Bolivia Raises Hopes of Returning to the World Cup After 32 Years in a Playoff Against Iraq
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Iraq and Bolivia will define the last ranking of the United States-Mexico-Canada 2026 World Cup at the end of the Intercontinental Repechaje 2 that will be held on Friday, April 1st at 00.00 (Argentina time) at BBVA Stadium in Monterrey, Mexico. The event will be broadcast live on TV only via DSports, a channel that can be tuned online on DGO. On courtallena.com you will be able to follow the minute by minute with updated information and statist…
This Wednesday, the meeting between Bolivia and Iraq, in the most important game for the altiplanánicos in the last 30 years, is disputed, since in case of winning the World Cup of Football 2026, something that did not happen since the U.S. World Cup in 1994, classified heroically in the South American qualifier, in which they defeated the powerful Brazil, the Bolivians of the Óscar Villegas team arrive to the match, in Monterrey, north of Mexic…
LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — An express flight to Mexico to transport fans and giant screens in several cities across the country reflected the atmosphere of anticipation with which Bolivians await Tuesday's match against Iraq…
There were concerns about whether part of the Iraqi squad could safely leave the Middle East to play the decisive World Cup qualifier against Bolivia in Mexico. After a long journey, the team is in Monterrey, but war is never far away.
Fact Sheet: The Bolivian national team faces Iraq this Tuesday at 11:00 PM at the Estadio BBVA Bancomer in Monterrey, seeking to qualify for the 2026 World Cup after defeating Suriname 2-1 in the playoff. Tap for full context. Context: Bolivia is looking to return to the World Cup after a long qualifying process. Miguel Terceros, 21, is their main attacking threat. The defense has shown weaknesses, but Guillermo Viscarra has been key as goalkeep…
The Bolivian coach referred to Tuesday’s meeting with Iraq that will define the last place to attend the 2026 World Cup. “We still have to play the most important game,” he said.
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