Chile and Venezuela will play each other on Friday, Nov. 14, in an international friendly exhibition game.

These two South American nations have faced off in many CONMEBOL games and Copa America tournaments in the past. Venezuela and Chile are very familiar with each other and they offer some of the world's best soccer players.

Here, they will have a chance to display their talents against one another. Latin Post.com previews the game and predicts who will win:

Chile

The Chile National Team had an impressive 2014 FIFA World Cup. They placed second in Group B behind the Netherlands with a 2-0-1 record and qualified for the knockout stage. In the Round of 16, Chile took Brazil the distance but lost in penalty kicks. Alexis Sánchez was Chile's leading scorer during the World Cup.

Argentine manager Jorge Sampaoli has been coaching Chile since 2012.

Chile's team captain is their goalkeeper Claudio Bravo, who recently made the move to FC Barcelona in La Liga. Bravo is the most capped Chilean player of all time, even ahead of Leonel Sánchez. We may even see backup goalkeeper Johnny Herrera start against Venezuela, as he did start against Bolivia last month, a game that ended in a 2-2 draw.

Alexis Sánchez and Eduardo Vargas lead Chile's young offense. Thanks to Jean Beausejour, Jorge Valdivia and Arturo Vidal, Chile has a very balanced middle field. Chile is great at controlling the ball and limiting shots against.

Chile's defense is just as impressive. Gonzalo Jara and Gary Medel lead the defensive unit. Medel scored the third and final clinching goal against Peru in a friendly game last month.

Chile's next game is against Uruguay on Tuesday, Nov. 18.

Venezuela

Unlike most South American countries, Venezuela has never performed at a FIFA World Cup before. Tough competition in the best soccer continent in the world doesn't make things easy. One of the greatest moments in Venezuela National Team history is when they advanced to the semifinals of the 2011 Copa America tournament but lost to Paraguay on penalty kicks.

Noel Sanvicente is the manager of Venezuela. Sanvicente previously played for Venezuela as a starting forward.

In Venezuela's last friendly, they tied with Japan, 2-2. Forward Mario Rondón scored a penalty kick, and defender Gabriel Cichero scored the second goal for Venezuela. Unlike Chile, Venezuela doesn't have a veteran goalkeeper. Dani Hernández and Rafael Romo still have much to prove, and they will be put to the test against Chile's offense on the road.

Venezuela's best middle fielder is Juan Arango. The 34-year-old attacker is capable of scoring and making great passes. Unfortunately outside of Arango, Venezuela lacks middle field depth.

Venezuela's next game is against Bolivia on Tuesday, Nov. 18.

Schedule, Where to Watch

Chile and Venezuela will play each other on Nov. 14 at the Estadio Regional de Antofagasta in Antofagasta, Chile. The game is scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. EST and can be found on the beIN Sports Network. You can also view a live game stream here.

Prediction

Historically, Chile has dominated the match-up, winning 18 and tying five of the 27 games played between each other. Venezuela's most notable win over Chile came at the 2011 Copa America, and they would love to repeat that magic. This should be a good game, but Chile has a very balanced squad that will win in the end.

Chile wins 3-2

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