Venezuela vs Chile: South American Qualifiers Spotlight for 2026

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South American rivals La Vinotinto and La Roja head into a Tuesday clash in Maturín as the World Cup qualification campaign for 2026 continues to unfold.

The Venezuelan and Chilean national teams meet on Tuesday afternoon in Venezuela’s Monumental Stadium in Maturín, a key fixture on the fourth matchday of the South American qualifiers aimed at earning a place in the 2026 World Cup hosted in North America.

Live coverage: all the details of Venezuela vs. Chile

Venezuela, nicknamed Vinotinto, made headlines by earning a historic draw against Brazil, and now eyes another meaningful result to push their hopes in this qualifying round. The Chileans arrive after a 2-0 victory over Peru in the Pacific Classic last Thursday, giving them momentum as the campaign moves forward.

Both nations currently sit on four points apiece after the opening three matchdays, with Venezuela in sixth place and Chile in fifth in the standings. This positions them as early contenders within the tightly packed table as the road to Qatar’s successor continues to take shape.

When and where is Venezuela vs. Chile, South American qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup?

Where to watch Venezuela vs. Chile live online in Spain, and what about other regions

TV and channel: how to watch and the options for access

The match is available through Movistar Champions League and related services, which come with a subscription and occasionally extra costs. The guide below explains how fans can access the game and what choices exist to suit different preferences.

Movistar+

Movistar+ offers several package options, including Fusion bundles that combine television with fiber internet and mobile lines. These choices allow fans to select the plan that best fits their household and viewing habits.

Orange TV

Orange TV is another viable option for fans who want to watch the Champions League, the Spanish La Liga, the Segunda División, the UEFA Europa League, and other competitions. Rights for some events are shared among platforms, so coverage may appear across different services.

Streaming: where to watch and how to access

Movistar+ can be accessed on any device with an internet connection, either through the official Movistar+ app or the platform’s website. A notable feature is the use of an electronic key that supports daily match viewing across multiple devices. For more details, readers can visit ver.movistarplus.es.

The Movistar+ app is available for download on iOS and Android, with additional options for Smart TV environments. The experience is designed to accommodate different user preferences, ensuring fans can follow the match whether at home or on the move.

Note: This summary reflects widely reported information from coverage outlets and official platforms used for streaming and broadcast rights.

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