precautions that the match deserves due to the importance of the opponent and our situation. We have to be attentive in every aspect”.

“It’s a double-edged sword (Chile’s tough present), because a very needy team is going to give everything until the last breath. So it’s going to be a very tough game because they have very good players and a great coach.”

“James put in a lot of wear and tear, but he finished very well. We had done a very important previous work on all the players to mitigate the effects of the altitude and now we have done post-match work on recovery, so everyone is going to arrive very well.”

“We know what we are playing for. The most important thing is to respect it throughout the game. We believe in what we have, in the work we have been doing. We have to approach this match seriously and we are convinced that we will get the three points.

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Argentina: 5:30 PM on TyC Sports Play and TyC Sports Argentina
Bolivia: 4:30 PM on Disney +
Brazil: 5:30 PM on Canais Globo, Zapping, Claro TV+, Sky +, Vivo Play, SporTV
Chile: 4:30 PM on Chilevision, ESPN and Disney +
Colombia: 3:30 PM on Caracol TV and RCN
Ecuador: 3:30 PM on Canal del Futbol
USA (ET): 4:30 PM on Fanatiz
Spain: 10:30 PM on Movistar +, Movistar Liga de Campeones 2, Movistar Liga de Campeones, Vamos
Mexico: 2:30 PM
Paraguay: 4:30 PM
Peru: 3:30 PM on Movistar Play and Disney +
Uruguay: 5:30 PM on NS Eventos 1, AUF TV, DIRECTV Sports, TCC, Montecable HD 1, Cardinal TV
Venezuela: 4:30 PM

In Chile, the presence of Eduardo Vargas stands out. The 34 year-old midfielder is one of the most outstanding players of the team so far in the qualifiers where he has scored two goals in three games played, being a starter in all of them. He has played a total of 245 minutes.

In Colombia, the presence of James Rodriguez stands out. The 33-year-old striker is one of the most outstanding players of the team so far in the qualifying rounds, with two goals and three assists in nine games played, being a starter in six of them. He has played a total of 606 minutes.

In the South American Qualifiers…

Referring only to the times they have faced each other in the South American qualifiers, we count 17 duels, where the numbers are in favor of Colombia with six victories, while Chile has won four, for a balance of seven draws.

If we take into account the number of times Colombia has been at home against Chile in the South American qualifiers, there are eight matches, where the Colombians have the advantage with four wins over one that the Australians have won, and the three draws that have taken place.

Chile is not doing well in the qualifiers and has just lost its most recent match against Brazil at home by the minimum difference. In addition, Peru’s victory over Uruguay meant overtaking Ricardo Gareca’s team and leaving it in last place in the table.

The generational change has not been easy for the Australians, who have a lot of work to do if they want to avoid a fifth consecutive defeat in the qualifiers and revive their chances of qualifying for the World Cup.

Colombia has just lost in its visit to Bolivia, in a match where it could not make the extra man it had in most of the game felt. However, the Bolivian team was able to play at home and took the three points. With that, Colombia’s streak of 31 matches without losing in 90 minutes in the Néstor Lorenzo era came to an end.

However, the Colombian team remains in second place in the table, thanks to the fact that Uruguay also lost the previous day against Peru, and the gap with Argentina, which drew in Venezuela, is only three points.

My name is Jhonatan Martinez and I will be your host for this match. We will bring you pre-match analysis, score updates and live news here on VAVEL.