Buenos Aires: Argentina currently tops the CONMEBOL World Cup qualifying standings after the latest round of matches. With 15 games played, the team has achieved 11 wins, one draw, and three losses, resulting in a total of 34 points. Their goal difference stands at 19, with a tally of seven goals for and eight against.
According to Namibia Press Agency, Ecuador and Paraguay are tied in second place with 24 points each. Ecuador has secured seven wins, six draws, and two losses, with a goal difference of 8. Paraguay follows closely with six wins, six draws, and three losses, maintaining a goal difference of 4.
Brazil is positioned fourth with 22 points, having recorded six wins, four draws, and five losses. Their goal difference is 4, with 20 goals scored and 16 conceded. Uruguay and Colombia are neck-and-neck in the standings, each with 21 points. Both teams have achieved five wins, six draws, and four losses. Uruguay's goal difference is 5, while Colombia's is 4.
Venezuela, Bolivia, Peru, and Chile complete the standings. Venezuela has 18 points from four wins, six draws, and five losses, with a goal difference of -2. Bolivia stands at 14 points, having won four matches, drawn two, and lost nine, with a goal difference of -18. Peru and Chile are at the bottom of the table. Peru has collected 11 points with two wins, five draws, and eight losses, while Chile has 10 points from two wins, four draws, and nine losses.