11/10/2024 19:14hs. Updated on 10/12/2024 03:43am.
In a match that seemed to end goalless, the defender Miguel Araujo had other plans. At the end of the second half, under a breathless night in Lima, he rose into the air and saved his country’s first three points in the current Qualifiers.
The National Stadium witnessed a game that was more physical than anything else in the first 45 minutes, but in the second half saw Jorge Fossati moving the pieces in favor. Up to four changes were made by the DT of Peru before a single modification of Marcelo Bielsa.
He sent to the field Pedro Quispe (MLS Orlando City player) and this one did not disappoint. In the 88th minute he received in the right zone and sent a cross to get his teammate in, who made the stands explode with a header.
This allowed him Bicolor reached six units and surpassed Chile in the general table, while the non-peaceful situation in Uruguay intensifies: they barely add two points out of a possible nine.
Added to this is the possible break between Bielsa and the locker roomafter the latest statements by Luis Suárez regarding the Argentine strategist. However, Nahitan Nández only focuses on Tuesday’s game against Ecuador.
“We have to keep working and think about the next game”he said bluntly after the defeat.
Peru, meanwhile, will play Brazil as a visitor on October 15.
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45+5′ ST | Final and victory for Peru at home!
The Incas add their first three points and leave exposed a Uruguay that had a terrible performance on the field.
45′ ST | The referee adds five units
44′ ST | Change in Uruguay
- Out: Nández
- Enter: Rodríguez
42′ ST | Peru goal
Center from the right by Quispe who gets the entry from Araujo and alone, with power, finishes the ball that hits Rochet, the right upright and enters the end. The locals win 1-0.
38′ ST | Yellow card for Nández
35′ ST | Changes in Peru
- Out: Sonne and Valera
- Enter: Ramos and Archimbaud
34′ ST | Gallese and calm
Low shot from Uruguay, but the Peruvian goalkeeper’s response was better.
25′ ST | Changes in Peru
- Out: Flores and Callens
- Enter: Quispe and Reyna
22′ ST | Núñez arrives, but nothing happens
He reaches the final line and throws the cross, but Darwin’s ball is not too dangerous and Gallese stays with it.
15′ ST | Andy Polo’s strong shot
Bad start from Ugarte, who has the ball stolen and then Andy Polo unleashes a powerful shot that requires Rochet to control in two moments.
6′ ST | Flores does not take advantage of Celeste’s mistake
Error in the visitors’ center that Flores tries to take advantage of with a high shot in the area, looking for the goalkeeper’s far post, but the ball goes wide.
1′ ST | The ball is rolling again in Lima!
At halftime, Uruguay makes a change and brings on Facundo Pellistri for Cristian Olivera.
45+1′ PT | The first half ends in Lima
After a weak 45 minutes, the teams go to rest, with Peru finishing the best, with consecutive attacks on Rochet’s goal.
45′ PT | The referee adds the unit
43′ PT | Great shot by Peña
Like Valverde, the Peruvian number 10 decides to take a shot from more than 20 meters, but Rochet in the background repels with his hands as best he can.
Rochet rejects Peña’s shot as best he can. (EFE/ Paolo Aguilar)
36′ PT | Valverde’s shot that passes nearby
Long-distance shot by the Uruguayan midfielder that passes near the right corner of the goal defended by Gallese.
33′ PT | Arrival of Peru in a corner kick
Center from the left and header from Zambrano in search of the first goal of the night, but Rochet controls without problems.
27′ PT | Valverde is treated on the field
The midfielder receives a blow to the face from Flores and has to be treated by the medical staff.
22′ PT | Ugarte’s header
Free kick for Uruguay that ends with a center in the area and the center back takes the opportunity to rise in the area and hit the ball, although it goes one way.
18′ PT | The Celesta sits better
Little by little the visiting team tries to take over the ball and be more vertical, seeking to open the scoring as soon as possible.
13′ PT | First notice from Uruguay
Darwin Núñez’s header represents La Celeste’s first shot in the match. The ball goes with little force and is easy for Gallese to control.
10′ PT | Peru seeks to control, Uruguay puts pressure
The Bicolor is the one who tries to propose with possession, while its rival does not want to give so many advantages.
