How to Watch Chile vs. Peru: TV Channel, Time, Live Stream - Copa America 2024

How to Watch Chile vs. Peru: TV Channel, Time, Live Stream - Copa America 2024

Updated Jun. 21, 2024 7:14 p.m. ET
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Chile will meet Peru in the opening round of group-stage games at the 2024 Copa America, on June 21 at 8:00 PM ET.

The game featuring Chile and Peru will be airing on Fox Sports 1.

Keep up with every Copa America 2024 match on FOX Sports.

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How to Watch Chile vs. Peru

  • Match Day: Friday, June 21, 2024
  • Match Time: 8:00 PM ET
  • Venue: AT&T Stadium
  • Location: Arlington, Texas
  • TV Channel: Fox Sports 1
  • Streaming: FOX Sports

Chile's Roster

Name Age Club Number
Claudio Bravo 41 Real Betis (LaLiga) 1
Gabriel Alonso Suazo Urbina 26 Toulouse FC (Ligue 1) 2
Guillermo Maripan 30 AS Monaco (Ligue 1) 3
Mauricio Isla 36 CA Independiente Avellaneda (Argentine Primera División) 4
Paulo Diaz 29 CA River Plate (Argentine Primera División) 5
Thomas Ignacio Galdames Milan 25 CD Godoy Cruz (Argentine Primera División) 6
Marcelino Ignacio Nunez Espinoza 24 - 7
Dario Osorio 20 - 8
Victor Davila 26 - 9
Alexis Sanchez 35 Inter Milan (Serie A) 10
Eduardo Vargas 34 Atletico Mineiro MG (Brasileiro) 11
Gabriel Arias 36 Racing Club Avellaneda (Argentine Primera División) 12
Erick Pulgar 30 CR Flamengo RJ (Brasileiro) 13
Cristian Alexander Zavala Briones 24 - 14
Diego Valdes 30 CF America (Liga MX Clausura) 15
Igor Lichnovsky 30 CF America (Liga MX Clausura) 16
Esteban Pavez 34 - 17
Rodrigo Eduardo Echeverria Saez 29 CA Huracan (Argentine Primera División) 18
Marcos Nikolas Bolados Hidalgo 28 - 19
Maximiliano Gabriel Guerrero Pena 24 - 20
Matías Catalan 31 CA Talleres de Cordoba (Argentine Primera División) 21
Ben Brereton 25 Sheffield United (Premier League) 22
Brayan Josue Cortes Fernandez 29 - 23
Cesar Ignacio Perez Maldonado 21 - 24
Benjamin Kuscevic 28 Fortaleza EC CE (Brasileiro) 25
Nicolas Esteban Fernandez Munoz 24 - 26

Peru's Roster

Name Age Club Number
Pedro Gallese 34 Orlando City SC (MLS) 1
Luis Abram 28 Atlanta United FC (MLS) 2
Aldo Corzo 35 - 3
Anderson Santamaria 32 Atlas FC (Liga MX Clausura) 4
Carlos Zambrano 34 - 5
Marcos Lopez 24 Feyenoord Rotterdam (Eredivisie) 6
Andy Polo 29 - 7
Sergio Pena 28 - 8
Paolo Guerrero 40 - 9
Christian Cueva 32 - 10
Bryan Reyna 25 CA Belgrano (Argentine Primera División) 11
Carlos Caceda 32 - 12
Jesus Castillo 23 Gil Vicente Barcelos (Primeira Liga) 13
Gianluca Lapadula 34 Cagliari (Serie A) 14
Miguel Araujo 29 Portland Timbers (MLS) 15
Wilder Cartagena 29 Orlando City SC (MLS) 16
Luis Advincula 34 Boca Juniors (Argentine Primera División) 17
Andre Carrillo 33 - 18
Oliver Sonne 23 - 19
Edison Flores 30 - 20
Diego Romero 22 - 21
Alexander Callens 32 - 22
Piero Quispe 22 Pumas UNAM (Liga MX Clausura) 23
Jose Rivera 27 - 24
Joao Grimaldo 21 - 25
Franco Zanelatto 24 - 26

Chile Player Insights

  • In 33 Serie A matches this past season, Alexis Sanchez posted two goals and five assists for Inter Milan.
  • Ben Brereton notched six goals and one assist in 15 games last season for Sheffield United (Premier League).
  • For CF America in Liga MX Clausura, in 21 matches, Diego Valdes had five goals and two assists.
  • Erick Pulgar's club numbers last season were two goals and three assists in 26 appearances for CR Flamengo RJ (Brasileiro).

Peru Player Insights

  • Playing for Cagliari in Serie A this past season, Gianluca Lapadula had three goals and one assist in 28 matches.
  • Luis Advincula notched no goals and three assists in 19 games last season for Boca Juniors (Argentine Primera División).
  • With Primeira Liga club Gil Vicente Barcelos, Jesus Castillo notched no goals and one assist in 21 appearances.
  • Marcos Lopez's club stats last season were no goals and one assist in 33 appearances for Feyenoord Rotterdam (Eredivisie).

Chile's Last Game

  • Last time out, Chile won 3-0 over Paraguay while taking shots in the victory, equal to the defeated Paraguay side's total.

Peru's Last Game

  • On June 14 in its most recent action, Peru secured a 1-0 victory against El Salvador, while registering the same number of shots as El Salvador.

FOX Sports created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.

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