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Colombia vs Venezuela LIVE: times, how to watch on USTV

Integrated Sports Media + Marketing announced on Thursday they will exclusively broadcast the Colombia vs. Venezuela match up in the United States on Sunday, Dec. 10 at DRV PNK Stadium in Fort Lauderdale.

The South American matchup is set for a 6 p.m. ET kick off and only available live via cable, satellite and digital Pay Per View. Here’s the best offer to watch the game only at $12.99

The two teams have met in south Florida before, with Colombia beating Venezuela 2-1 in a 2018 friendly at Hard Rock Stadium.

Following the match in Florida, Colombia will travel to California for a friendly against Mexico on December 16 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.

Here is everything you need to know ahead of the match.

Colombia vs. Venezuela (friendly)

  • When: Sunday, Dec. 10
  • Where: DRV PNK Stadium (Fort Lauderdale)
  • Time: 6 p.m. ET

Colombia vs Venezuela H2H:

In the previous 14 times both teams have faced each other, Colombia leads with seven wins, with Venezuela winning five. Five games between these sides ended as draws.

However, Colombia has had a great record against fellow South American opponents since 2016. Since then, they have met eight times, and the Colombian team has won five and drawn three.

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Colombia:

Colombia team has improved significantly under Nestor Lorenzo and currently sits at number 15 in the FIFA World Rankings, moving up two spaces over the last year.

The Coffeemakers are coming to the fixture after winning their last match 1-0 against Paraguay, followed by an incredible 2-1 win over Brazil a few days earlier.

The consistent winning results have seen them moving up to the third place in the World Cup qualification table, winning 12 points after six games and just three points behind the table leaders Argentina.

In addition, they’re the only unbeaten side in this CONMEBOL qualifiers so far, winning three and drawing three. Overall, they’re undefeated in their last 17 games in all competitions (including friendlies).

Talking about the squad, Colombia does not have a single player who played their last match present for this fixture. However, several MLS players, including Wikelman Carmona, Jesus Bueno, Andres Reyes, Fulham’s Devon Tanton, and Leeds United’s Ian Poveda, have received call-ups.

Colombia Possible Starting XI:

Ospina, Reyes, Vera, Tanton, Velasquez, Cantano, Campuzano, Gomez, Poveda, Cambindo, Hernandez

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