Ecuador came into this top-flight competition as an underdog but shocked the five-time world champions Brazil, as they kept a clean sheet against Dani Alves and Co.

Four days after Ecuador held Brazil to a goalless draw in their opening Copa America match, the Ecuadorians will be looking for a win in order to keep the second round hopes alive. Ecuador has only one point on the table, as head coach Gustavo Quinteros will enter their second match of this summer tournament with the same attitude and philosophy from their tie against Brazil.

Meanwhile, Peru started in an excellent manner, beating group B opponents Haiti 1-0 to give them the top spot on the table with 3 points. If Peru comes out victorious against Quinteros’ lads, Los Incas will be automatically placed in the knock-out round, regardless of Brazil’s result. In addition, a draw for Peru will also give them a good position on the table with four points, handing them one foot in the knock-out stage.

Team news - who's fit and who's not? 

Ecuador has had quite the injury list, as regular starters such as midfielder Pedro Quiñonez and striker Felipe Caicedo have been ruled out of the tournament. Central defenders Frickson Erazo, Oscar Bagui and Jorge Guagua are also doubtful to play due to ongoing injuries. Furthermore, Quinteros’ crew must be careful with suspensions as Enner Valencia, Juan Carlos Paredes and Jaime Ayovi are all one yellow card away from suspension.

Ricardo Gareca will be delighted to have a fully fit squad ahead of their second match of the Copa America Centenario. The Peruvians’ first-choice goalkeeper Alexander Dominguez has recovered in time from a hand fracture and will most likely face Peru on Wednesday.

Head to head:

  • In the last eight meetings between Ecuador and Peru, there has been an average of 2.4 goals scored in each match

  • Their most recent match was back in 2013 for the 2014 World Cup qualifications with Peru snatching a 1-0 victory at home

  • In the last four matches between these two Southern American sides, Ecuador have scored nine goals 

  • Peru have bagged three wins and one draw in their last four official appearances

Which channel is broadcasting Ecuador vs Peru on TV or Online? 

The University of Phoenix Stadium will be hosting this clash between the two Southern American sides on Wednesday. If you are not at the University of Phoenix Stadium to watch Ecuador vs Peru, don't stress. LiveSoccerTV.com has you covered! 

Here are broadcast listings to watch Ecuador vs Peru live on June 8th in the following countries. If you live elsewhere, visit the match page for worldwide listings.

In Peru at 21:00 UTC on: DIRECTV Sports Peru, DIRECTV Play Deportes, América TVGO

In Ecuador at 21:00 UTC on: DIRECTV Play Deportes, DIRECTV Sports Ecuador, Gamavision

In the USA at 22:00 EST on: Univision Deportes USA, Fox Sports 2 USA, UniMás, Fox Sports GO, Fox Soccer 2GO USA, Univision USA, fuboTV

*Please note that all live games, TV Schedules and online streaming info are subject to change.

 

 

Match details, result and original broadcast info

Ecuador 2 - 2 Peru

June 8, 2016 10:00pmUniversity of Phoenix Stadium (Glendale, Arizona)

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