The Venezuela vs Argentina live stream promises to be a fascinating contest as South American qualifying for the 2026 World Cup reaches the midway stage. Better yet, Lionel Messi is back for the Albiceleste – and you can watch it from anywhere with a VPN, and potentially for FREE. Argentina visits Venezuela looking to maintain the top spot in the CONMEBOL 2026 World Cup qualifiers.
We’re on the cusp of the midway stage in CONMEBOL’s World Cup qualifying competition, with six guaranteed spots at the 2026 finals up for grabs, and the seventh-placed side heading into an intercontinental play-off.
Ten teams are in contention and after eight games, Argentina, Colombia and Uruguay have impressed and are odds on favourites to secure their berths at the World Cup, which is to be hosted by the US, Canada and Mexico.
Manager Lionel Scaloni announced his 27 man squad for the upcoming games, unfortunately for him a number of players were ruled out with injuries. Alejandro Garnacho, Paulo Dybala and Nicolás González are three attacking players that won't feature for Argentina in this international break due to injuries. Scaloni was able to reinforce his squad with the late call ups of Leicester City attacking midfielder Facundo Buonanotte and 19-year-old Julio Soler.
There are two ways you can watch a Venezuela vs Argentina live stream for FREE, if you're lucky enough to live in Australia or Colombia.
If you're currently Down Under, you can catch the action via the SBS On Demand service from SBS On Demand in Australia.
Liverpool's Alexis Mac Allister won't feature in Thursday's game against Venezuela but could be available for Sunday's game vs. Bolivia. Tottenham's Cristian Romero also won't be available vs. Venezuela as he will serve his suspension after picking up a second yellow card in Argentina's last qualifier game against Colombia.
Scaloni has a thin squad for the first of the two-game October international break. However, the return of legendary captain Lionel Messi should give La Albiceleste a morale boost and Scaloni still has a very solid base of players that make Argentina still a formidable side.
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We’re on the cusp of the midway stage in CONMEBOL’s World Cup qualifying competition, with six guaranteed spots at the 2026 finals up for grabs, and the seventh-placed side heading into an intercontinental play-off.
Ten teams are in contention and after eight games, Argentina, Colombia and Uruguay have impressed and are odds on favourites to secure their berths at the World Cup, which is to be hosted by the US, Canada and Mexico.
Manager Lionel Scaloni announced his 27 man squad for the upcoming games, unfortunately for him a number of players were ruled out with injuries. Alejandro Garnacho, Paulo Dybala and Nicolás González are three attacking players that won't feature for Argentina in this international break due to injuries. Scaloni was able to reinforce his squad with the late call ups of Leicester City attacking midfielder Facundo Buonanotte and 19-year-old Julio Soler.
There are two ways you can watch a Venezuela vs Argentina live stream for FREE, if you're lucky enough to live in Australia or Colombia.
If you're currently Down Under, you can catch the action via the SBS On Demand service from SBS On Demand in Australia.
Liverpool's Alexis Mac Allister won't feature in Thursday's game against Venezuela but could be available for Sunday's game vs. Bolivia. Tottenham's Cristian Romero also won't be available vs. Venezuela as he will serve his suspension after picking up a second yellow card in Argentina's last qualifier game against Colombia.
Scaloni has a thin squad for the first of the two-game October international break. However, the return of legendary captain Lionel Messi should give La Albiceleste a morale boost and Scaloni still has a very solid base of players that make Argentina still a formidable side.
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