South America Conmebol World Cup qualifiers: Alexis Sanchez grabs vital win for Chile as Colombia qualification slips through David Ospina’s fingers
Colombia were on the cusp of booking a place at Russia 2018 before Paraguay fought back in last two minutes with help of Ospina's clangers
ALEXIS SANCHEZ grabbed Chile a vital winner on a night of incredible late drama in South American World Cup qualifying.
But Arsenal team-mate David Ospina dropped TWO clangers in the final two minutes against Paraguay as Colombia's ticket to Russia 2018 went up in smoke.
Chile were looking edgy in Santiago when Ecuador's Romario Ibarra converted from just inside the box to cancel out a Eduardo Vargas' opener.
But Sanchez profited from woeful defending four minutes from time to net a close-range that lifts Chile from sixth to third in Conmebol qualifying.
Brazil were already assured of a top-four spot when they played out a 0-0 draw in Bolivia earlier this evening, although Argentina's hopes hang by a thread after a goalless draw with Peru.
Uruguay had edged closer with a 0-0 draw in Venezuela - but later results mean they are almost certain to join the Samba nation.
It looked like Colombia were also heading for Russia when Falcao latched onto a through ball to put them ahead against Paraguay in the 79th-minute of their Baranquilla clash.
But a pair of handling errors from Ospina in the final two minutes means they now need a result against Peru next week.