Argentina
€749.00m
Colombia
€394.45m
The excitement is building for the much-anticipated World Cup Qualification South America match between Argentina and Colombia, set for June 11, 2025, at 01:00 GMT in the legendary Estadio Mâs Monumental. If you’re searching for an in-depth Argentina vs Colombia prediction, you’re in the right place—NerdyTips has crunched the numbers, analyzed the betting odds, and even asked the football gods for a sign (they were suspiciously silent). Let’s dive into what makes this fixture so intriguing, and why the stats and odds have us expecting a tight, tactical contest.
Argentina’s home ground is a fortress, and the betting odds reflect that: the hosts are favored at 1.65 to win, while Colombia sit as underdogs at a distant 6.0. The draw, always a tempting option for the neutral, is priced at 3.64. With the crowd at Estadio Mâs Monumental likely to be in full voice, Argentina’s home advantage could prove decisive—after all, historical league data shows that home teams in South America win 53.8% of the time, compared to just 19.3% for away sides.
Let’s talk numbers—big numbers. Argentina’s squad is valued at a staggering €749.00m, almost double Colombia’s €394.45m. While money doesn’t always buy goals (or happiness, or a decent haircut), it often brings depth, experience, and that crucial extra sprinkle of quality. Expect Argentina to use their superior squad depth to control the tempo and limit Colombia’s chances, especially with the home crowd behind them.
So, what can we realistically expect on the pitch? Our Argentina vs Colombia prediction leans heavily on the numbers:
The AI’s top betting tip for this World Cup Qualification South America encounter is under 2.5 goals, at odds of 1.62 (trust rating: 2.3/10). This may seem a little conservative, but it’s rooted in the numbers: only 40.3% of league matches go over 2.5 goals, and the last head to head back in July 2024 finished 1-0 to Argentina. If you’re the type who prefers a little less heart-stopping action and a little more tactical chess, this could be your bet.
The 1x2 market prediction falls in line with the overall sentiment: Argentina to win at 1.65 (trust rating: 1.8). The stats favor the home side, and the historical data is on their side too. Draws happen in 26.9% of matches, but with Argentina’s strong home record and the squad value gap, the odds are stacked in their favor.
The last time these two met in competitive action, Argentina edged Colombia 1-0 (odds then: 2.23 for Argentina, 3.85 for Colombia). That low-scoring affair fits neatly with the under 2.5 goals recommendation and the broader trend—both teams score in just 32.8% of matches, and over 1.5 goals occurs 59.7% of the time. While there’s always a chance for fireworks, the numbers suggest a more measured contest.
In summary, the Argentina vs Colombia prediction points toward a controlled, professional display from the hosts, with a 2-0 win looking likely. Whether you’re looking for betting tips, want to impress your friends with your knowledge of squad values, or just enjoy a good football story, this World Cup Qualification South America fixture promises to deliver a fascinating tactical battle. And hey, if you’re betting, maybe keep an eye on those corners—four might just be your lucky number!
Argentina is champion!
U2.5 -161
No more than 2 goals will be scored in the match with odds of -1611-154
Argentina is expected to win with odds of -154Under 2.5 -161
No more than 2 goals will be scored in the matchNo -161
At least one team is not expected to score1X&U4.5 -435
Home win/draw and under 4.5 goals
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10-Sep-24
2:1
| Argentina ![]() |
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15-Jul-24
1:0
| Colombia ![]() |
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01-Feb-22
1:0
| Colombia ![]() |
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07-Jul-21
1:1
| Colombia ![]() |
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09-Jun-21
2:2
| Argentina ![]() |
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15-Jun-19
0:2
| Colombia ![]() |
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12-Sep-18
0:0
| Argentina ![]() |
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15-Nov-16
3:0
| Colombia ![]() |
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17-Nov-15
0:1
| Argentina ![]() |
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27-Jun-15
0:0
| Colombia ![]() |
11 Jun | D |
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1:1
| Colombia.
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06 Jun | W |
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0:1
| Argentina.
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26 Mar | W |
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4:1
| Brazil.
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21 Mar | W |
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0:1
| Argentina.
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20 Nov | W |
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1:0
| Peru.
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14 Nov | L |
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2:1
| Argentina.
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16 Oct | W |
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6:0
| Bolivia.
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10 Oct | D |
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1:1
| Argentina.
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10 Sep | L |
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2:1
| Argentina.
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06 Sep | W |
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3:0
| Chile.
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11 Jun | D | ![]() |
1:1 |
Colombia.![]() |
06 Jun | D | ![]() |
0:0 |
Peru.![]() |
26 Mar | D | ![]() |
2:2 |
Paraguay.![]() |
21 Mar | L | ![]() |
2:1 |
Colombia.![]() |
19 Nov | L | ![]() |
0:1 |
Ecuador.![]() |
16 Nov | L | ![]() |
3:2 |
Colombia.![]() |
15 Oct | W | ![]() |
4:0 |
Chile.![]() |
10 Oct | L | ![]() |
1:0 |
Colombia.![]() |
10 Sep | W | ![]() |
2:1 |
Argentina.![]() |
07 Sep | D | ![]() |
1:1 |
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Team | Matches | Goals | Points | |
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1 |
![]() | 15 | 27-8 | 34 |
2 |
![]() | 15 | 13-5 | 24 |
3 |
![]() | 15 | 13-9 | 24 |
4 |
![]() | 15 | 20-16 | 22 |
5 |
![]() | 15 | 17-12 | 21 |
6 |
![]() | 15 | 18-14 | 21 |
7 |
![]() | 14 | 13-17 | 15 |
8 |
![]() | 14 | 14-30 | 14 |
9 |
![]() | 15 | 6-17 | 11 |
10 |
![]() | 15 | 9-22 | 10 |