
The Conmebol will resume on Thursday with Brazil hosting Colombia as Brazil hosts Colombia as they continue their efforts to qualify for the 2026 World Cup hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico. Both teams will move in a relatively good game – Colombia are fourth with Brazil in fifth place, with six players who automatically climbing the seventh place, sending a team to the continental stairs before next year’s race. Brazil are eighth ahead of Bolivia and six ahead of Venezuela, while Colombia are one points better than each.
There are still six games left until the World Cup qualifiers are over, but there are many expectations in both teams to do the job. Brazil corrected the course after the poor qualifying, sitting sixth after just six games and winning only twice. They have added three more wins to the record in the next six games, but a surprising level of weakness is still growing on the Brazilian team. Although Neymar will not return to the national team this month with a thigh injury, the five-time World Cup winners are still proud of a lot of stars with Real Madrid’s Venus Jr. and Rodrigo with Rafinha at Barcelona. The Brazilian version has been unexpected, but the game, which must be again, must take them back to Dorival Jr.
The situation in Brazil means there is a great chance for Colombia to add another win to their record, especially as they won 2-1 in the face of Barankuila in November The Copa America players are led by Luis Diaz at the end of last year, who have two goals in their last six games for the national team but are slightly dry and will go to the clash. He has only one goal in his last 18 appearances for Liverpool, making it a good opportunity to break the run – or another sign that the form is drowned.
Here is what you need to know before you gather yourself.
how to watch and possibilities
- date: Thursday, March 20 | time8:45 PM and
- place: National Mane Garrinha Stadio – Brasilia, Brazil
- Live Stream: FUBO (Stry free of charge)
- odds: Brazil -1 Drawing +250; Colombia +5
the predicted squad
Brazil: Allison, Vanderson, Marinos, Gabriel, Arna, Gerson, Guymarias, Rodrigo, Rafinha, Vinicius, Conha
Colombia: Vargas, Monuz, Lukumi, Sánchez, Mojica, Portilla, Aria, Rodriguez, Diaz, Duran
expect
Colombia’s victory in Brazil in November 2023 was a long-term defeat, but after the Copa America, the team’s form was above and down. This can provide an important door for Brazil despite their inconsistencies, one of their most capable strikers may only be able to ensure a very important victory. carry: Brazil 1, Colombia