SCHEDULES IN LATIN AMERICA: All matches of day 2 of the CONMEBOL qualifiers



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Moment of matchday 2 in the best World Cup qualifying rounds on the planet: the South Americans. Argentina gets to the height of La Paz. Ecuador will receive The light blue, which comes from beating Chile in a controversial match. La Vinotinto Y The Albirroja They will fight to improve the image they left a few days ago. Brazil will visit Peru, a team that has considerably increased its competitive level. And, in the most attractive duel of the date, Chile and Colombia will meet in Santiago.

We leave the schedules for you to make your plans calmly.


SCHEDULES – J2 ELIMINATORIES WITH MEBOL

BOLIVIA VS ARGENTINA (OCTOBER 13)

✓ Costa Rica, Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala and Nicaragua: 2:00 pm.
✓ Mexico, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru: 3:00 pm.
✓ Venezuela and Bolivia: 16:00.
✓ Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, Brazil and Uruguay: 5:00 pm.

ECUADOR VS URUGUAY (OCTOBER 13)

✓ Costa Rica, Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala and Nicaragua: 3:00 pm.
✓ Mexico, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru: 16:00.
✓ Venezuela and Bolivia: 5:00 pm.
✓ Argentina, Chile, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay: 6:00 pm.

VENEZUELA VS PARAGUAY (OCTOBER 13)

✓ Costa Rica, Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala and Nicaragua: 16:00.
✓ Mexico, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru: 5:00 pm.
✓ Venezuela and Bolivia: 6:00 pm.
✓ Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, Brazil and Uruguay: 7:00 pm.

PERU VS BRAZIL (OCTOBER 13)

✓ Costa Rica, Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala and Nicaragua: 6:00 pm.
✓ Mexico, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru: 7:00 pm.
✓ Venezuela and Bolivia: 8:00 pm.
✓ Argentina, Chile, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay: 21:00.

CHILE VS COLOMBIA (OCTOBER 13)

✓ Costa Rica, Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala and Nicaragua: 6:30 pm.
✓ Mexico, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru: 7:30 pm.
✓ Venezuela and Bolivia: 8:30 pm.
✓ Argentina, Chile, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay: 9:30 pm.


Undefeated data. Lionel Messi (22) and Luis Suárez (22) are the top all-time scorers in the CONMEBOL World Cup qualifiers. Legends


Did you know…? Since Tite arrived, Brazil has not lost a single World Cup qualifying match: 11 wins and 2 draws.

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