FIFA World Cup: Brazil beat Chile in Qatar World Cup qualifier

With one day left until the end of the CONMEBOL Regional Qatar World Cup qualifiers, the results of Argentina and Venezuela on Friday, Brazil extended its lead as the other two countries qualified for the World Cup. The Arab territories should be ready by the end of this year. FIFA World Cup Fans can buy FIFA World Cup Tickets from our website.

Brazil beat Chile in Qatar FIFA World Cup qualifier
Brazil beat Chile in Qatar FIFA World Cup qualifier
Brazil looks devastating

Led by the duo of Neymar and Vinicius, Brazil defeated Chile 4-0 at the Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro to take a seven-point lead over closest rivals Argentina, reinstating its position as a leader in South America.

Tite's goals were scored by Neymar ('44), Coutinho ('72), Richarlison ('91) and Vinicius ('46).

Scratch Do Ouro remains unbeaten with 13 wins, 3 draws and will face the knocked out Bolivia on the last day of play.

The Chilean national team, seventh in qualifying with 19 points, will be looking for a real miracle against Uruguay that, coupled with other results, will advance to the play-offs.

Uruguay shows courage

At the Centenario Stadium in Montevideo, a solo goal by Giorgian De Arrascaeta in the 42nd minute was enough to give Uruguay a 1-0 win over Peru and secure their place in Qatar.

As for Ricardo Gareca's side, the defeat meant a drop back to fifth place and thus into the play-offs, with the risk of being eliminated if they don't beat Paraguay.

Brazil defeated Chile 4-0 at the Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro
Brazil defeated Chile 4-0 at the Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro
Ecuador gets a pass

Ecuador was beaten by Paraguay in a visit to Asuncion, where it lost 3-1 to an opponent with no chance of qualifying.

But thanks to a combination of other results, the team, coached by Gustavo Alfaro, has secured its presence in Qatar.

Colombia increases hope

Colombia's hopes of qualifying for the World Cup persist, with goals from Luis Diaz ('38), Miguel Borja ('71) and Matheus Uribe ('91) beating Bolivia 3-0.

With their win, the team coached by Reinaldo Rueda has 20 points, one point behind Peru, and becomes a team with a playoff option.

The Colombians are dependent on victory if they visit Venezuela, but Peru must also draw or not win on the final day of qualifying.

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