Our prediction for this World Cup 2026 match:
Estadio Municipal de El Alto will host Thursday’s World Cup qualifier between Bolivia and Colombia, the two teams who defeated Chile and Argentina respectively in their last qualifying games. Bolivia crushed Venezuela 4-0 in their last home game and seeing that they welcome their rivals at an altitude of 4.150 m, we are positive that La Verde are going to grab something from the Colombia clash. The good news for the hosts is that Always Ready midfielder Robson Matheus has overcome his minor injury.
Los Cafeteros, on the other hand, have a chance to overtake Argentina in top position in the standings, but beating Bolivia at Estadio Municipal el Alto is easier said than done. Taking everything into account, we believe that there is a big value in betting on draw. Wolves midfielder Yerson Mosquera remains in the recovery room, alongside Crystal Palace defender Daniel Munoz.
Highlighted Team (Colombia):
Seleccion de futbol Colombia has stepped on to the international scene in 1938 with its competitive debut against Mexico. Colombia has in recent years become a national symbol of strength representing country’s efforts to fight the negative reputation.
Passionate about their football team, Colombians have formed a huge fan base which enjoyed in their team’s impressive run to the 2014 FIFA World Cup quarter-finals at the competition in which Real Madrid star James Rodriguez was awarded the Golden Boot for most goals and the Best Goal of the Tournament awards. Jose Pekerman’s team has also been named the Fair Play team at the same event.
The fans were pretty disappointed to see their team reach the quarter-final stage at the 2015 Copa America though as Colombia crashed out in disappointing fashion losing to Argentina after a penalty kick. Radamel Falcao remains the most prominent star of the current team despite his poor spells with Manchester United and Chelsea respectively. Monaco striker is also the team’s top scorer with 25 goals added to his name.