By Francisco Salazar (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Aug 14, 2013 01:19 AM EDT

Colombia takes on Serbia on Wednesday in an international friendly.

The Colombian side enters the game as one of the top sides in the world and is close to qualifying for the FIFA World Cup next summer. Meanwhile, Serbia is unlikely to qualify for the World Cup after a poor qualifying campaign.

Colombia Recent Matches

In the last five games Los Cafeteros have won three, drawn once, and lost once. The lone defeat came against Venezuela in a World Cup qualifier, while the draw took place in Argentina. The wins were recorded in games against Bolivia, Guatemala, and Peru.

Serbia Recent Play

Serbia lost its last game against Belgium back in June.

Meanwhile, striker Marko Scepovic has a big chance to prove himself despite some attitude problems that have plagued his club career.

"I still believe in Scepovic because I know he has potential but we can't help him if he doesn't want to help himself and this will be the last game he plays for Serbia if he doesn't change his attitude," Serbia coach Marko Mihajlovic said.

"I don't care if Scepovic scores against the Colombians or not. What I want is 100 percent effort from him and it's now up to him which way his career goes."

The clubs have never met before.

Prediction: Colombia is the favorite and should take a 3-1 win with a goal from Falcao.

Start Time: 2 p.m. EST

The match will be broadcast on beIN Sport USA.

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