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Venezuela - Chile
South America – World Cup Qualifying - Monumental
4th Round
* Betting odds were correct at the time of publication but are subject to change.
Predictions and Best Odds for Venezuela vs Chile
South America has already started its World Cup qualifying campaign with Venezuela and Chile meeting in the first match of round 4.
Contents
Under 2.5 Goals
- Venezuela went under the line in six straight games
- Chile covered this bet three times in a five-match span
- The last six h2h meetings between these teams had more than two goals scored
Venezuela to Win
- Chile defeated Venezuela six times in their last eight encounters
- Venezuela won the last home match against Chile in the last World Cup qualifying period
- The home team has lost once in their last ten matches winning six times
Statistics and Latest Odds for Venezuela vs Chile prediction
Here are the top stats for the game along with a tool to help you pick the best odds.
Last Five - Venezuela
26/03/25
South America - World Cup Qualifying South
Peru
Venezuela
0
1
W
21/03/25
South America - World Cup Qualifying South
Ecuador
Venezuela
2
1
L
18/01/25
International Match International
USA
Venezuela
3
1
L
20/11/24
South America - World Cup Qualifying South
Chile
Venezuela
4
2
L
14/11/24
South America - World Cup Qualifying South
Brazil
Venezuela
1
1
D
Last Five - Chile
26/03/25
South America - World Cup Qualifying South
Ecuador
Chile
0
0
D
20/03/25
South America - World Cup Qualifying South
Paraguay
Chile
1
0
L
08/02/25
International Match International
Panama
Chile
1
6
W
20/11/24
South America - World Cup Qualifying South
Venezuela
Chile
2
4
W
16/11/24
South America - World Cup Qualifying South
Peru
Chile
0
0
D
Here is the way the bookmakers view the odds for the match in question:
Venezuela odds: 9/5 (2.80) – 35.7%
Draw odds: 11/5 (3.20) – 31.3%
Chile odds: 6/4 (2.50) – 40%
Venezuela vs Chile odds put the visiting team in the driving position. Chile is the expected winner, but the probability of their win is at 40 percent, only slightly higher than the one of the host team. Both teams have similarly started the qualifying campaign and a victory in this match would come a long way to give one side a breakthrough. Keep up with all the latest picks and predictions by visiting our football betting tips page. Here are some options for your consideration when it comes to this particular match: Alexis Sanchez scoring Anytime is valued at 13/5 (3.50) – 28.6% and a Half-Time Draw could get you odds up to 1/1 (2.00) – 50%.
Venezuela vs Chile Lineups, Preview, and Team Information
Venezuela
The home team has never qualified for the World Cup. They entered the qualifiers for the first time in 1966 and had limited success against the top South American teams. However, over the last few years, they made some progress and this campaign could be their best chance yet to get to the football biggest stage. They proved that much by drawing against Brazil on Friday away from home in a great upset.
Possible lineup: Romo, Gonzalez, Osorio, Angel, Makoun, Sosa, Rincon, Herrera, Machis, Cordova, Rondon.
Chile
With their vast experience at this level, Chile is entering this match as a slight favorite, but with Venezuela playing some good football recently, this match could go either way. Chile defeated Peru in their first match of this qualifying window.
Possible lineup: Cortes, Medel, Catalan, Maripan, Suazo, Pulgar, Mendez, Valdes, Echeverria, Diaz, Sanchez.
Player to Watch: Alexis Sanchez
It is hard to find a bigger star between these teams than Alexis Sanchez. A legend in Chile, Sanchez has scored 51 goals in 155 appearances for his national team. He has been a stalwart for the side for almost 20 years making it to the World Cup in the process. This qualifying campaign could be his last stand with the national squad.
Sanchez played terrific football last season for Marseille, but the Ligue 1 team decided not to renew his contract, so the 34-year-old returned to Inter Milan on a free transfer this summer. He is yet to score a goal in four Serie appearances having played only on occasion.
Starting lineups
Starting lineups are usually released 60 minutes before kick-off.
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