Scaloni’s team will have a friendly match in preparation for the 2026 World Cup, this Friday in Miami. The details.
The Argentine National Team will face this Friday with his pair of Venezuela, in a friendly that will take place in the American city of Miami.
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The meeting, which is scheduled for 21 (Argentina time)it will be in the Hard Rock Stadiumthe one where the “Albiceleste” won the 2024 Copa América final against Colombia, and can be seen through TyC Sports and Telefé. The designated referee was the Uruguayan Gustavo Tejera.


The Argentine national team up to this friendly after some very good South American Qualifierswhere she dominated from start to finish to finish first with 38 points, nine more than her second team, who was Ecuador.
Looking ahead to this friendly, the technical director Lionel Scaloni declared upon his arrival to Miami that “The idea is not to risk any player” when consulted by Lionel Messiwho has just played several games in a row with the Inter Miamiso the captain could go to the substitute bench.
Although there is nothing official, everything indicates that Scaloni will put an alternative starting 11, with the aim of giving several players who have few minutes with the Argentine national team. This could be key when putting together the list for the World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico 2026which will begin in just eight months.
Venezuelafor its part, has just suffered a very hard blow since it had everything to qualify for the repechage of the World Cup 2026but on the last date they lost 6-3 against Colombia and was left without a chance of anything due to the historic triumph of Bolivia in view of Brazil.
In this way, “Vinotinto” will have to continue waiting to play a World for the first time in its history.
What time does Argentina vs Venezuela play?
Time: 21.
Where to watch Argentina vs Venezuela
TV: Telefe and TyC Sports
Trainings:
Argentina: Gerónimo Rulli; Gonzalo Montiel, Cristian Romero, Marcos Senesi, Nicolás Gonzalez; Alexis Mac Allister, Leandro Paredes, Enzo Fernández or Giovani Lo Celso; Nicolás Paz, Lautaro Martínez and Julián Álvarez. DT: Lionel Scaloni.
Venezuela: Rafael Romo; Alexander González, Nahuel Ferraresi, Yordan Osorio, Miguel Navarro; Tomás Rincón, Yangel Herrera; Jefferson Savarino, Telasco Segovia, Darwin Machís; Salomón Rondón. DT: Oswaldo Vizcarrondo.
Stadium: Miami Hard Rock
Referee: Gustavo Tejera (Uruguay)
Source: Ambito

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