Argentina Dominates Bolivia 3-0 In FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier
In a thrilling FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match, Argentina secured a commanding victory over Bolivia with a score of 3-0, despite the absence of their star player, Lionel Messi. Here are the key highlights and updates from this exciting encounter:
Pre-Match Buildup
The Estadio Hernando Siles in La Paz, Bolivia, set the stage for a highly anticipated match between Bolivia and Argentina in the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifiers. The absence of Messi raised questions about Argentina’s performance.
Head-to-Head Record

Before the match, Bolivia and Argentina had faced off 14 times, with Argentina leading the head-to-head record with 9 wins, while Bolivia had 2 wins, and 3 matches ended in draws.
First Half Action
- The first half saw Enzo Fernandez scoring the opening goal for Argentina, showcasing their attacking prowess.
- Argentina continued to dominate, and the pressure on Bolivia intensified as Fernandez received a red card after a second yellow, leaving Bolivia with ten players.
Second Half Dominance
- Argentina’s dominance continued into the second half, with Nicolas Tagliafico scoring the second goal for the team.
- The third and final goal came from Nico Gonzalez, sealing Argentina’s convincing 3-0 victory.
Messi’s Absence
- Despite Messi’s absence, Argentina displayed remarkable teamwork and control throughout the match.
- The win secured Argentina six points from their first two matches of the World Cup qualifiers.
Post-Match Summary
Argentina’s performance without Messi showcased their depth and skill. The victory highlighted their determination to excel in the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifiers.
Upcoming Matches
With this win, Argentina’s journey in the qualifiers continues, leaving fans eager to see if Messi will make his return in the next matches.
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