The current title holders want to extend their legacy in this competition, but Peru has proven before they will be a tough nut to crack. Keep an eye on this game with our guide.

What is Chile and Peru's Copa América record?

Chile is the current Copa América title holder, having won back-to-back titles in the 2015 and 2016 editions. Those are La Roja's only titles in the tournament, and their hopes of making a three-peat this year are still alive, which would see them join Argentina as the only teams capable of such a feat.

Peru's National Team has also won the Copa América title twice, but their last triumph took place over 40 years ago (1975). Since then, La Franjirroja has earned four third-place finishes (1979, 1983, 2011, and 2015), which represent their best results in this competition since they last lifted the trophy.

What is Chile and Peru's form ahead of this match?

Chile gets to this game with two wins in their four Copa América games. La Roja won its first two games against Japan and Ecuador, but then, Uruguay beat them to the top of Group C. In the Quarterfinal stage, La Roja managed to beat Colombia in a grueling penalty shootout after a goalless draw after ninety minutes.

Peru followed a similar path to the semi-finals, since they defeated Uruguay in the Quarterfinals in a 5-4 penalty shootout. Gareca's men finished third in Group A, following their win against Bolivia, their goalless draw against Venezuela, and their 5-0 defeat against Brazil.

Chile vs Peru - Head-to-head

  • There have been 80 games between the national teams of Chile and Peru.

  • Chile has beaten Peru's NT 44 times.

  • Peru has won 22 of their 80 previous games against Chile.

  • There have only been 14 draws between these teams.

  • The last game between these teams took place in October 2018. That friendly clash concluded in a 3-0 win for Peru.

  • The last Copa América meeting between these teams concluded in a 2-1 win for Chile in 2015. La Roja would go on to win their first title, while Gareca's men ended that edition in third place.

Chile vs Peru - Injuries and absences

Chile does not have any injury concerns, which will give Reinaldo Rueda a chance to field his best lineup. Midfielders Arturo Vidal and Charles Aránguiz will have to avoid getting booked, because one more yellow card will see these players miss an eventual 2019 Copa América final.

On the other side of the pitch, Ricardo Gareca may have to work extra time to replace Jefferson Farfán, the team's only injury concern. Christian Cueva and Carlos Zambrano are one booking away from missing Peru's last game in the competition, whether it is the Final match or the third-place game.

Broadcast info: Chile vs Peru

In Chile: CDF HD, DIRECTV Sports Chile, TVN, DIRECTV Play Deportes, Canal 13.

In Peru: América Televisión, DIRECTV Play Deportes, DIRECTV Sports Peru, América TVGO.

In Brazil: Globo, SporTV, SporTV Play, GloboEsporte.com. 

In the U.S.: Globo TV Internacional, NBC Sports Live Extra App, ESPN+, Telemundo Deportes En Vivo, Telemundo.

In the U.K.: Premier Player HD, Premier Sports 1.

In Australia: Kayo Sports, beIN Sports 1, beIN Sports Connect.

In Mexico: Nueve, Televisa Deportes en vivo, Azteca 7, UTDN, Televisa Deportes en vivo, Sky HD, Blue To Go Video Everywhere.

In Canada: TSN3, TSN GO.

 

Match details, result and original broadcast info

Chile 0 - 3 Peru

July 3, 2019 8:00pmArena do Grêmio (Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul)

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