Categories: Featured

Venezuela vs Colombia: Today’s Lineups for Matchday 18 of Conmebol 2026 World Cup Qualifiers

Telegram Channel Join Now
WhatsApp Channel Join Now

After losing to Argentina, Venezuela faces a tougher road to a playoff spot. They need to win today’s World Cup Qualifiers game against Colombia. La Vinotinto has not won against Los Cafeteros in ten years, making this match particularly challenging. Fans can expect a competitive clash between the two.

Colombia, having recently turned around a series of poor results, secured their place in the 2026 World Cup by beating Bolivia. This win has not lessened their desire to beat La Vinotinto, as they aim to finish the qualifiers strong. Additionally, a victory would help improve head coach Nestor Lorenzo’s reputation, which has faced some scrutiny.

Despite two recent losses, Venezuela has a strong lineup that can compete effectively. With players like Salomon Rondon, Josef Martinez, and Jefferson Savarino, they have made the Maturin stadium a tough place for opponents, remaining unbeaten in several matches. The team is eager for a victory, setting the stage for an intense match.

Advertisement

Venezuela predicted vs Colombia

Venezuela comes into this critical match with a fully fit squad, with no injuries or suspensions. Therefore, head coach Fernando Batista is expected to stick with his starting lineup. This consistency allows Salomon Rondon and Jefferson Savarino to lead the attack as they pursue World Cup qualification for 2026.

Jorge Yriarte of Venezuela faces Nahuel Molina of Argentina.

Based on this, La Vinotinto might line up as follows in their final 2026 qualifiers game: Rafael Romo; Jon Aramburu, Nahuel Ferraresi, Wilker Angel, Christian Makoun; Tomas Rincon, Cristian Casseres; Eduard Bello, Jefferson Savarino, Miguel Navarro; Salomon Rondon.

Colombia predicted lineup vs Venezuela

Ahead of the final qualifiers match, Colombia will have Daniel Muñoz and Kevin Castaño available again after serving suspensions. This could lead head coach Nestor Lorenzo to make some lineup changes, potentially bringing in Juan Fernando Quintero and Luis Suárez. Nevertheless, the team’s top scorer, Luis Diaz, is likely to remain in the starting lineup against Venezuela.

Therefore, Colombia might line up like this: Camilo Vargas; Daniel Muñoz, Davinson Sanchez, Jhon Lucumi, Johan Mojica; Jefferson Lerma, Richard Rios; Jhon Arias, Juan Fernando Quintero, Luis Diaz; Luis Suarez.


Add Footem.in As your Preferred Source on Google
Follow the latest on Footem WhatsApp Channel

Faris KV

Share
Published by
Faris KV

Recent Posts

Hojbjerg’s Powerful Remarks on PSG: Insights and Reflections

Hojbjerg's Strong Words About PSG In a recent statement, Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg expressed his thoughts on…

20 minutes ago

<p><strong>Kompany’s Biggest Fear: Is Bayern Munich Too Reliant on One Star?</strong></p>

Footem.in – Vincent Kompany faces a significant challenge at Bayern Munich this season. Despite the…

46 minutes ago

PSG Was Aware of Illia Zabarnyi’s Potential All Along…

This evening, Illia Zabarnyi will play at home as Ukraine faces France at Parc des…

1 hour ago

Former Player Demands Fortune for Alleged Negligence

Axel Tuanzebe, former Manchester United player, has filed a £1 million (approximately €1,133,000) lawsuit against…

2 hours ago

Former Barça Leader’s Bold Take on Lamine Yamal and Spain’s Future

Amid rising tensions between Barcelona and the Spanish national team regarding Lamine Yamal, a former…

3 hours ago

Matvey Safonov Leaves the Russian National Team Gathering

Matvey Safonov, 26, is struggling with his position on the bench at Paris Saint-Germain. His…

4 hours ago