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Uruguay vs Colombia Live Stream Free Football: Watch Online CONMEBOL World Cup 2014 Qualifier Soccer (Start Time)

Uruguay vs Colombia takes place on Tuesday with Uruguay hoping to gain the win that can push them ever-closer to confirming their World Cup 2014 spot next year in Brazil. This World Cup 2014 qualifier kicks off at 5 p.m. ET and can be watched online through free live stream (details below).

Uruguay currently sit in 5th position in CONMEBOL World Cup qualifying, and are within touching distance of moving into one of the automatic qualifying spots.

However, they have a big challenge today against Colombia. Even though they have home advantage many analysts have put Colombia as the favorites to win this one. Many have highlighted the injuries and suspensions that have ravaged their back line, and believe they will be too much for Uruguay to recover from and overcome.

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But undoubtedly there is still a huge amount of skill in the Uruguay line-up and if their top players can take starring roles today they have potential match-winners in the side.

Without a doubt they will miss Diego Godin, Diego Lugano, Sebastian Coates and Martin Caceres though, who are all unavailable for Uruguay, and they will have their work cut out keeping things tight at the back.

While Caceres has played more fullback than central defense in recent years, those are arguably the team's top four center backs and they are all out.

It is believed that 37-year-old Andres Scotti will be paired with an uncapped rookie player, and Uruguay could opt to move one of their defensive midfielders, Diego Perez or Sebastián Eguren, back into defense.

Meanwhile, Colombia are without Macnelly Torres and Pablo Armero. Jose Peckerman could move Juan Cuadrado back to left back, though he hasn't played much in a back four, and that could be exposed by Uruguay.

Uruguay vs Colombia kicks off at 5 p.m. ET from Centenario, Montevideo, Uruguay, and can be watched online through free live stream by clicking here.

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