Lionel Messi and Luis Suárez, close friends and former teammates at Barcelona, will renew their on-the-field rivalry on Thursday in World Cup qualifying. (More Sports News)
Messi, who appears to have recovered from a muscle injury in his leg, led Argentina to its third World Cup title last year and has his te൩a😼m in first place in the South American qualifying group for the 2026 tournament.
The 🍨36-year-old Suárez has just returned to Uruguay's national team as he nears the end of a high-scoring season in the Brazilian league.
The Argentines will ꦑtake on two-time World Cup champion🍃 Uruguay at La Bombonera Stadium in Buenos Aires.
Also Thursday, ♔Brazil will travel to☂ face Colombia in Barranquilla as it tries to recover from a home draw with Venezuela and a loss at Uruguay in its previous two qualifying matches.
Brazil coach Fernando Diniz, who recently won the Copa Libertadores with Fluminense, could use teenager Enﷺdrick after calling him up for the first time.
Argentina leads the 10-team South American qualifying group with 12 points from four matches. Uruguay, Brazil and Venezuela ha▨ve seven points each and are separated by goal difference. Colombia has six points, while Ecuador, Paraguay and Chile🅠 have four each. Peru has one point and Bolivia has zero.
The next World Cup in the United States, Mexico and Canada will include 48 teams, meaning direct entry for the top six teams in South America. The seventh-p꧑lace team will contest an intercontinental playoff for a berth.
Messi will likely be playing his last two matches of the calendar year against Uruguay and then Brazil next week at the Maracana Stadium. The eight-time Ballon d'Or winner finished his season with Inter Mi🎃ami on October 21.
Suárez, a teammate of Messi at Barcelona fr🔜om 2014-20, will return to Uruguay's national team for the first time under coach Marcelo Bielsa. The veteran striker earned his place despite knee pain, which he doesn't hide during every match for Brazilian club Gremio.
Both Argentina and Uruguay are expected to♎ qualify for the next World Cup, but Messi andඣ Suarez are not guaranteed to be with their national teams in 2026.
Argentina left back Nicolás Tagliafico, however, is hoping Messi will stay in the mix if the team defends its Copa America title next year in the Uni⭕ted States.
"If we win, I think he might extend it a 🔯little more. If we didn𒀰't win the World Cup in Qatar, he would leave. But he did it and wants to enjoy it," Tagliafico told newspaper La Nacion.
"If we win Copa America, I am certain that will be an 🅷incentive for Leo to continue."
Endrick𒀰, who is set to join Real Madrid in January, is expected to get some playing time at Colombi𝓡a.
The 17-year-o🧸ld forward is likely to join Vinicius Júnior and Rodrygo — both already playing for Madrid — up front.
Casemiro and Neymar, two of B💙razil's key players in recent 𝓀years, are out with injuries.
Brazil has had a tough time winning in Colombia in recent World Cup qualifying cam🔥paigns, and facing Argentina in the next match on Tuesday could🗹 make it more difficult.
"We know that Brazil versus Argentina is a different match because of it ♚all," Brazil midfielder Bruno Guimarães said on Tuesday at the team's training ground in Teresopolis.
"We have a big focus on Colombia, it is a tough and p🍰hysical match. We are giving due attention 𝓡to Colombia and then we will give it to Argentina."
Colomb🌱ia🌄 will field a recovered Luis Díaz, who on Tuesday was reunited with his father. Luis Manuel Díaz Jiménez was kidnapped by a guerrilla group in late October. He was released last week.
Also Thursday, Bolivia will face Peru, Venezuelꦦa will host Ecuador, and Chile wiꦉll take on Paraguay.