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How to Watch Peru vs Brazil Live Stream: TV Channel, Lineups, and More

How to Watch Peru vs Brazil Live Stream: TV Channel, Lineups, and More

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Record-breaking Neymar Aims for New Milestone as Brazil Faces Peru

Introduction

After becoming the all-time leading goal scorer in Brazil international history, Neymar sets his sights on another record as the Brazilian national team travels to Peru for a CONMEBOL World Cup qualifier. The 31-year-old surpassed the legendary Pele with his 78th and 79th international goals in a commanding 5-1 victory over Bolivia last week. Now, Neymar aims to break Landon Donovan’s global all-time assists record, needing just two more to take the top spot. As Brazil already holds one foot in the 2026 World Cup thanks to their three points in the qualification opener, individual records will dominate the narrative for Brazil’s qualifying journey.

Peru’s Performance and Expectations

Peru had a lackluster start to their 2026 World Cup qualification campaign with a drab 0-0 draw against Paraguay on the road. Despite being out-shot 19-5 and being reduced to 10 men just before halftime, Peru managed to hold on for a valuable point. However, fans will be hoping for a more spirited performance against Brazil to avoid a narrow path to qualification.

Peru vs Brazil Kick-Off Time

The CONMEBOL World Cup qualifying match between Peru and Brazil will take place at the Estadio Nacional de Lima on Tuesday, September 12 at 9 p.m. local time in Lima, Peru. For viewers in different time zones, the kickoff times are as follows:
– USA/Canada: Tue, Sep. 12, 10 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. PT
– UK: Wed, Sep. 13, 3 a.m. BST
– Australia: Wed, Sep. 13, 12 p.m. AEST
– India: Wed, Sep. 13, 7:30 a.m. IST
– Hong Kong: Wed, Sep. 13, 10 a.m. HKT
– Malaysia: Wed, Sep. 13, 10 a.m. MYT
– Singapore: Wed, Sep. 13, 10 a.m. SGT
– New Zealand: Wed, Sep. 13, 2 p.m. NZST

How to Watch Peru vs Brazil

The broadcast availability for this match varies across different territories. In the USA, the game will be televised via streaming service Fanatiz, which has acquired the broadcast rights for select CONMEBOL qualifiers. Fans in select regions, including Japan, Brazil, Indonesia, and Thailand, can stream the game live on FIFA+. In Brazil, Globo and SporTV will be covering the match. For Brazil’s home games, Telemundo and/or Universo will broadcast in the United States. However, since this game is an away match for Brazil, the broadcast rights default to those obtained from hosts Peru.

Projected Lineups & Team News

Peru will be without right-back Luis Advincula, who was sent off with a second booking just before halftime in their qualifying opener. Aldo Corzo from Universitario de Deportes is expected to step in as his replacement. Head coach Juan Reynoso has made changes, shifting to a 4-3-3 formation. Captain Paolo Guerrero will continue as the striker, earning his 11th cap. Wingers Andy Polo and Andre Carrillo retain their places, meaning 21-year-old playmaker Jostin Alarcon will have to wait for his international debut. Pedro Gallese, the goalkeeper from Orlando City, who made six crucial saves in the draw against Paraguay, is likely to retain his starting position.

New interim Brazil head coach Fernando Diniz made changes in his debut against Bolivia, surprising everyone by including Neymar despite his lack of playing time with Saudi club Al Hilal. In the second qualifier, Diniz has chosen to field an unchanged starting XI. Real Madrid’s Vinicius Junior is sidelined with an injury, while Antony and Lucas Paqueta were withdrawn from the squad due to legal issues. Manchester City goalkeeper Ederson, who started the previous game, will continue in goal instead of giving Liverpool’s Alisson an opportunity. Richarlison, who struggled as a striker against Bolivia, will be deployed in the same position, denying Gabriel Jesus a chance. Casemiro wore the captain’s armband in the previous match, indicating a change from the usual skipper Marquinhos.

Betting Odds and Lines

Brazil’s dominant performance against Bolivia has made them heavy favorites going into this match against Peru. While an upset is not entirely ruled out, Peru’s unimpressive showing in their qualification opener has diminished expectations of a home win. Neymar, in pursuit of the all-time international assists record, is expected to continue his scoring spree. Gabriel Jesus and Richarlison are also deemed likely to find the back of the net. Oddsmakers, interestingly, do not anticipate Rodrygo, who scored a brace against Bolivia, to score in this match.

The betting odds and lines for this match are as follows:
– Peru win: PER -1.5 (BetMGM – USA) / -538 (Sports Interaction – Canada)
– Draw: (BetMGM) +590 (USA) / +590 (Canada)
– Brazil win: BRA +1.5 (BetMGM – USA) / +1200 (Sports Interaction – Canada)
– Both teams to score: Yes (BetMGM +100 – USA) / (Sports Interaction – Canada)
– Over/Under 3.5 goals: Over (BetMGM -145 – USA) / Over (Sports Interaction – Canada)

Please note that these odds and lines are subject to change and may vary depending on the betting platform and location.

In conclusion, Neymar’s quest for records adds an extra dimension of excitement to the Peru vs Brazil World Cup qualifier. Peru will be looking to bounce back from their lackluster performance, while Brazil aims to continue their winning streak in the qualification campaign. Regardless of the final result, this match promises to be an intriguing battle between two talented South American teams.

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