Bolivia host Brazil on Tuesday knowing they need a win to have a chance of grabbing a inter-confederation playoff spot to reach the 2026 World Cup.

La Verde sit one point behind Venezuela who occupy the solitary playoff spot heading into the final round of games in South American qualifying. Venezuela have a better goal difference (by 12 goals) and host Colombia in their final qualifier. Bolivia know they are up against it with Brazil to face, but this game is being played at over 13,000 feet in El Alto and Bolivia have picked up 14 of their 17 points so far in qualifying at home and are unbeaten in their last six games at the Estadio Municipal El Alto. Bolivia haven’t qualified for the World Cup since 1994 but going into the final 90 minutes they still have a chance.

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