Qatar World Cup 2022 qualifier: Peru vs Australia – Live, Stream, Time | sportyneawz
Qatar World Cup 2022 qualifier: Peru vs Australia – Live, Stream, Time | sportyneawz

- Winner
of this all-important clash to qualify for World Cup 2022.
- Australia aiming to reach a fifth consecutive
World Cup.
- Peru won the last, and the only, meeting
between the two sides – at Russia 2018.
- Kick-off is 9pm Doha time (18:00 GMT).
Good luck to @matyryan and the @socceroos as they take on Peru for a spot in the World Cup early tomorrow morning. All of Australia will be #AllForTheSocceroos
— Anthony Albanese (@AlboMP) June 13, 2022
Hello and welcome to live coverage of the 2022 World Cup qualifier between Peru and Australia.
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I’m Eshlin Vedan and I will bring you all the latest updates from
this all-important clash together with my colleagues Usaid Siddiqui, Faras
Ghani and Showkat Shafi who are at the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium in Qatar.
Australia opt for the tried and tested
The Socceroos have made just one change from their side that beat
the United Arab Emirates 2-1 and it’s a surprise one as Mitchell Duke has come
in to replace Craig Goodwin.
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Meanwhile, the Aussie Prime Minister has sent his well wishes to
the Socceroos.
17 mins ago (17:07
GMT)
88-year in Qatar to cheer for Peru
Our man Usaid
Siddiqui has been speaking to an 88-year-old Peru fan who happens to be at the
stadium for tonight’s match. Here’s what he gathered:
Bianca Revva, an
88-year-old from Lima, Peru, is at the Ahmad bin Ali stadium and “praying for
victory” for the national team.
“I am very excited
and really happy to be here. It is so great to see many Peruvians here in Doha.
When I see the national team I think I will cry a lot.”
Huge Peru support here at the stadium with an hour until kick-off. A
handful of Australian supporters trying to make their presence felt.
30 mins ago (16:54
GMT)
It’s getting warmed up (literally)
The stadium has cooling technology installed so we’re feeling the
cool breeze around us (and so will the players) but outside temperature is
around 33C (92F) – Faras Ghani at Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium
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Australia: Ryan,
Atkinson, Boyle, Leckie, Wright, Hrustic, Mooy, Duke, Behich, Rowles, Irvine
Peru: Gallese,
Advincula, Zambrano, Callens, Trauco, Tapia, Peña, Gonzales, Carrillo, Cueva,
Lapadula
All aboard the Qatar Express (almost)
We’re at the home straight: 30 out of the 32 teams have qualified
for Qatar 2022, and it’s down to the last four who will battle it out for the
two remaining slots at the World Cup that starts November 21.
1 hour ago (16:23 GMT)
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Australia are not at the level they used to be, and this gives
Peru an advantage, concedes Australian football legend Mark Schwarzer.
“We are up against it and I think we are underdogs. It’s going to
be one hell of a battle but we are not kicking ourselves. We are not at the
levels we used to be,” Schwarzer told Optus Sport.
Peru’s captain Pedro Gallese has termed this the “match of our
lives” as his team goes into this game having been the winners the only time
the two sides met previously – a 2-0 win at Russia 2018.
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