Peru vs. Brazil faces are seen LIVE / LIVE / ONLINE / FREE for the second day of the Qualifiers 2026. To follow the broadcast of this match, you must connect to the television signals via América TV (Channel 4), ATV (Channel 9) and Movistar Deportes. Likewise, everything takes place this Tuesday, September 12 from 9:00 pm at the National Stadium. Depor will make you live minute by minute and the incidents through all its platforms.
After several days of rehearsal, Juan Reynoso is finalizing details to form his best lineup for this Tuesday against Brazil at the Nacional. With the absence of Luis Advíncula due to suspension and Christofer Gonzales due to injury, the ‘Chess Player’ will be forced to move his chips to try to stop one of the best teams in South America.
The Peruvian National Team will train for the last time on Monday and will gather at their hotel in San Isidro, and then leave for the stadium on Tuesday hours before the match. It must be taken into account that Brazil has already recognized the colossus located on José Díaz Street and also completed its last training session with complete normality.
Juan Reynoso will have to worry about the offensive variants shown by ‘Scratch’, who will maintain the lineup with which they beat Bolivia 5-1 in Belém. Above, the presence of Neymar as a midfielder with a lot of freedom to move stands out; Raphinha and Rodrygo on the wingers with an inverted profile; and Richarlison as the only center forward.
According to the latest information, the Peruvian defensive line would be made up of Aldo Corzo, Renato Tapia, Luis Abram and Miguel Trauco. The Universitario de Deportes footballer will occupy the position left by Luis Advíncula, while the Celta de Vigo midfielder will move back a few meters from his usual position to strengthen the central defense, just as he did against Paraguay in the complementary stage.
In midfield they would pass Wilder Cartagena with Yoshimar Yotún; Andy Polo and Marcos López as midfielders on the outside, while André Carrillo would accompany Paolo Guerrero up front. If Reynoso finally opts for this alignment – with Pedro Gallese in goal, obviously – it would be a flexible 4-4-2, which at times could be 4-1-4-1 or 4-2-3-1, depending. of the area where the ‘Bicolor’ stops.
Regarding the history between the ‘Blanquirroja’ and the ‘Canarinha’, both teams have faced each other 50 times, with a balance for our team of 5 wins, 9 draws and 36 losses. Only for World Cup Qualifiers, the records show 4 draws and 9 losses, which means that Peru never beat Brazil during a qualifying process.
Peru vs. Brazil: match times
- Peru: 9:00 pm
- Colombia: 9:00 pm
- Ecuador: 9:00 pm
- Argentina: 11:00 p.m.
- Brazil: 11:00 p.m.
- Uruguay: 11:00 p.m.
- Paraguay: 10:00 pm
- Venezuela: 10:00 pm
- Bolivia: 10:00 pm
- Chili: 10:00 pm
- Spain: 4:00 am (Wednesday, September 13)
- Mexico: 8:00 pm
Peru vs. Brazil: broadcast channels
To follow the transmission of the match between Peru and Brazil Depending on your country of origin, review the following guide: ATV (Channel 9), América TV (Channel 4) and Movistar Deportes (003 and 703 HD) in Peru; Balloon in Brazil; AUFTV Antel TV and DIRECTV in Uruguay; Chilevision and Paramount+ in Chili; TV snail in Colombia; The Football Channel and Teleamazonas in Ecuador; TyC Sports in Argentina; GENE in Paraguay; ByM Sport, SimpleTV and Venevision in Venezuela; and Tigo Sports 3 in Bolivia.
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Peru vs. Brazil: possible alignments
- Peru: Pedro Gallese; Aldo Corzo, Renato Tapia, Luis Abram, Miguel Trauco; Andy Polo, Wilder Cartagena, Yoshimar Yotún, Marcos López; André Carrillo and Paolo Guerrero.
- Brazil: Ederson; Danilo, Marquinhos, Gabriel Magalhães, Renan Lodi; Bruno Guimarães, Casemiro; Raphinha, Neymar, Rodrygo; Richarlison.
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