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Argentina face Chile this Thursday evening, as part of the qualifying campaign for the 2026 World Cup, on the night of Thursday to Friday (2am). Here is all the essential information on this match.
Recent American champion, theArgentina
continues to hang over world football. But this golden era for the Albiceleste has been marred by avoidable controversies in recent years, starting with the racist chants sung by Enzo Fernandez and some of his teammates during the celebrations of their Copa America title.
Fernandez, precisely, will be present for this South American clash against Chile, a sort of awakening to some finals of the last decade. On the other hand, Argentina will have to do without two big names for this match: Lionel Messi, injured and replaced in the group by Paulo Dybala, and Angel Di Maria, who has decided to end his international career.
The expected compositions
Argentina : Martinez – Montiel, Romero, Martinez, Tagliafico – De Paul, Fernandez, Mac Allister – Dybala – Alvarez, Martinez.
Chile : Arias – Isla, Maripan, Lichnovsky, Suazo – Nunez, Echeverria, Osorio – Sanchez, Davila, Vargas.
Where to watch the match?
This match between Argentina and Chile will be broadcast on L’Équipe Live Foot, free of charge, on the night of Thursday to Friday, from 2 a.m.
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