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Reigning world champions Argentina can already book their World Cup accommodation on the neighboring continent for next year. The “Gauchos” are dominating the South American qualifying group at will. It is therefore no surprise that Lionel Scaloni’s team are the clear favorites in the upcoming home game between Argentina and Colombia.
Their upcoming opponents Colombia, on the other hand, have been struggling in recent weeks and months. Los Cafeteros have picked up just two points from their last five games. Nestor Lorenzo’s team are now in danger of dropping to seventh place in the group, which would not be enough to qualify directly for the final round. At the moment, Venezuela is still three points behind in seventh place, which would mean a playoff spot.
However, if Venezuela beats Uruguay and Argentina wins at home against Colombia as expected, both teams would be level on points. The Colombians would obviously like to avoid this scenario.
Argentina – Statistics & current form
Thanks to their 4-1 victory over arch-rivals Brazil in March, the Gauchos were one of the first teams in the world to qualify for next summer’s World Cup. However, there were no signs of Argentina taking their foot off the gas in Chile last Friday. The world champions also prevailed against their small neighbors.
Scaloni’s team displayed the style that has served them so well in recent months. Their rock-solid defense leaves opponents with no way through, and one goal is enough to win the game. It is certainly no coincidence that three of the Gauchos’ last four international matches have ended in 1-0 victories.
Few goals again?
Our Argentina vs. Colombia prediction is therefore once again not for a goal fest. Especially since the recent encounters between the two teams have hardly produced any goals. The exception was Argentina’s 1-2 defeat in the first leg against Colombia. Lionel Scaloni’s team still has to make up for this sporting slip-up.
Even though there is nothing at stake for the Albiceleste, we assume that the world champions will be motivated and determined to win the upcoming match. It goes without saying that Argentina has better players in every position than their upcoming opponents.
Colombia – Statistics & current form
Things are slowly getting tight for Colombia. Even against Peru, who are second from bottom in the table, “Los Cafeteros” were unable to secure a victory last Friday. With Venezuela winning their match against Bolivia, Nestor Lorenz’s team can feel the heat from their pursuers. And to make matters worse, world champions Argentina are waiting in the wings for the Colombians.
It should come as no surprise that the betting odds for Argentina against Colombia are heavily in favor of the home team. Only with a 500% NEO.bet odds boost can you get acceptable odds for a home win.
Will the slump continue?
In October last year, after a 4-0 home win against Chile, no one in Colombia would have doubted that the Colombian team would finish in one of the top six places in the group, which would qualify them directly for the World Cup. What followed, however, was an unprecedented run of poor results. They suffered three defeats in a row against the top teams in the group – Uruguay, Ecuador, and Brazil.
And against bottom-of-the-table Paraguay and Peru, the Colombians, who had been so strong at home until then, could only manage a draw on each occasion. Colombia picked up 15 of their 21 points in qualifying at home. Will their away weakness be overcome against the world champions of all teams?
We don’t think so, and we’d rather use our $5 no deposit free bet from Vbet to bet on a home win with a maximum of three goals in the game. There have been few goal-festivals between these two teams in the recent past, and even Colombia’s usually strong offense was lackluster in their recent scoreless draw against Peru.
Argentina – Colombia Head-to-head record / H2H record
The two nations have faced each other 42 times in this classic South American international fixture. Argentina has won exactly half of those encounters, with 21 victories. Colombia has won ten times, and there have been ten draws. The last few meetings between the two teams have also been very close affairs.
The first leg of the World Cup qualifier ended in a victory for Colombia. And in the final of the Copa America in 2024, the “Gauchos” also needed extra time to bring the underdogs to their knees. Nevertheless, the home team is once again favored in the Argentina vs. Colombia betting odds for the return leg.
Argentina – Colombia Tip
Argentina currently has no serious opponents on its own continent. Scaloni’s team picked up a total of 34 out of a possible 45 points in World Cup qualifying and has long since secured its place in the finals. The Albiceleste’s record at home is even better, with seven of their eight home games going Argentina’s way. In March, they outclassed Brazil 4-1 at home, which also secured their place in the final tournament.
There was no sign of a drop in performance from the world champions last Friday in Chile, despite already having secured qualification. Although Scaloni gave some of his stars a breather, they still managed to secure another victory. The coach’s Italian roots were once again evident – Argentina’s style of play under his leadership is characterized by defensive tactical discipline.
As a result, his team has conceded only one goal in its last four games. Three times, a single goal was enough to win the game. Our Argentina vs. Colombia prediction is therefore for another narrow victory for the “Gauchos.” Even if, as in Chile, we can expect some experimentation and personnel changes due to the team’s already secured qualification, Argentina is still clearly the better team in the upcoming match.
Another 1-0 victory would not surprise us. Especially since their upcoming opponent is currently in a sporting crisis and far from the form they showed in their 2-1 victory in the first leg. Lorenzo’s team has been waiting for their next three points for five qualifying games. Colombia has also been mostly helpless against the top teams in South America.
And away from home, there has been just one win so far for “Los Cafeteros,” with Colombia scoring just five goals in six away games. We therefore consider it very unlikely that they will manage a win against the world champions in our Argentina vs. Colombia prediction.



