UNMISSABLE DUELS: The schedules in Latin America of all the matches of day 3 of the CONMEBOL qualifiers



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Day 3 of the CONMEBOL qualifiers is about to start. Fortunately, this time, there will be no meetings at the same time. We will have activity Thursday and Friday, which will allow us to better enjoy each clash between South American teams.

In the qualifying process of the Southern Cone all the games are worth it, but there are always some that stand out a little more. This date, for example, we have a Colombia vs Uruguay, El Clásico del Pacífico (Chile vs Peru) and Argentina vs Paraguay.

To enjoy.


SCHEDULES – ROUND 3 ELIMINATORIES WITH MEBOL

BOLIVIA VS ECUADOR (NOVEMBER 12)

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

ARGENTINA VS PARAGUAY (NOVEMBER 12)

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

COLOMBIA VS URUGUAY (NOVEMBER 13)

✓ Mexico, Costa Rica, Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala and Nicaragua: 2:30 pm.
✓ Colombia, Ecuador and Peru: 3:30 pm.
✓ Venezuela and Bolivia: 4:30 pm.
✓ Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, Brazil and Uruguay: 5:30 pm.

CHILE VS PERU (NOVEMBER 13)

✓ Mexico, Costa Rica, Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala and Nicaragua: 5:00 pm.
✓ Colombia, Ecuador and Peru: 6:00 pm.
✓ Venezuela and Bolivia: 7:00 pm.
✓ Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, Brazil and Uruguay: 8:00 pm.

BRAZIL VS VENEZUELA (NOVEMBER 13)

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


Undefeated data. Luis Suárez is the historical top scorer (24) of the CONMEBOL qualifiers. He is followed by his great partner and friend Lionel Messi (22). Both left behind Hernán Crespo (19).


¿Did you know…? Brazil (21) and Argentina (17) are the South American teams that have been to the World Cup the most times. The scratch has not missed any. Of the entire confederation, Venezuela is the only team that has not yet made its debut in a World Cup.

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