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Argentina can move to the precipice of 2026 World Cup qualification if the defending tournament champions can cool off red-hot Bolivia in Buenos Aires on Tuesday. Lionel Scaloni’s men are atop the CONMEBOL table with 19 points from nine fixtures, eight clear of the seventh-place playoff spot. Bolivia are flying, winners of three-straight qualifiers including a stunning 1-0 win of Colombia in El Alto on Thursday.

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Argentina tops the standings but is under a little pressure when it welcomes Bolivia in Buenos Aires on Tuesday. The Argentines have taken just one point from their last two qualifiers - a 2-1 defeat at Colombia and a 1-1 draw with Venezuela.

Defender Cristian Romero will replace German Pezzella after serving a suspension. Midfielder Alexis Mac Allister, who did not play against Venezuela, is a likely replacement for Thiago Almada. And striker Lautaro Martinez and Julian Alvarez are in contention for the starting lineup.

Bolivia has a different attitude than the team which succumbed to Argentina 3-0 in La Paz at the start of qualifying a year ago.

Under new coach Óscar Villegas and following the move to Estadio Municipal in El Alto, 4,150 meters above sea level, Bolivia has won three consecutive matches in qualifying against Venezuela, Chile, and Colombia.asdsadsad
 
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