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World Cup - Qualification South AmericaTable & Standings

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WC Qualification South America Table
World Cup - Qualification South America · Season 2023/25 Finished · WC Qualification South America
#TeamPGDPtsFORM
1
World Championship
182138LWDWW
2
World Championship
18929WDDDD
3
World Championship
181028WWDDD
4
World Championship
181028DWWLD
5
World Championship
18728LWWDL
6
World Championship
18428WDLWD
7
World Championship (Promotion: )
18-1820WLWLD
818-1018LLLWW
918-1512LLDDL
1018-1811DLLLD

World Cup - Qualification South America 2023/25 Standings & Group Tables

League table, points, form, and qualification zones.

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World Cup - Qualification South America 2023/25 standings track the table, including position, points, matches played, goal difference, recent form, and qualification or relegation notes where they are available. The table currently lists 10 teams.

Current table leaders

The top of the table currently starts with Argentina (1st, 38 points, 18 played, +21 GD), Ecuador (2nd, 29 points, 18 played, +9 GD), Colombia (3rd, 28 points, 18 played, +10 GD), Uruguay (4th, 28 points, 18 played, +10 GD), and Brazil (5th, 28 points, 18 played, +7 GD), giving standings context for points, matches played and goal difference before checking the full league table.

Points gap context

Argentina lead by 9 points over Ecuador with 38 points. The top five from Argentina to Brazil are separated by 10 points.

Qualification zones

Current table markers include Argentina: Promotion - World Championship, Ecuador: Promotion - World Championship, Colombia: Promotion - World Championship, Uruguay: Promotion - World Championship, and Brazil: Promotion - World Championship, which helps explain qualification and relegation positions where the provider includes those labels.

Recent form

The form column lists recent results for Argentina (LWDWW), Ecuador (WDDDD), Colombia (WWDDD), Uruguay (DWWLD), and Brazil (LWWDL), adding a compact form signal alongside points and goal difference.