Brazil vs. Colombia odds, where to watch, live stream: CONMEBOL World Cup qualifying prediction, lineup, pick


Brazil vs. Colombia odds, where to watch, live stream: CONMEBOL World Cup qualifying prediction, lineup, pick

Conmebol World Cup qualifying will resume Thursday with the Headliner act of the action of the day that takes place in Brasilia, where Brazil will organize Colombia while the couple continue their search to qualify for the 2026 World Cup World Cup organized by the US, Canada and Mexico. The two teams go in the collision of Thursday in reasonably good reputation – Colombia is in fourth place and Brazil is in fifth, completely within the group of six that are automatically eligible and with the cushion of seventh place berth, which will send a team to the Intercontinental Play -offs before booking a place next year. Brazil is five points in seventh place Bolivia and six for eighth place Venezuela, while Colombia is better off in each category.

With six more games to go until the South America qualification campaign takes place, but the expectations are high with both teams to get the job done. Brazil has corrected the course somewhat after a bad start to qualify, sitting in the sixth after just six games and won only twice in that piece. They have added three victories to their record in the next six games, but a surprising level of vulnerability is still looming about this Brazilian team. Although Neymar does not return to the national team this month due to a dijing injury, the five times World Cup winners still have a lot of star power with Real Madrid’s Vinicius Junior and Rodrygo Plus Raphinha in Barcelona. This version of Brazil, however, has not regularly met expectations, making it still a must-win game for manager Dorival Junior.

The state of affairs for Brazil means that there is a big chance for Colombia to overcome a new statement to their record, especially because they achieved a 2-1 victory over the opposition in Barranquilla in November 2023 during the poor form of Brazil. The finalists of Copa America last year are led by Luis Diaz, who has two goals in his last six games for the national team, but is in a bit of a dry saying in this collision. He has only one goal in his last 18 games for Liverpool, making this a good opportunity to break that run – or another sign that has fallen its shape.

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How to look and opportunities

  • Date: Thursday, March 20 | Time8:45 pm and
  • Location: National Mane Garrinha Stadio – Brasilia, Brazil
  • Live stream: Fubo (Try for free))
  • Chances: Brazil -160; Sign +250; Colombia +500

Projected Line -ups

Brazil: Alisson, Vandersonon, Marquinhos, Gabriel, Arana, Gerson, Guimaraes, Rodrygo, Raphinha, Vinicius, Cunha

Colombia: Vargas, Munoz, Lucumi, Sanchez, Mojica, Portilla, Arias, Rodriguez, Diaz, Duran

Prediction

The victory of Colombia in Brazil in November 2023 came during their long undefeated run, but since the Copa America the shape of the team has been up and down. This could offer an important opening for Brazil, despite their own inconsistencies, in which perhaps one of their talented attackers does just enough to achieve a most important victory. Choose: Brazil 1, Colombia 0