SM
Arsenal vs. Juventus: 9 hrs 57 mins
Upcoming predictions and previews
Collect News Data
CN
World Cup Qualifying - South America | Group Stage
Oct 15, 2024 at 9.30pm UK
Estadio Metropolitano Roberto Melendez
CN

Colombia
4 - 0
Chile

Sanchez (34'), Diaz (52'), Duran (82'), Sinisterra (90+3')
Cordoba (37'), Mojica (78')
FT(HT: 1-0)

Tapia (65'), Pulgar (77')

Preview: Colombia vs. Chile - prediction, team news, lineups

:Headline: Preview: Colombia vs. Chile - prediction, team news, lineups:
Sports Mole previews Tuesday's World Cup Qualifying - South America clash between Colombia and Chile, including predictions, team news and possible lineups.
Sports Mole

Colombia will look to recover from a shock defeat last week when they host bottom-placed Chile in CONMEBOL World Cup qualifying on Tuesday.

Los Cafeteros became the second victims of Bolivia's switch to a new higher-altitude venue, while Chile slipped to the foot of the table after a late defeat on matchday nine.


Match preview

A run of 31 games without defeat in 90 minutes - including the entirety of Nestor Lorenzo's reign in charge - came to an end for Colombia on Thursday, when they suffered defeat in El Alto, losing 1-0 to 10-man Bolivia.

Having a man advantage for 70 minutes and not capitalising on it will be hugely disappointing for Lorenzo, who had seen his side move into second following a fine win over Argentina last month.

Colombia remain in second, though, as Uruguay also lost last week, and the gap to Argentina at the top is only three points, as the Albiceleste dropped points too in what was a bad matchday for the top three.

The gap to the playoff place has shortened to five points, but Colombia will still be heavily fancied to progress after surprisingly missing out on the 2022 finals.

Playing at home has often yielded much better results for the hosts, as Colombia have taken 10 points from a possible 12 in Barranquilla in this campaign. However, Chile have proven difficult opponents over the years, winning only once at home to their upcoming opponents since 2001.

Chile are a much different team now though, as yet another defeat on Thursday saw them fall into last position in the CONMEBOL standings.

A 17th defeat in their last 20 meetings with Brazil has caused that, and it was a painful one for the Chileans to stomach, considering they led early on after Eduardo Vargas's goal in just over 60 seconds, but lost thanks to a 89th-minute strike from Luiz Henrique.

Peru's win over Uruguay means they have leapfrogged Ricardo Gareca's side, and the new manager is struggling to put much of an imprint on a side that was struggling long before his arrival.

Gareca did oversee one of Chile's worst results in recent memory last month though, becoming the first side to lose an away qualifier against Bolivia in 31 years, and dropping three points there will make it extremely difficult for them to recover, unless they snatch a very unlikely victory here.

Considering their only win so far came against fellow strugglers Peru at home last year suggests there is not much down for Chile here, as they are staring down the barrel at a fifth straight qualifying defeat.

Colombia World Cup Qualifying - South America form:


Colombia form (all competitions):


Chile World Cup Qualifying - South America form:


Chile form (all competitions):



Team News

Colombia will be able to welcome back Jhon Duran after he missed the fixture in Bolivia through suspension, and an injury to Roger Martinez in the first half on Thursday means it will be straightforward to accommodate the Aston Villa man.

Willer Ditta started ahead of both Davinson Sanchez and Yerry Mina at centre-back last week, winning just his second cap, but following defeat, Lorenzo could go with a more experienced option this time around.

The same could be said in the centre of midfield, as it was slightly surprising to see Jefferson Lerma and Richard Rios both left on the bench, with the two in contention to start on home soil.

Following the awful results in September, Gareca rung the changes in his Chile squad this month, and his new-look side could look rather similar to the one that came so close to a point against Brazil.

Goalkeeper Gabriel Arias and the experienced Mauricio Isla were both dropped, and the latter's replacement at right-back, Felipe Loyola, provided the assist for Vargas's goal on Thursday.

Alexis Sanchez has been out injured since moving back to Udinese over the summer, while the visitors are also without Matias Catalan at the back, and Vicente Pizarro in the engine room.


Colombia possible starting lineup:
Vargas; S. Arias, Mina, Lucumi, Borja; Uribe, Lerma, Rios; James, Duran, Diaz

Chile possible starting lineup:
Cortes; Loyola, Kuscevic, Maripan, Galdames; Valdes, Pavez, Echeverria; Osorio, Davila, Vargas


We say: Colombia 2-0 Chile

After a treacherous trip to Bolivia, Colombia will be glad of the home comforts in Barranquilla and should bounce back to maintain their spot in the top two.

Slipping to the foot of the standings will demoralise Chile even more after what was already a gut-wrenching defeat late on against Brazil, and they are set to struggle again against one of South America's finest outfits.


For data analysis of the most likely results, scorelines and more for this match please click here.




body check tags ::

Previews by email

Click here to get Sports Mole's daily email of previews and predictions for every major game!


amp_article__555358 : Collect and Make Data not in DataBase  : 
last updated article - 2024-10-31 07:12:31:
html db last update - 2024-10-31 07:12:31 :

ex - 7200 : read : write cache and make html
Read more!
Share this article now:


Sports Mole provides in-depth previews and predictions for every match from the biggest leagues and competitions in world football.
AL
Sign up for our FREE daily preview newsletter direct to your inbox!
Recommended Next on SM
CONMEBOL World Cup qualifying: State of play ahead of this month's fixtures
Reunion at Man United: Amorim 'has spoken' to Sporting star over 2025 transfer
When will Alaba return to action? Potential return date revealed
Preview: Colombia vs. Ecuador - prediction, team news, lineups
Premier League Table
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Liverpool119112161528
2Manchester CityMan City117222213923
3Chelsea115422113819
4Arsenal115421812619
5Nottingham ForestNott'm Forest115421510519
6Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton115421915419
7Fulham115331613318
8Newcastle UnitedNewcastle115331311218
9Aston Villa115331717018
10Tottenham HotspurSpurs1151523131016
11Brentford115152222016
12Bournemouth114341515015
13Manchester UnitedMan Utd114341212015
14West Ham UnitedWest Ham113351319-612
15Leicester CityLeicester112451421-710
16Everton112451017-710
17Ipswich TownIpswich111551222-108
18Crystal Palace11146815-77
19Wolverhampton WanderersWolves111371627-116
20Southampton11119721-144
Scroll for more - Tap for full version


Sports Mole provides in-depth previews and predictions for every match from the biggest leagues and competitions in world football.
AL
Sign up for our FREE daily preview newsletter direct to your inbox!

Loading ...

Failed to load data.

history www

Preview: St Etienne vs. Montpellier - prediction, team news, lineups

1

PS

Preview: Reims vs. Lyon - prediction, team news, lineups

2

PR

Preview: New Orleans Pelicans vs. Golden State Warriors - prediction, team news, form guide

NEW

3

PN

Shwartzman no longer represents Russia - Mazepin

NEW

4

SN

Preview: Lens vs. Marseille - prediction, team news, lineups

5

PL

Preview: Hellas Verona vs. Inter Milan - prediction, team news, lineups

6

PH

Good news over Van Dijk, Alisson? Liverpool injury list vs. Southampton

7

GN

Preview: Parma vs. Atalanta - prediction, team news, lineups

8

PP

Preview: Sporting Lisbon vs. Amarante - prediction, team news, lineups

9

PS

Thursday's Transfer Talk Update: Nypan, Havertz, Mudryk

10

TT


. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .