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What to Watch During the October International Break: Key Fixtures and Storylines

The October international break brings another pause to domestic football, allowing national teams to take center stage. From crucial World Cup qualifiers in South America to high-stakes UEFA Nations League matchups, this break is packed with exciting fixtures. Here’s a rundown of the key matches and storylines to follow from October 7 to October 15, 2024.

1. Brazil’s Crucial World Cup Qualifiers: Time to Climb

In South America, all eyes will be on Brazil, currently sitting 5th in the CONMEBOL World Cup qualifiers, 8 points behind their rivals and leaders, Argentina. This break is pivotal for the Seleção as they face two must-win matches, first against Chile and then Peru. With pressure mounting, Brazil need to secure maximum points to stay on course for qualification.

Can Raphinha and the new generation of Brazilian stars rise to the occasion and close the gap on Argentina?

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2. Messi’s Quest with Argentina

Meanwhile, Argentina, the World Cup holders, continue their journey to the 2026 tournament. With Lionel Messi still at the heart of the squad, they will face Venezuela and Bolivia. These games provide a chance for Messi and Argentina to solidify their lead in the CONMEBOL standings. Argentina’s impressive form makes them favorites, but no World Cup qualifier is ever easy, especially with the high-altitude challenge of Bolivia.

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3. Nations League Showdowns: European Powerhouses Collide

Europe will see some blockbuster matches in the UEFA Nations League, where the biggest names in football are set to clash:

  • Italy vs Belgium: Two of Europe’s top teams meet in a game full of history and talent. Italy will be eager to bounce back after recent struggles, while Belgium, led by their golden generation, will look to make a statement.
  • Belgium vs France: Another marquee fixture, pitting Ousmane Dembélé and France against Belgium’s experienced squad. This is a must-watch as both teams push for a spot in the Nations League finals.
  • Poland vs Portugal: A showdown between two of Europe’s most iconic players – Robert Lewandowski and Cristiano Ronaldo.
  • Germany vs Netherlands: A classic European rivalry, this match promises to be a tactical battle between two teams eager to prove themselves on the road to future tournaments.
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4. USA’s Nations League Title Defense

The USA, reigning CONCACAF Nations League champions, will not be in action this month, as they, along with the other top-ranked teams, have been given a bye to the quarterfinals. These matches will take place in November, but for now, the rest of the CONCACAF teams will battle it out in the group stage for a chance to compete against the champions.

Christian Pulisic #10 of United States and Tyler Adams #4 of United States
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5. AFC Asian Qualifiers 2026: Asia’s Rising Stars

In Asia, the AFC World Cup Qualification matches will see some of the continent’s top teams battle for a place in the 2026 tournament. Japan, South Korea, and Australia are all strong contenders, but can emerging nations like Saudi Arabia and Qatar make an impact?

A key match to watch will be Saudi Arabia vs Japan, a fixture that could determine which team takes control of their group. Both teams have their eyes set on securing qualification as early as possible, and with players like Takefusa Kubo and Salem al Dawsari leading the way, this promises to be a high-quality contest.

Salem Al-Dawsari (#10) of Saudi Arabia
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6. Africa Cup of Nations Qualification: Race to Morocco

In Africa, the qualifiers for the Africa Cup of Nations continue as nations battle for a spot in the 2025 tournament, set to be held in Morocco. Powerhouses like Senegal, Nigeria, and the host Morocco will look to secure their place in the competition, but underdog teams are eager to make a statement.

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5. Emerging Storylines to Follow

  • Brazil’s Response Under Pressure: With their World Cup qualification campaign in a precarious position, can Brazil rally to regain their dominance in South American football?
  • Messi’s Leadership: Will Lionel Messi continue his run of brilliance with Argentina as they cruise towards qualification for the 2026 World Cup?
  • Nations League Drama: With top European teams clashing, who will take a step closer to Nations League glory, and which stars will shine in the spotlight?

6. What’s Next After October?

After this break, the final international window of 2024 will take place in November, featuring more World Cup qualifiers and Nations League deciders. As we inch closer to major tournaments, the stakes will only rise.