The Bolivian national team is preparing for a crucial match against Iraq on March 31, in search of a direct ticket to the World Cup 2026. Following an exciting comeback that culminated in a 2-1 victory over Suriname, Bolivia is hopeful of returning to the biggest football event after 32 years. The match will take place at the BBVA Stadium in Monterrey, where ‘La Verde’, led by Óscar Villegas, will aim to overcome a tough Asian opponent.
The last time Bolivia qualified for the World Cup was in 1994, during the tournament held in the United States. The game is scheduled for 11:00 p.m. in Bolivia, while in Peru it will be at 10:00 p.m., and in other countries in the region, such as Argentina and Brazil, it will start at midnight.
The match will be broadcasted by Bolivia TV on open signal and Entel TV via cable, while in South America it can be followed through DSports. For more details on other sports events, such as the friendly match between Peru and Senegal, you can check our latest publications.