WORLD CUP 2026

When is Bolivia vs Colombia? Times, how to watch on TV, stream online | CONMEBOL 2026 World Cup qualifier

The television and streaming info you need if you want to watch Colombia visit Bolivia in qualifying for the tournament in the US, Canada and Mexico.

JORGE ABREGOEFE

We’re almost at the halfway stage of the World Cup qualifying campaign in the CONMEBOL zone, where six guaranteed tournament berths are on the line. What’s more, a seventh team will head into an intercontinental play-off.

Ten teams are in contention and after eight games, Argentina, Colombia and Uruguay have impressed and are odds-on favourites to secure their berths at the 2026 finals, which are to be hosted by the US, Canada and Mexico.

Bolivia currently sit in eighth spot, level on points with seventh-placed Paraguay, and will be looking to make a statement this week when Copa América finalists Colombia make the trip to El Alto, with the 22,000-capacity Estadio Municipal El Alto opening its doors for the clash. Altitude is set to be one of the chief obstacles for the second-placed Colombians: the game is being staged at 4,100m above sea level.

Watch Bolivia vs Colombia on Fanatiz.

What time does Bolivia vs Colombia start?

The CONMEBOL World Cup 2026 qualifier between Bolivia and Colombia will be played on Thursday, October 10, with kick-off at 4:00 p.m. ET / 1:00 p.m. PT.

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How can I watch Bolivia vs Colombia?

If you are in the United States, there’s only one way to watch the La Verde face Los Cafeteros in El Alto. Tune in to Fanatiz for all the action from the Matchday 9 qualifier.

Bolivia vs Colombia: form guide

Bolivia:

  • Sep 10: Chile 1-2 Bolivia
  • Sep 5: Bolivia 4-0 Venezuela
  • Jul 1: Bolivia 1-3 Panama
  • Jun 27: Uruguay 5-0 Bolivia
  • Jun 23: USMNT 2-0 Bolivia

Colombia:

  • Sep 10: Colombia 2-1 Argentina
  • Sep 6: Peru 1-1 Colombia
  • Jul 14: Argentina 1-0 Colombia
  • Jul 10: Uruguay 0-1 Colombia
  • Jul 7: Colombia 5-0 Panama

Who is the referee for Bolivia vs Colombia? Who is the VAR?

Wilton Sampaio will be the match referee in El Alto, where he will be heading up an all-Brazilian team of officials. Bruno Boschilla and Nailton Oliveira will be Sampaio’s assistants referees, and the fourth official will be Ramon Abatti. The video assistant referee (VAR) will be Daniel Nobre, and the assistant VAR will be Pablo Gonçalves.

Table

Table Pts. P W D L
6 10 8 2 4 2
7 9 8 2 3 3
8 9 8 3 0 5
9 5 8 1 2 5
10 3 8 0 3 5
Table Pts. P W D L
1 18 8 6 0 2
2 16 8 4 4 0
3 15 8 4 3 1
4 11 8 4 2 2
5 10 8 3 1 4
Leaders
Total goals scored
Total goalkeeper saves
Shot assist
Fouls committed
Fouls received
Total number of red cards receive from both 2nd yellows and straight reds
Player receives a yellow card for an infringement
Recoveries of possession
Passes per game
39.9

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