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On November 15, 2024, Ecuador will host Bolivia in the 11th round of South American World Cup qualifiers. Both teams sit close in the standings, aiming for a win to strengthen their positions in the top-6.
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With just two defeats to their name in the current CONMEBOL qualifying campaign, only Colombia have lost fewer games than Ecuador at this stage, with Sebasitan Beccacece's side proving to be stubborn opponents in the South American section.
Goals have been something of an issue though, as La Tri have scored just once across their last four qualifiers with both of their fixtures last month ending in goalless draws against Paraguay and Uruguay respectively.
Bolivia Preview: Plucky underdogs
After an unprecedented three-game winning streak in World Cup qualifying, Bolivia were given a reality check by Lionel Messi-inspired Argentina in their most recent fixture last month, losing 6-0 to the reigning Copa America and world champions.
However, their recent winning run does keep them very much in the qualification mix, and they will look for another positive away result here after ending their 31-year wait for an away qualifying victory with a 1-2 victory over Chile in September.
Ecuador Squad
Goalkeepers: Hernán Galíndez (Huracán-Argentina), Gonzalo Valle (Liga Deportiva Universitaria-Ecuador), Moisés Ramírez (Independiente del Valle-Ecuador)
Defenders: Piero Hincapié (Bayer Leverkusen-Germany), Xavier Arreaga (New England Revolution), William Pacho (PSG-France), Félix Torres (Corinthians-Brazil), Joel Ordóñez (Club Brugge-Belgium), Pervis Estupiñán (Brighton-England), Jhoanner Chávez (RC Lens-France), Ángelo Preciado (Sparta Prague-Czech Republic), Cristian Ramírez (Ferencváros-Hungary)
Midfielders: Alan Minda (Cercle Brugge-Belgium), Moisés Caicedo (Chelsea-England), Alan Franco (Atlético Mineiro-Brazil), Ángel Mena (Pachuca-Mexico), Carlos Gruezo (San Jose Earthquakes-USA), Kendry Páez (IDV-Ecuador), Jeremy Sarmiento (Brighton-England), Pedro Vite (Vancouver Whitecaps-USA), John Yeboah (Raków Czestochowa-Portugal), Gonzalo Plata (Flamengo-Brazil).
Forwards: Enner Valencia (Internacional-Brazil), Kevin Rodríguez (Union Saint Gilloise-Belgium), John Mercado (AVS Futebol SAD-Portugal), Leonardo Campana (Inter Miami-USA).
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With just two defeats to their name in the current CONMEBOL qualifying campaign, only Colombia have lost fewer games than Ecuador at this stage, with Sebasitan Beccacece's side proving to be stubborn opponents in the South American section.
Goals have been something of an issue though, as La Tri have scored just once across their last four qualifiers with both of their fixtures last month ending in goalless draws against Paraguay and Uruguay respectively.
Bolivia Preview: Plucky underdogs
After an unprecedented three-game winning streak in World Cup qualifying, Bolivia were given a reality check by Lionel Messi-inspired Argentina in their most recent fixture last month, losing 6-0 to the reigning Copa America and world champions.
However, their recent winning run does keep them very much in the qualification mix, and they will look for another positive away result here after ending their 31-year wait for an away qualifying victory with a 1-2 victory over Chile in September.
Ecuador Squad
Goalkeepers: Hernán Galíndez (Huracán-Argentina), Gonzalo Valle (Liga Deportiva Universitaria-Ecuador), Moisés Ramírez (Independiente del Valle-Ecuador)
Defenders: Piero Hincapié (Bayer Leverkusen-Germany), Xavier Arreaga (New England Revolution), William Pacho (PSG-France), Félix Torres (Corinthians-Brazil), Joel Ordóñez (Club Brugge-Belgium), Pervis Estupiñán (Brighton-England), Jhoanner Chávez (RC Lens-France), Ángelo Preciado (Sparta Prague-Czech Republic), Cristian Ramírez (Ferencváros-Hungary)
Midfielders: Alan Minda (Cercle Brugge-Belgium), Moisés Caicedo (Chelsea-England), Alan Franco (Atlético Mineiro-Brazil), Ángel Mena (Pachuca-Mexico), Carlos Gruezo (San Jose Earthquakes-USA), Kendry Páez (IDV-Ecuador), Jeremy Sarmiento (Brighton-England), Pedro Vite (Vancouver Whitecaps-USA), John Yeboah (Raków Czestochowa-Portugal), Gonzalo Plata (Flamengo-Brazil).
Forwards: Enner Valencia (Internacional-Brazil), Kevin Rodríguez (Union Saint Gilloise-Belgium), John Mercado (AVS Futebol SAD-Portugal), Leonardo Campana (Inter Miami-USA).