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Brazil returns to the field on November 14, when it visits Venezuela. Peru, on the other hand, plays on the 15th, when it hosts Chile.
With goals in the second half, Brazil wins comfortably, beats Peru and adds three more points in the Qualifiers!
Luiz Henrique took a chance with a long shot and sent the ball over the goal.
Yellow for Vanderson, for a strong foul in the middle of the field. And Matheus Pereira hit it hard from a distance and sent the ball to the left of the goal!
Change in Brazil: Bruno Guimarães left, injured, and André came in.
Changes in both teams. In Brazil, Raphinha and Igor Jesus left and Endrick and Matheus Pereira came in. In Peru, Peña left and Murrugarra came in.
Exchanges in Peru: Flores and Advíncula left to make way for Polo and Grimaldo.
Luiz Henrique received the pass on the run, took it to the middle and hit it hard, into the right corner, turning the victory into a rout!
Luiz Henrique came down the right and crossed for Andreas Pereira, who hit it hard into the right corner, extending the score!
Change in Brazil: Savinho and Rodrygo left for Andreas Pereira and Luiz Henrique.
Advincula hit a powerful shot from far away, into the right corner, but Ederson kept the ball!
Changes in Peru: Reyna and Castillo left for Sonne and Ramos.
Igor Jesus received a pass from Vanderson in the middle and shot hard over the goal.
Igor Jesus hit it hard and Gallese fell to the left corner to take possession!
Yellow for Zambrano, for a strong foul in the middle of the field.
Raphinha hit it hard, into the left corner, with Gallese even hitting the corner, but not reaching the ball, to extend the score!
Savinho, on the right, received the pass and was brought down, earning another penalty!
Yellow for Castillo, for a strong foul on Rodrygo.
Rodrygo received the pass and struck hard, but Gallese fell to the left corner to palm the ball away.
The teams return to the pitch and the ball rolls for the second half of the match!
With a goal from Raphinha, Brazil beat Peru at home by 1-0!
Yellow for Gallese, for complaining.
Rodrygo, on a pass from Bruno Guimarães, managed a strong shot and Gallese palmed it away.
Raphinha was slow to the ball and sent the ball into the right corner, with Gallese going out to the left, opening the scoring!
VAR reviewed the play, saw the handball and awarded a penalty to Brazil!
Igor Jesus, already in the area, tried the play and the ball deflected off Zambrano, with the Brazilians asking A LOT for a penalty.
On the right, Brazil had a corner kick, taken into the area for the defense to clear.
Raphinha, at the edge of the area, took a shot and hit the crossbar!
And we have a game that, with all due respect, is boring. Little happens and the situation remains with Brazil attacking and Peru defending.
Brazil maintains possession and attacks Peru in the attacking half, but little happens on the field.
Flores receives a ball from López between the Brazilian defense and scores, but the play is disallowed for offside by the linesman
Rodrygo opens up on the left, Abner crosses and Zambrano uses his head once again to intercept the Brazilian attack
From the free-kick, it was Rodrygo himself who took a shot and hit the wall
Raphinha sets Rodrygo up on the edge of the box, Brazil’s 10-year-old looks for Gerson inside the area and the midfielder misses the tackle
Ball rolling for Brazil and Peru!
Brazil’s anthem performed at Mané Garrincha!
The Peruvian anthem is played!
Teams on the field for the hymns!
According to information gathered by our correspondent, striker Gabriel Martinelli is out of the match against Peru on Tuesday (15). He has a swelling in his right calf and is not yet fully recovered. As a result, the medical department has decided to keep him out of the match in Brasilia. Even so, he will watch the match from the bench.
Hello friends and soccer lovers, now you’ll be up to date with what’s going on inside the stadium, with exclusive information from our correspondent Pedro Cunha!
Gallese, Advincula, Miguel Araújo, Zambrano, Callens and Marcos Lopez; Jesus Castillo, Cartagena and Sergio Peña; Valera and Edinson Flores.
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The Peruvians will be buoyed by their first win. Jorge Fossati’s side beat Uruguay 1-0 in the previous round.
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The Seleção recovered from their defeat to Paraguay and improved their position in the tournament. Away from home, Brazil beat Chile 2-1 in the previous round.
Brazil are in fourth place with 13 points and have yet to really get going. Peru are ninth with 6 points and are also looking to bounce back.
