Venezuela heads into Matchday 18 with the critical task of securing a playoff spot for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Despite having several strong players, their inconsistency has put their chances at risk. They face a tough challenge against Colombia in their last CONMEBOL 2026 World Cup Qualifiers match.
Colombia qualified with a win over Bolivia and has less pressure in this match. However, the rivalry between these teams guarantees a competitive game. Los Cafeteros are looking to improve their form, giving players like Juan Fernando Quintero a chance to get back on track after a strong last performance.
Venezuela, despite a recent loss, benefits from playing at home, where they typically show strong determination. Head coach Fernando Batista has helped the team grow together with each match, aiming for victory. The impactful presence of Salomon Rondon and Jefferson Savarino is expected to be crucial, especially after their impressive performances in previous home games at Maturin Stadium.
What happens if Venezuela beats Colombia in the 2026 World Cup Qualifiers today?
If Venezuela wins against Colombia, they will secure a playoff spot for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which would mark their first appearance in the tournament. This win would also end their eight-game winless streak against Los Cafeteros. Nestor Lorenzo’s team remains unchanged after securing their World Cup slot by beating Bolivia.
Salomon Rondon of Venezuela celebrates after scoring a goal.
What happens if Venezuela and Colombia tie in the 2026 World Cup Qualifiers today?
If Venezuela and Colombia draw, both teams will receive one point. La Vinotinto would still have a chance for the playoffs, but they would need Bolivia to either draw or lose their match. A win for La Verde would officially end Venezuela’s chances for the 2026 World Cup.
What happens if Venezuela loses to Colombia in the 2026 World Cup Qualifiers today?
If Venezuela loses to Colombia, they still have a chance to keep their playoff position. They would need Bolivia to lose to Brazil today since La Vinotinto currently has a one-point edge. If Bolivia draws, Venezuela would maintain the spot due to a better goal differential, holding a 12-goal lead. However, Fernando Batista’s team would be eliminated if Bolivia wins today.
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