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Peru vs. Ecuador: Where to watch, TV channel, live stream

Peru vs. Ecuador: Where to watch, TV channel, live stream

USA Today10-06-2025
Peru vs. Ecuador: Where to watch, TV channel, live stream
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Peru needs a win against Ecuador on Tuesday or its already faint World Cup qualifying hopes will go up in smoke.
The home side enters the match ninth in the standings on 11 points, seven points back of Venezuela in an intercontinental playoff spot with three games to play.
That will put the onus on La Bicolor to win, something they've done just twice in 15 qualifiers thus far. Scoring goals has been a particular issue, as Peru has a CONMEBOL-low six in qualification thus far.
Watch Peru vs. Ecuador on Fanatiz
Ecuador, meanwhile, enters this match almost assured of a World Cup place despite starting qualification with a three-point penalty for fielding an ineligible player.
A scoreless draw against Brazil at home on Thursday kept La Tri in second place in the table. Victory in Lima could see Ecuador clinch qualification, should other results go its way.
Here is everything you need to know ahead of the game.
Peru vs. Ecuador (CONMEBOL World Cup qualifying)
When: Tuesday, June 10
Tuesday, June 10 Where: Estadio Nacional de Lima (Lima, Peru)
Estadio Nacional de Lima (Lima, Peru) Time: 9:30 p.m. ET
9:30 p.m. ET Channel/streaming: Fanatiz (Watch LIVE)
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