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158
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3
Bolivia
Suriname
Attacks
108
70
Dangerous Attacks
37
46
Ball Possession
63
37
On Target
6
4
Off Target
5034
5047
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End 2-1
97′
L. Haquin
94′
A. Dijksteel
92′
M.Terceros
91′
O. Villegas
88′
D.Arroyo
R. Vaca
88′
Ervin vaca
R.Matheus
88′
R. Vaca
87′
D. Jubitana
L. V. Gelderen
84′
D. Malone
M. Bogarde
84′
S. Becker
S. Denswil
79′
M.Terceros
74′
J.Godoy
enzo beccera
72′
1-1
M. Paniagua
70′
A. Dijksteel
S. Pinas
69′
S. Pinas
67′
M. Bogarde
59′
M. Paniagua
H.Cuellar
48′
0-1
L. V. Gelderen
45′
R. Balker
J. Boëtius
Halftime 0-0
15′
J. Boëtius
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Match Info
Bolivia secured a vital 2-1 victory over Suriname in a FIFA World Cup Inter-confederation Play-off match on March 27, 2026, edging closer to a spot in the global tournament. The result gives Bolivia a crucial advantage in the two-legged tie, putting them in a strong position to advance to the 2026 World Cup finals. The match saw Bolivia take an early lead through a well-worked team move, but Suriname fought back to level the score before halftime, setting up a tense second half. The decisive moment came in the 75th minute when Bolivia's striker converted a penalty after a handball was spotted by the VAR, a decision that sparked controversy among the Suriname players and bench. The Bolivian defense held firm under late pressure, with their goalkeeper making a spectacular save in stoppage time to preserve the narrow lead. This win moves Bolivia three points clear in the play-off standings, while Suriname now faces a must-win scenario in the return leg. The Bolivia manager praised his team's resilience, stating, "We showed the heart required for these high-pressure matches." The Suriname coach lamented the penalty call but acknowledged his team must be more clinical, saying, "We created chances but didn't take them. We have to be perfect at home." The starting lineup for Bolivia featured key players like their captain in midfield, while Suriname lined up in a defensive 4-5-1 formation aiming to counter-attack.

