Peru and Australia will face each other on Monday, June 13 at 1 p.m. (Peruvian time) for the playoff to the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. Ricardo Gareca's team will seek to qualify for their second consecutive World Cup and make history in Peruvian football.
La Bicolor have a good streak against teams from the Asian Confederation, as they have not lost a match in 15 years. The last time was against Japan in 2007, with a result of 2-0.
In total, the Blanquirroja has played 15 matches against opponents from that part of the world, of which they have won nine, drawn four, and lost two.
PUEDES VER: Breno Naranjo, a Peruvian who plays in Australia: "Here, people know that Peru is going to win."
Remember that Australia, despite being a country located in Oceania, has been playing in the Asian Qualifiers since 2006.
Discover Peru's results against opponents from the Asian Confederation
- Peru 2-0 Australia - 2018 FIFA World Cup
- Peru 3-0 Saudi Arabia - 2017 friendly
- Peru 2-0 Qatar - 2014 friendly
- Peru 2-0 Iraq - 2014 friendly
- Peru 0-0 South Korea - 2013 friendly
- Peru 0-0 Japan - June 2011 friendly
- Peru 0-2 Japan - 2007 friendly
- Peru 1-0 Japan - 2005 friendly
- Peru 0-0 United Arab Emirates - 2005 friendly
- Peru 0-0 Japan - 1999 friendly
- Peru 3-2 Japan - 1999 Copa America
- Peru 1-0 India - 1986 friendly
- Peru 1-3 China - 1986 friendly
- Peru 4-1 Iran - 1978 FIFA World Cup
- Peru 2-1 China - 1978 friendly