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World Cup Qualifiers, results and standings –

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Matchday 16 of the South American qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup sees Uruguay-Venezuela facing off: Celeste is in 5th place, Vinotinto in 7th place.
Matchday 16 of the South American qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup sees Uruguay-Venezuela facing off: Celeste comes from a 2-0 defeat against Paraguay, Vinotinto from a 2-0 victory against Bolivia.

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Uruguay
The Uruguay team comes from a 2-0 defeat against Paraguay, a loss that triggered a media storm for coach Bielsa, with even heavier accusations than those faced by the Italian Spalletti: the finger is pointed at the Celeste coach for the defense and especially Ronald Araujo, with a truly poor performance.
Celeste is fifth in the standings, but the points advantage over Venezuela, their next opponent, is three, with 2 matchdays left in the group. So, absolutely no room for distractions. As for the lineup, coach Bielsa will field a 4-3-3 formation, with defense composed of Varela, Araujo, Gimenez, and Olivera; midfield formed by Nandez, Ugarte, and De Arrascaeta; attacking trio consisting of Pellistri, Aguirre, and Maximiliano Araujo.
Venezuela
The Venezuela team comes from a 2-0 victory against Bolivia, a crucial win for Vinotinto, who sit in 7th place in the group with the possibility of entering the inter-zone playoffs. However, direct qualification is only 3 points away, with a direct competitor like Uruguay, their next opponent, who is certainly not in top form after the previous round’s loss.
For the first time, Venezuelans have all the tools to qualify for the World Cup, a sign that football has grown in a team that was once considered the weakest in the South American context. Coach Batista will field a 4-4-2 formation, with defense composed of Aramburu, Ferraresi, Angel, and Navarro; midfield consisting of Bello, Segovia, José Martinez, and Savarino; attack composed of Josef Martinez and Rondon.
Uruguay-Venezuela probable lineups
Uruguay (4-3-3): Mele; Varela, Araujo, Gimenez, Olivera; Nandez, Ugarte, De Arrascaeta; Pellistri, Aguirre, Maximiliano Araujo. Ct: Bielsa.
Venezuela (4-4-2): Romo; Aramburu, Ferraresi, Angel, Navarro; Bello, Segovia, José Martinez, Savarino; Josef Martinez, Rondon. Ct: Batista.
Where to watch Uruguay-Venezuela
The match between Uruguay and Venezuela, valid for matchday 16 of the South American qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup, which will kick off at 1am Italian time, will be available in Italy on OneFootball.
European Cups
Napoli, Conte: “We have little to say and much to work on, it will take a lot of effort this year.”

Napoli Manager Antonio Conte spoke tonight in a press conference at the end of the match for 6-2 against PSV at the Philips Stadium. Napoli Manager Antonio Conte spoke tonight in a press conference at the end of the match for 6-2 against PSV at the Philips Stadium. Tra […]
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Chelsea-Ajax probable line-ups and where to watch it

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After the matches of the various national championships are archived, the Champions League returns with an interesting Bayern Munich-Club Brugge.
Bavarians in great form with 11 wins in as many games. Mister Kompany leaning towards confirming the offensive duo Jackson-Kane. On the other side, Brugge relies heavily on the creativity of the Italo-German Tresoldi.

