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When is Peru - Chile? how to watch on TV, stream online |CONMEBOL South American Qualifiers
Peru under new boss Jorge Fossati has given the team a new sense of urgency to work on their defense. They’ve had some mixed results lately. They managed to defeat Uruguay and draw with Colombia, but faced defeats against Venezuela and Brazil.
On the other hand, Chile under Gareca has struggled to find their best form. Losing Games against Bolivia at home, for example. The team’s most recent performance was a disastrous 4-0 loss to Colombia. This time around, the coach has called up Arturo Vidal once again to the national team in an attempt to better the relationship with him and to fix their bad run of late.
The Game between Peru and Chile will be exclusively on Fanatiz PPV
What time does Peru - Chile start?
The Game between Peru - Chile will be played on Friday November 15, with kick off at 8:30 p.m. ET / 5:30 p.m. PT.
How can I watch Peru - Chile?
The Game between Peru and Chile will be exclusively on Fanatiz PPV
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Form guide for Peru - Chile
Let’s have a look at the most recent games for these two teams:
Peru - Chile prediction
Peru is the favorite for this Game. They play at home and they have been dominant over Chile in recent matches. Chile can give them a run for their money but it won’t be easy. Peru 1-0 Chile
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