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FIFA World Cup 2010 Qualifying
Teams : Venezuela vs Colombia
Competition : FIFA World Cup 2010 Qualifying
Date : 31st
Timing : 22:30 (IST)
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Fifa World Cup 2010 Qualifier

Teams : Peru vs Chile

Competition : World Cup Qualifier

Date : 30th

Timing : 3:30 (IST)

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Peru welcome Chile to Lima's Monumental Stadium and Del Solar said: "They are a dangerous opponent, but as Peruvians we have pride and honour to play for in this match and must do things right to win.

"We are in Lima and we hope to clinch a win which will revitalise our fans and give us hope for the rest of the competition."

Chile have fared much better than tomorrow's opponents and sit fourth in the table, just one point behind second-placed Brazil.

But coach Marcelo Bielsa insists form will count for nothing when they take on a Peru side desperate for their second victory.

"If you look at the results between teams at the top and those towards the bottom, you will find a lot of surprises," he said.

Chile midfielder Mark Gonzalez has urged his team-mates to reproduce the performance which saw them beat Argentina in their last qualifier. source:espnstar.com

Fifa World Cup 2010 Qualifier

Teams : Ecuador vs Brazil

Competition : World Cup Qualifier

Date : 30th

Timing : 3:30 (IST)

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The 29-year-old's role will be doubly important because of the absence of his AC Milan team-mate Kaka due to injury.

"We have already played without Kaka and we did all right," said Dunga. "We have Ronaldinho, who is an outstanding player.

"Any coach in the world would love to have him in his squad.

"When he has the ball he will have absolute freedom. His creativity makes him indispensable."

Second-placed Brazil will have the altitude to cope with as they visit Quito, where the Estadio Olimpico Atahualpa is located 2,850 metres above sea level.

And Ecuador coach Sixto Vizuete hopes to take advantage by stifling their illustrious opponents.

He said: "We're very motivated. The squad is united and we'll be aggressive, in the good sense of the word.

"We're going to put pressure on the midfield. I want to suffocate Brazil.

"We're going to use the first 20 minutes to put pressure on, because they will be adapting to the altitude."

Ecuador defender and captain Ivan Hurtado wants his side to make the most of home advantage.source:espnstar.com

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