The Conmebol World Cup Qualifiers 2022 continue this week with some thrilling matches. Colombia host Argentina today in Barranquilla for Matchday 8. Los Cafeteros will try to get a consecutive victory in their tournament, while Argentina will try to take the three points after their draw with Chile. Here you will find the confirmed lineups for each national team.

This important match for the South American World Cup Qualifiers, to be played this Tuesday June 8, 2021 will be broadcasted in the US by Fubo TV, who has exclusive streaming rights in the US.

La Albiceleste, unbeaten at the tournament so far, will try to get back to victory with their captain Lionel Messi. On the other hand, Colombia wants to climb some positions at the standings, they’re currently sixth, to keep dreaming about Qatar 2022. 

Colombia’s confirmed lineup for the match 

Can Colombia get a win against Argentina? (Getty).

Can Colombia get a win against Argentina? (Getty).

With their win against Peru 3-0, Reinaldo Rueda’s team is back on track after some bad results last year. For this game, Los Cafeteros will count on with their whole squad except for Alfredo Morelos, who tested positive for Covid-19, and Daniel Muñoz, who saw the red card in Lima. 

Rueda will make only a couple of changes to the starting eleven. This will be their eleven: David Ospina; Stefan Medina, Yerry Mina, Davinson Sánchez, William Tesillo; Lerma, Gustavo Cuéllar, Mateus Uribe; Juan Cuadrado, Duvan Zapata and L. Díaz. 

Argentina’s confirmed lineup for the match 

Argentina is aiming for the three points in Barranquilla (Getty).

Argentina is aiming for the three points in Barranquilla (Getty).

Argentina will have a difficult visit against Colombia. However, Lionel Scaloni’s boys are up for the challenge. For this game, the team will suffer some changes in the back and midfield. 

To go for the victory in Barranquilla, the starting lineup of Argentina will be: Emiliano Martínez; Gonzalo Montiel, Cristian Romero, Nicolás Otamendi, Marcos Acuña; Rodrigo De Paul, Leandro Paredes, Giovanni Lo Celso; Lionel Messi, Lautaro Martínez and Nicolás González.