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We will soon share with you the starting lineups for the Team Brazil vs Peru live stream, as well as the latest information from the Mané Garrincha, Brasília. Don’t miss a single detail of the live match updates and commentary from VAVEL’s coverage.
World Cup Qualifiers 2026 – Round 10
Date-Time: Tuesday, October 15, at 8:45 a.m.
Venue: Mané Garrincha Stadium, Brasília (DF)
Real Time: Vavel USA
Referee: Esteban Ostojich (URU)
Assistants: Carlos Barreiro and Andres Nevas (both URU)
VAR: Leodan Gonzales (URU)
The Estádio Nacional de Brasília Mané Garrincha, currently called Arena BRB Mané Garrincha due to sponsorship reasons and popularly known as Mané Garrincha, is a soccer stadium and multi-purpose arena located in Brasília, in the Federal District. The stadium is part of the Ayrton Senna Multisport Complex, which also includes the BRB Nilson Nelson Arena, the Nelson Piquet International Autodrome and other sports facilities.
Inaugurated in 1974, the stadium had the capacity to seat 45,200 people. After the 2010-2013 renovation to host the 2014 FIFA World Cup, its capacity was increased to 72,788, making it the second largest stadium in Brazil and one of the largest in the Americas, behind Maracanã (RJ). The stadium currently belongs to the Federal District Development Agency (Terracap). Initially scheduled for December 31, 2012 and later for April 21, 2013, the new stadium was inaugurated on May 18, 2013.
Among the test events after its inauguration, the stadium hosted the final of the 2013 Brasiliense Championship, on May 18 (Brasiliense vs Brasília) and on May 26, 2013 Santos vs Flamengo, valid for the 1st Round of the Brazilian Championship (Brasileirão). One of the arguments used to rebuild the stadium was that Brasília had no venue suitable for hosting large events, which were then held in the central median of the Esplanade of Ministries or in the parking lot of the old stadium. The stadium has been managed by Arena BSB since 2019, and the current name is the result of a naming rights agreement with Banco de Brasília.
The Brazilian national team is in fourth place with 13 points, but is still lacking in performances. If they beat their opponents, they could move up to second place, depending on the results of Colombia and Uruguay. For their part, Peru won for the first time on the last matchday and are in ninth place with six points. Chile are now bottom of the competition.
Brazil and Peru have met on 51 occasions, including friendlies, qualifiers and the World Cup. The Brazilians have won 37 matches against just five Peruvian triumphs, as well as nine draws.
Gallese; Araujo, Zambrano, Callens; Advíncula, López; Peña, Cartagena, Castillo; Flores, Valera
Jorge Fossati has left out the likes of André Carrillo, Paolo Guerrero and Cristian Cueva for technical reasons, while midfielders Renato Tapia and Yoshimar Yotun and center-forward Gianluca Lapadula are injured.
A curiosity, incidentally, is that all of Peru’s goals in qualifying came from through balls in the box, and with Brazil they have already shown weaknesses in this regard. This type of play can therefore be exploited.
Ederson; Vanderson, Marquinhos, Gabriel Magalhães and Abner; Bruno Guimarães, Gerson and Rodrygo; Raphinha, Savinho and Igor Jesus.
Coach Dorival Júnior is going to propose a more attacking Brazilian team. Playing at home, the coach has made changes in recent activities. Vanderson will take Danilo’s place at right-back. In midfield, Bruno Guimarães replaced André and Gerson came in for the suspended Paquetá.
As well as changing players, the coaching staff also worked on new positions. After all, Raphinha is back playing wide on the right, while Rodrygo plays more centrally and Savinho plays on the left. As a result, Brazil should have more attacking power at home and a performance worthy of the Seleção is expected.
The Brazilian national team arrives after a hard-fought win over Chile. On the other side, the Peruvians beat Uruguay, who are going through an internal relationship crisis.
In search of their second win in a row, Brazil and Peru face off this Tuesday (15) at 8:45 at the Mané Garrincha in Brasilia, in the 10th round of the 2026 World Cup Qualifiers.
Hello to all VAVEL readers! Welcome to the live broadcast of the Brazil vs Peru match, corresponding to the CONMEBOL Qualifiers with VAVEL. The match will take place at the Mané Garrincha, Brasília, at 8:45 pm.