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Colombia vs Venezuela- CONMEBOL World Cup Qualifiers Watch Live Stream Online Info, Preview

(Photo by Odd ANDERSEN / AFP) (Photo by ODD ANDERSEN/AFP via Getty Images)

The Colombia vs Venezuela CONMEBOL World Cup 2026 Qualifiers match will be held this Thursday, September 7, 2023, 7:00 PM Pacific, at the Estadio Metropolitano. Here we will cover the different online live stream and TV channel viewing options for the Colombia vs Venezuela match.

How to Watch Colombia vs Venezuela

If you live in the United States, this match will not be televised and online stream will be your only viewing option.

You can live stream the match in the USA with Fanatiz which will broadcast most of the CONMEBOL World Cup Qualifiers. This is a pay-per-view option which is offering single Round 1 matches at $29.99, same-team Round 1 and 2 bundles at $49.99, and all Round 1 and 2 games for $99.99.

Games can be in Spanish or with stadium sound, and users will receive a free 7-day trial to the Front-Row plan which includes Copa Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana. Some select games will not be streamed through Fanatiz.

The Colombia vs Venezuela 2026 World Cup Qualifiers match will be broadcast at 7:00 PM Pacific:
TV Channel: Colombia – RCN; Venezuela – Venevision; USA – not televised.
Online Live Stream: USA – Fanatiz

Match Preview

Colombia and Venezuela begin their quest to reach the 2026 World Cup to be held in Canada-USA-Mexico in which CONMEBOL has 6.5 tickets. Neither team qualified into Qatar 2022, therefore they will hope to begin their new journey on the right foot.

Colombia is a strong favorite to reach the next World Cup as they aim to be the 3rd best team in South America after Brazil and the reigning world champs Argentina. Led by Liverpool star Luis Diaz, the cafetaleros have a great opportunity to earn their first 3 points Thursday night in what will be a close contest.

Venezuela is no longer the easy rival in the region, and with 6.5 tickets allocated to CONMEBOL, the vinotintos may have a real chance to reach the 2026 tournament. They enter this match having won 3 of their past 4 games.

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