
Argentina has secured its place in the 2026 World Cup, but the battle for qualification among other South American teams has intensified, with Ecuador sitting in second and Colombia in sixth. While qualifying in South America is typically competitive, the current landscape is particularly unpredictable as Brazil, Colombia, and Uruguay are all vying for spots behind Argentina.
Exciting changes loom with Carlo Ancelotti taking over as Brazil’s head coach; he faces the challenge of finding the right team dynamics. Although Brazil’s opening match ended in a 0-0 draw against Ecuador, capitalizing on star players like Rafinha and Vinicius Jr. could help them bounce back.
Venezuela is aiming for its first-ever World Cup appearance, currently ranked seventh. They have a four-point lead over Bolivia and are focused on overtaking Colombia to secure a direct qualification instead of relying on playoffs.
Here’s a look at the qualification schedule for the recent matches and viewing options.
Schedule
Thursday, June 5th
- Ecuador 0, Brazil 0
- Paraguay 2, Uruguay 0
- Chile 0, Argentina 1
Friday, June 6th
- Colombia 0, Peru 0
- Venezuela 2, Bolivia 0
Tuesday, June 10th
- Bolivia vs. Chile, 4pm (Fanatiz)
- Uruguay vs. Venezuela, 7pm (Fanatiz)
- Argentina vs. Colombia, 8pm (Skin)
- Brazil vs. Paraguay, 8:45pm (Fubo)
- Peru vs. Ecuador, 9:30pm (Fanatiz)
Fan Take: This news highlights the fierce competition for World Cup qualification in South America, which holds significant implications for the sport’s landscape. As teams like Venezuela strive for their first World Cup, it adds excitement and unpredictability that soccer fans crave.