This commitment, which will be for the Qualifiers heading to World Cup in the United States, Mexico and Canada 2026will cross both teams again after the remembered semifinal of the Copa America 2024.
In it, Colombia won 1-0 and the match ended with a scandal, in which the players of Uruguay They clashed with Colombian fans and suffered severe sanctions from Conmebol.
Uruguay arrives at this commitment with the obligation to raise its head, after the controversy that arose between the team and the Argentine coach Marcelo Bielsathe results on the field were not seen and a clear example of this were the last two games of the Qualifiers.
The surprising defeat against Peru in Lime and the tie against Ecuadorthey finished firing the criticism for a Bielsa who took charge of the team’s present, but who continues to hold his position since the team is third with 16 points, something they achieved with a very good first round.
Four wins, four draws and two losses are the numbers of Uruguay which equals in score with Brazilbut is positioned above in the table thanks to the best goal difference.
For its part, Colombia has an outstanding walk, since it is the immediate pursuer of Argentina and it is only three units away. In total, they have 19 points, the product of five wins, four draws and just one fall.
In the doubleheader he fell to Bolivia (1-0) as a visitor, while at home they closed with a win over Chili in Barranquilla 4-0 thanks to the goals of Davinson Sánchez, Luis Díaz, Jhon Durán and Luis Sinisterra.
What time do Uruguay vs Colombia play?
Start time: 21.
Where to watch Uruguay vs Colombia
TV: TyC Sports.
Formations
Uruguay: Sergio Rochet; Nahitan Nández, Santiago Bueno, José María Giménez, Cristian Olivera; Federico Valverde, Manuel Ugarte; Facundo Pellistri, Giorgian De Arrascaeta, Maximiliano Araujo; Darwin Núñez. Coach: Marcelo Bielsa.
Colombia: Camilo Vargas; Johan Mojica, Jhon Janer Lucumí, Dávinson Sánchez, Daniel Muñoz; Matheus Uribe, Jhon Arias, Richard Ríos; Luis Díaz, James Rodríguez, Jhon Jader Durán. DT: Néstor Lorenzo.
Stadium: Centenario (Uruguay).
Referee: Kevin Ortega (Peru).
Source: Ambito

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