This Sunday, February 12, on the final date of the tournament, Venezuela (2 points), Ecuador (1) and Paraguay (1) will fight for the last ticket to the World Cup.
Ecuadorians and Paraguayans will meet at 4:00 p.m. local time (in Ecuador), while Venezuela will try to defend the fourth box by playing simultaneously against the host Colombia.
“DT Jimmy Brand got out of hand the Ecuadorian National Team,” according to Franklin Salas
Later, at 6:30 p.m., Brazil and Uruguay will define the title, with a slight advantage for the Charrúas, who only need a tie to be crowned.
The canarinha will miss their regulars in the defensive midfield Andrey and Marlon, penalized for accumulating yellow cards, like Arthur. (D)
Positions table

Channels to watch live
- Ecuador: DirecTV Sports
- Bolivia: Tigo Sports
- Brazil: SporTV
- Colombia: Caracol Play, Caracol HD2
- Argentina: TyC Sports Play
- Peru: DirecTV Sports
- Mexico: Fanatiz
- Panama: Nex
Schedule to watch today live Ecuador vs. Paraguayan
- 1:00 p.m. – Los Angeles
- 15:00 – Mexico and Chicago
- 16:00 – Ecuador, Colombia, New York, Miami and Washington DC
- 17:00 – Venezuela and Bolivia
- 18:00 – Santiago de Chile, Montevideo, Asunción and Brasilia
- 22:00 – London and Lisbon
- 23:00 – Madrid, Paris, Rome and Berlin
- 00:00 on Monday – Moscow
Schedule to watch live today Venezuela vs. Colombia
- 1:00 p.m. – Los Angeles
- 15:00 – Mexico and Chicago
- 16:00 – Ecuador, Colombia, New York, Miami and Washington DC
- 17:00 – Venezuela and Bolivia
- 18:00 – Santiago de Chile, Montevideo, Asunción and Brasilia
- 22:00 – London and Lisbon
- 23:00 – Madrid, Paris, Rome and Berlin
- 00:00 on Monday – Moscow
Schedule to see live today Brazil vs. Uruguay
- 3:30 p.m. – Los Angeles
- 17:30 – Mexico and Chicago
- 18:30 – Ecuador, Colombia, New York, Miami and Washington DC
- 19:30 – Venezuela and Bolivia
- 20:30 – Santiago de Chile, Montevideo, Asunción and Brasilia
- 00:30 Monday – London and Lisbon
- 01:30 on Monday – Madrid, Paris, Rome and Berlin
- 02:30 Monday – Moscow
Source: Eluniverso

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