Peru faces a tough challenge today, June 29 at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida: beat Argentina’s “B Team” to keep alive its hopes of advancing to the quarterfinals of the 2024 Copa America. In this article, all soccer fans will find out precise details such as the date, start time, TV Channel and live streaming this electrifying match from wherever you are in the world.
The Argentinian National Team, made up of players who have not had much participation in the tournament, comes into the match with the motivation to prove their worth and earn the trust of coach Lionel Scaloni. After La Albiceleste’s early qualification to the quarterfinals scoring wins against Canada (2-0) and Chile (1-0), this match will serve as an important test for these players.
The Peruvian national team, on the other hand, comes into the match in need of points to secure their passage to the next stage as the second best of Group A. The draw against La Roja in the first matchday and the defeat against the canucks in the second one have put the Blanquirroja’s chances in jeopardy, but coach Jorge Fossati will put and offensive strategy to secure a win against their rivals.
The Argentina vs. Peru match will be broadcast live on TUDN USA, Foxsports.com and FOX Sports 1 (FS1) in English, and on Univision, SiriusXM FC and TUDN.com / TUDN App / TUDN Radio with Spanish commentary.
Fans can stream the match online on fuboTV and FOX Sports App in English and Univision NOW with a valid cable subnoscription. ViX will offer Spanish commentary for the 2024 Copa America matches.
Here are the schedules by country so you know at what time the match between Argentina vs. Peru starts for the 2024 Copa America Group A’s Matchday 3:
The Albiceleste and the Bicolor have faced each other 54 times throughout history, counting friendlies, Copa América and South American qualifiers. The Argentine National Team has a positive record against Peru with 35 wins, 14 draws and only five losses.
This will be the 18th meeting between the two teams in the Copa América. In total, they have met 17 times in the oldest national team championship in the world. The first time was in 1927, when the tournament was still called the South American Championship.
The advantage is quite wide for Argentina with 12 wins to its credit. Peru, on the other hand, has only three wins (1997, 1963 and 1957). The other two matches ended in draws. The biggest defeat was in the first meeting between the two, when the ‘Albiceleste’ won 5-1.
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