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Chile vs. Colombia live, 2026 Qualifiers: when they play, at what time and where to watch the broadcast

Chili will receive Colombia for the second date of the CONMEBOL 2026 Qualifiers after losing 3-1 against Uruguay. ‘La Roja’ hopes to reverse the image shown in Montevideo that earned him several criticisms from the fans. For its part, Colombia, although with little, achieved a well-deserved victory against Venezuela. Below, we present all the details of this duel.

WHEN DOES CHILE PLAY VS COLOMBIA

The duel for the second date of the Qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup between Chile vs. Colombia will be played this Tuesday, September 12, 20223 at the David Arellano Monumental Stadium.

MATCH SCHEDULES CHILE VS COLOMBIA

The Chile vs. match Uruguay is scheduled to be played starting at 7:30 p.m. (Peruvian time). We leave you the schedules of other countries so you don’t miss this important match.

  • Mexico: 6:30 p.m.
  • Ecuador: 7:30 p.m.
  • Colombia: 7:30 p.m.
  • Bolivia: 8:30 p.m.
  • Venezuela: 8:30 p.m.
  • Paraguay: 8:30 p.m.
  • Chile: 9:30 p.m.
  • Argentina: 9:30 p.m.
  • Uruguay: 9:30 p.m.
  • Brazil: 9:30 p.m.

CHANNELS TO WATCH CHILE VS COLOMBIA

The match between Chile and Colombia for date 2 of the South American Qualifiers will be broadcast by Chilevisión signals for all of Chile, while in Colombia, the signals enabled to broadcast the match are those of Caracol TV and RCN Televisión. Also, you can follow the minute by minute on the DT El Comercio website.

WHERE TO WATCH CHILE VS COLOMBIA ONLINE

So you can watch the online broadcast of the match between Chile vs. Colombia online via free streaming, you will have to create an account on Paramount+, Caracol Play, DGO or Movistar Play.

CHILE VS. COLOMBIA: BETTING

CHILE VS COLOMBIA: HISTORY IN ELIMINATORIES

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Marcelo Bielsa’s Uruguay began its path to the 2026 World Cup in an auspicious way this Friday, defeating Chile 3-1 (2-0 partial) at the Centenario Stadium in Montevideo for the first date of the South American qualifiers.

The Celeste’s victory came with a double from Nicolás de la Cruz (at 38 and 71) and Federico Valverde, at 45+2, while Arturo Vidal scored for the visit at 74.

“It was important for us to start this era by winning,” De la Cruz highlighted at the end of the match.

– A great start –

The locals led by the Argentine, who was making his debut in official matches at the head of the Uruguayan team, had a hard time getting into the rhythm. A neat Chile with close lines surpassed him in the first minutes, snatching the ball and taking the initiative.

But at 13 minutes, a play with the speed, good handling and vertigo that “El Loco” intends to instill in his team almost culminated in the first Uruguayan goal: Darwin Núñez’s point-blank shot after an excellent clearance by Federico Valverde was well neutralized by Chilean goalkeeper Brayan Cortés.

From that minute until the 30th, Uruguay exhibited a great game, with Núñez and Facundo Pellistri joining the sides and overwhelming and Nicolás de la Cruz, Manuel Ugarte and Valverde pulling the strings of the match. In that period the locals wasted a couple of clear chances to open the account.

Around half an hour, Chile matched the actions and found respite. But it didn’t last long: at 38, Uruguay accelerated and in five touches reached the goal through De la Cruz, after a quick, colorful and effective combination started by the River Plate midfielder himself.

Not eight minutes passed and in injury time Bielsa’s team increased, again after a very good combination in attack that Valverde signed with a great individual play, crossing his shot from outside the area after eluding a Chilean defender.

-Promising-

Settled, calm, sure of itself, Uruguay began the second half wanting to overwhelm the rival.

At 54 Pellistri missed the third by incredibly raising his shot after a dizzying counterattack on the left between Núñez and Joaquín Piquerez. At 68, it was the English Liverpool striker who almost beat Cortés.

The third came at 71, again through a De la Cruz with an exuberant night, which put the finishing touch to a play between Valverde – another great celestial figure – and Núñez.

A sloppiness in defense, however, allowed Chile to score three minutes later through the endless and recently introduced Arturo Vidal, who collected a rebound in the six-yard box off the crossbar after a header from Diego Valdés that found goalkeeper Sergio Rochet ahead of him.

The unexpected Chilean discount caused some nervousness among the locals.

Although there were no difficulties, the celestials no longer showed the poise that they had exhibited during most of the match. The match also became frictional, and the distribution of yellow cards began (a total of 8, four for each team).

For Bielsa, who had received criticism from some local media for not having called up two historic members of the Uruguayan team such as Edinson Cavani and, fundamentally, Luis Suárez, for this double date, it was a promising debut: the bets he made on young players , some of them with very little past in La Celeste, begin to pay.

Source: Elcomercio

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