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Chile vs Peru Prediction: Stay Away from the Full-time Market and Go Under!

Chile and Peru are set to lock horns in their final international friendly in Russia. The match will be played at the Fisht Olympic Stadium. Peru will aim to record their first win in this competition and, in doing so, exact revenge on Chile for their 2-1 defeat in October. Who’s going to come out on top? Let us check out the match preview, team news, and betting odds to place your bets!

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Chile are coming off a disappointing FIFA World Cup Qualifiers – CONMEBOL campaign. Sebastian Miranda’s men failed to secure qualification to the 2026 World Cup to be held in the USA, Mexico, and Canada. Additionally, this is the third consecutive time they’ve come up short in the qualifiers.

Their performance in the qualifiers was underwhelming. They finished at the bottom of the table with 11 points to their name and were nine points behind the intercontinental playoffs spot, which Bolivia secured.

In their final match, they managed to snatch a point in a goalless draw against Uruguay. On paper, that result can be considered an achievement, but in reality, it extended their winless run in the qualifiers to five games.

After that result, La Roja has navigated two international friendlies. There’s nothing to complain about here, except to say their performance has been on point, beating Peru (2-1) and, most recently, Russia (0-2).

Chile have no injury concerns heading into this clash, meaning they should have all their players available and ready to play.

There will be some slight rotations to the squad that beat Russia on Saturday. Ben Brereton Diaz was introduced as a substitute in that match, and the Derby County forward (on loan from Southampton) managed to get on the scoreboard. He also scored in the 2-1 win over Peru in the previous fixture. Expect the 26-year-old to lead the attack this Tuesday, with Gonzalo Tapia taking the right winger position.

🔖 Probable XI (3-4-3): Vigouroux; Maripan, Roman, Kuscevic; Hormazabal, Echeverria, Pizarro, Suazo; Osorio, Diaz, Tapia.

⛔️ Out: None.

👤 Head coach: Sebastian Miranda.

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Peru was also one of the teams that endured a rough patch in the FIFA World Cup Qualifiers – CONMEBOL. In fact, they finished second-to-last in the table with 12 points to their name and need just eight points to clinch the intercontinental playoffs spot.

Their final match in the qualifiers was a 1-0 home defeat against Paraguay, who confirmed their spot at next summer’s showpiece. That result marked their second consecutive defeat and extended their unbeaten run in the qualifiers to five games.

La Bicolor have made an infamous start to the international friendlies. In their opening match, they suffered a 2-1 away defeat against Chile and drew 1-1 against Russia in their next match.

German-born centre back Fabio Gruber earned his first call-up for the senior team for the three international friendlies against Russia and Chile, but has yet to make his first appearance after two games.

Besides that, there are no fresh injury worries in the Peruvian camp. That said, expect a fully fit squad. Impressed by his team’s draw against Russia, head coach Manuel Barreto will likely stick to the same starting lineup and formation in this clash.

Adrian Ugarriza made his debut for the senior national team last time out against Russia and is expected to lead the attack once again.

🔖 Probable Starting XI (5-4-1): Gallese; Lopez, Garces, M. Araujo, Lazo, Inga; Concha, Tavara, Noriega, Castro; Ugarriza.

⛔️ Out: None.

👤 Head coach: Manuel Barreto.

In the last 25 meetings, Chile have won 17 times, Peru have won 6 times, and there have been 2 draws. The goal difference is 42-27 in favor of Chile.

  • Chile have scored in the second half in each of their last two matches. You can bet on over 0.5 Chile second-half goals for 1.75 at Betway.
  • Peru have scored in each of their last two international friendly games. You can bet on over 0.5 Peru goals for 1.6 at 1xbet.
  • Chile have seen their last three matches produce over 7.5 corners. You can bet on over 7.5 corners for 1.44 at 1xbet.
  • Chile and Peru have drawn two of their last three meetings. You can bet on a full-time draw for 3.40 at Bet365.

Chile are in better form at the moment and the bookmakers are vouching for their win in this one. This time around, I’m confident this could turn out to be a tight affair. With Peru out to exact revenge, they are likely to stretch this game all the way.

We could see both sides get on the scoreboard but don’t expect a high-scoring match like the one they had in October. Five of their last six meetings have ended with under 2.5 goals. This is a trend I anticipate when these two sides meet this Tuesday.

Our match prediction: Total – Under 2.5 for a coefficient of 1.66 in the 1xbet bookmaker.

Our betting tip on the match: Both Teams To Score – Yes for a coefficient of 2.03 in the Betway bookmaker.

Our final betting tip on the match: Correct Score – Chile 1:1 Peru for a coefficient of 6.50 in the Bet365 bookmaker.

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