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Here's how to watch today's World Cup qualifier Bolivia vs Colombia: live stream, TV channel and start time

Here's how to watch today's World Cup qualifier Bolivia vs Colombia: live stream, TV channel and start time

Here's how to follow the CONMEBOL World Cup qualifier between Bolivia and Colombia, as well as kick-off time and team news.

Undefeated Colombia Head to the high elevations of El Alto on Thursday Bolivia in another CONMEBOL World Cup qualifiers Showdown.

Bolivia has bounced back impressively from a difficult start with four straight defeats in qualifying to win three of its last four games, including two wins last month against Venezuela and Chile. Notably, they were the only South American team to record two consecutive wins in the September qualifiers.

Their historic win over Chile in Santiago was Bolivia's first away win in South American qualifiers since 1993 and their first away win this century.

Meanwhile, Los Cafeteros go into this qualifying round just two points behind leaders Argentina, who they narrowly beat 2-1 last month. Colombia, known for its strong defensive performances away from home, have conceded just one goal in four away qualifying games.

Here, GOAL gives you everything you need to know about watching TV, including TV channel, streaming details and more.

How to watch Bolivia vs Colombia online – TV channels and live streams

In the United States (USA)The World Cup qualifier between Bolivia and Venezuela can be watched live and streamed online Fanaticism.

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Kick-off time Bolivia vs. Colombia

The match between Bolivia and Colombia will be played at the Estadio Municipal de El Alto. Kickoff for fans in the U.S. is Thursday, October 10th at 4:00 p.m. ET/1:00 p.m. PT.

Team news and rosters

Team news from Bolivia

Bolivia has one of the youngest and least experienced teams in South America, highlighted by the absence of their experienced 37-year-old goalkeeper Carlos Lampwho was sidelined by injury following their win over Chile last month.

Henry Vaca is also not available to the hosts, but their fresh squad is starting to find its rhythm at this level. Notably, only one player in the squad has over 40 caps, while 12 of the 28 players have two or fewer appearances.

Bolivia possible XI: Viscarra; Medina, Haquin, Suárez, Sagredo; Robson Matheus, E. Vaca, Villamil; Miguelito, Algaranaz, Fernandez

Team news from Colombia

Daniel Muñozwho plays as a right-back for Crystal Palace, suffered a muscle injury in the game against Liverpool that forced him to withdraw shortly before the international break. Yerson Mosquera, Rafael Santos Borreand goalkeeper David Ospina Colombia is also out due to injuries.

As a result, Camilo Vargas is expected to be in goal on Thursday Jefferson Lerma is expected to take his place in midfield Jhon Duran lead the attack.

Both Luis Diaz And Duran have been in excellent form in the Premier League and it is now very likely that Duran will be replaced Jhon Cordoba as the team's main striker.

Colombia showed a lot of attacking spirit in qualifying, led by James Rodriguezwho seems to be back in top form despite limited playing minutes at Rayo Vallecano.

Possible XI for Colombia: Vargas; S Arien, Mina, Lucumi, Mojica; Rios, Lerma, J Arias; James, Duran, Diaz

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