4′ PT | First minutes of round trip
At this point both teams have reached zone 3 of the field, posing danger to their rivals, but they have not been forceful.
1′ PT | The ball rolls at the National Stadium in Lima
The teams take the field
This is how the Bicolor arrived at the National Stadium
This is the Peru lineup
The tremendous reception of fans to Peru
The eight absences of Uruguay to visit Peru
In addition to the declines in Rodrigo Bentancur, José María Giménez and Mathías Olivera Due to the incidents that occurred in the Copa América against Colombia (they were sanctioned by FIFA), the absences of Ronald Araújo, Matías Viña, Sebastián Cáceres, Brian Rodríguez and Federico Viñas due to injury.
This will be the arbitration shortlist for Peru vs. Uruguay
- Referee: Facundo Tello (ARG)
- Assistant 1: Ezequiel Brailovsky (ARG)
- Assistant 2: Gabriel Chade (ARG)
- Fourth referee: Yael Falcón Pérez (ARG)
- VAR: Germán Delfino (ARG)
- AVAR: Nicolás Lamolina (ARG)
Last meetings between Peru and Uruguay
- Uruguay 1 – 0 Peru | March 24, 2022 | South American World Cup Qualifiers 2026
- Peru 1 – 1 Uruguay | September 3, 2021 | South American World Cup Qualifiers 2026
- Peru 1 – 1 Uruguay | October 16, 2019 | Friendly
- Uruguay 1 – 0 Peru | October 11, 2019 | Friendly
- Uruguay 0 – 0 Peru | June 29, 2019 | America’s Cup
The last games that Uruguay played
- Venezuela 0 – 0 Uruguay | September 10, 2024 | South American World Cup Qualifiers 2026
- Uruguay 0 – 0 Paraguay | September 6, 2024 | South American World Cup Qualifiers 2026
- Uruguay 1 – 1 Guatemala | September 1, 2024 | Friendly
- Canada 2 (3) – (4) 2 Uruguay | July 13, 2024 | Third/Fourth place Copa América
- Uruguay 0 – 1 Colombia | July 10, 2024 | Copa América Semifinals
This is how Uruguay arrives at the match vs. Peru
For its part, the Uruguayan team, under the technical direction of Marcelo Bielsa, is in third position, 4 points behind the leader, Argentina, and one point behind Colombia. In their last two games, La Celeste drew goalless against Venezuela and Paraguay.
The last games that Peru played
- Ecuador 1 – 0 Peru | September 10, 2024 | South American World Cup Qualifiers 2026
- Peru 1 – 1 Colombia | September 6, 2024 | South American World Cup Qualifiers 2026
- Argentina 2 – 0 Peru | June 29, 2024 | Copa América group stage
- Peru 0 – 1 Canada | June 25, 2024 | Copa América group stage
- Peru 0 – 0 Chile | June 21, 2024 | Copa América group stage
This is how Peru arrives at the match vs. Uruguay
The Peruvian team, led by Jorge Fossati, arrives at the match against Uruguay with not very favorable results: a 1-0 defeat against Ecuador and a 1-1 draw against Colombia on the last FIFA date. Under these results, They are last in the standings with just three points, six away from entering the playoff zone.
Where to watch Peru vs Uruguay live?
The match will be broadcast by the signal Fanatiz in USA. You will also be able to follow the minute by minute on the website of Oleas usual.
Schedule for Peru vs Uruguay, according to country
- Argentina: 10:30 p.m.
- Brazil: 22:30hs
- Uruguay: 10:30 p.m.
- Paraguay: 10:30 p.m.
- Chile: 22:30hs
- Venezuela: 9:30 p.m.
- Bolivia: 21:30hs
- United States (ET): 9:30 p.m.
- Colombia: 8:30 p.m.
- Peru: 8:30 p.m.
What time do Peru vs. play? Uruguay?
The match will be played on Friday, October 11, 2024 at 9:30 p.m. ET in the USA at the National Stadium in Lima, Peru.
Peru vs. is played! Uruguay by Qualifiers!
After turbulent days inside Uruguay after Luis Suárez’s comments about Bielsathe Celeste travels to Peru to face the Bicolor at the National Stadium in Lima this Friday, October 11, for date 9 of the Qualifiers towards the 2026 World Cup.