Vincent Kompany manager of Bayern Munich arrives during the UEFA Champions League League Stage match Aston Villa vs Bayern Munich at Villa Park, Birmingham, United Kingdom, 2nd October 2024
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Bayern Munich Here
The Bayern Munich is a powerhouse. An incredible start to the season for the German team, with 11 wins in as many games. In front of 75,000 fans at the Fußball Arena München, for a match valid for the third day of the UEFA Champions League, come the Belgians of Club Brugge.
The Bavarians can count on an attacking department with 40 goals scored so far. Top player of the season start Harry Kane, scoring in the last 9 matches between league and National team. Absent from the match for the Bavarians are Davies, Ito, Musiala, and Stanisic.
However, as the main striker, Nicolas Jackson should play instead of Kane (likely to drop back behind the former Chelsea player). While on the wings, Olise and Luis Diaz should find space. In midfield, Kimmich is a sure starter, while the other midfield spot is a toss-up between Aleksandar Pavlovic (favored) and Goretzka. In defense, in front of Manuel Neuer, there should be Upamecano and Tah as center-backs and Boey and Laimer as full-backs.
Club Brugge Here
On the other hand, the Belgians’ journey cannot be said to be excellent. In fact, the team coached by Mister Hayen in the first two Champions League matches stands out for the overwhelming 4-1 victory against Monaco, but also for the defeat from a winning position against Atalanta of Ivan Juric.
The Belgian team will still try to pull off a surprise, relying mainly on their center-forward Nicolò Tresoldi. On the sides of the 2004 class player, the wingers Forbs and Tzolis should play, while in midfield, the playmaker role should be entrusted to Vanaken.
In the crucial area, coach Hayen should field Alexander Stankovic, son of Dejan, and Cisse Sandra. In defense, the center-backs should be Ordonez and Mechele, supported by the full-backs Sabbe and Seys. In goal, due to the absence of Mignolet through injury, Jackers is confirmed.
Bayern Munich-Club Brugge: probable lineups
Bayern Munich (4-2-3-1): Neuer; Boey, Upamecano, Tah, Laimer; Kimmich, Pavlovic; Olise, Kane, Diaz; N. Jackson. Coach: Kompany.
Club Brugge (4-3-3): Jackers; Sabbe, Ordonez, Mechele, Seys; Sandra, A. Stankovic, Vanaken; Forbs, Tresoldi, Tzolis. Coach: Hayen.
Bayern Munich-Club Brugge: where to watch
Bayern Munich-Club Brugge will take place on Wednesday, October 22 at 9:00 PM. The match between the Germans and the Belgians can be watched live on Sky Sport.
European Cups
Eintracht Frankfurt-Liverpool, probable line-ups

Eintracht Frankfurt and Liverpool will face off tomorrow night at the Deutsche Bank Park for the 3rd matchday of the Champions League League Phase.
The 3rd matchday of the Champions League sees Eintracht Frankfurt and Liverpool facing each other. A match that promises excitement, especially considering the great offensive capabilities of the home team. Six goals scored and conceded by the team coached by Dino Toppmoller in the first two European games of the season, resulting in two 5-1 results: the home win against Galatasaray, and the defeat suffered against Atletico Madrid at the Metropolitano.
On the other side, there are the Reds, who are going through a very negative period. Counting all competitions, Arne Slot’s team is coming off four consecutive defeats, including the one suffered in the Champions League against Galatasaray. A streak for Liverpool that hadn’t happened in 11 years. The lack of contribution from new signings Wirtz and Isak is under scrutiny.
Eintracht Frankfurt
The home team is coming off an away draw against Freiburg in the Bundesliga. Despite facing one of the European football giants, albeit in difficulty, Toppmoller doesn’t seem to want to give up on fielding an ultra-offensive lineup. Frankfurt relies on its talented midfield, composed of Uzun, Doan, and Bahoya. The only absentee is midfielder Oscar Hojlund, brother of Napoli’s forward.
Liverpool
A few more changes are expected in Liverpool’s lineup. Arne Slot is looking for the right solution to get out of the crisis. Against Eintracht, the Reds will have to do without goalkeeper Alisson and Ryan Gravenberch due to a hip problem. Jones is the favorite to replace the Dutchman. Some changes are also expected in defense, with Robertson and Joe Gomez ready to take the place of Kerkez and Konaté. In attack, Slot is ready to relaunch the former player of the match, Hugo Ekitike. The Frenchman is favored over Isak to lead the Reds’ attack.
Probable Lineups
Eintracht Frankfurt (4-2-3-1): Santos; Kristensen, Koch, Theate, Brown; Skhiri, Chaibi; Doan, Uzun, Bahoya; Burkardt. Coach: Toppmoller.
Liverpool (4-2-3-1): Mamardashvili; Bradley, Gomez, Van Dijk, Robertson; Jones, Mac Allister; Salah, Szoboszlai, Gakpo; Ekitike. Coach: Slot.
Where to Watch
The Champions League match between Eintracht Frankfurt and Liverpool will be broadcast exclusively on Sky Sport and streamed live on NOW starting at 9:00 PM on Wednesday, October 22, 2025.
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