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Published: July 4, 2021 (3 years ago)
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Brazil vs Peru: Date, time and TV Channel for Copa America 2021 semi-finals
Brazil and Peru will meet once again in the Copa America 2021 but now they will face off for a place in the final. Here, check out when, where and in what channel watch this match in the US.
Brazil and Peru will meet once again in the Copa America 2021, but this time they will be looking for a place in the final. The rematch of the 2019 final is going to take place at the Olímpico Nilton Santos Stadium in Rio de Janeiro.
Actually, we don’t have to go too far behind for a game between these two teams as the first game of Peru in this tournament was against La Canarinha. Brazil won easily 4-0 with goals from Alex Sandro, Neymar, Everton and Richarlison.
 
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However, La Blanquirroja started to grow from there and ended up winning the second place in the Group B, after two wins over Colombia and Venezuela. Then, Ricardo Gareca’s side managed to beat Paraguay in the penalties after drawing 3-3 in a dramatic match. Brazil, on the other side, beat Chile 1-0 to reach the semi-finals.
Brazil vs Peru: Date
Brazil and Peru will face each other this Monday, July 5, for the semi-finals of the Copa America 2021 in Rio de Janeiro at Olímpico Nilton Santos Stadium.
Brazil vs Peru: Time by state in the US
ET: 7:00 PM
CT: 6 00 PM
MT: 5:00 PM
PT: 4:00 PM
TV Channel in the US to watch Brazil vs Peru 2021
The match between Brazil and Peru, for the Copa America 2021 semi-finals, to be played this Monday, July 5, will be broadcasted in the US by TUDN com, Univision, Fox Sports 1, Univision NOW, Foxsports com, TUDN App, TUDN USA, FOX Sports App
Brazil will be unable to call upon Manchester City striker Gabriel Jesus for their Copa America semi-final with Chile, as the 24-year-old was sent off in the quarter-final success over Chile.
Lucas Paqueta scored the only goal of the contest in the final eight, and the Lyon attacker could now come in for a start in a wide area, but head coach Tite is not expected to make changes elsewhere.
As a result, Fred and Casemiro could again line up in the middle of the park, with Fabinho starting on the bench, while Danilo could retain his spot at right-back following a strong defensive performance against Chile.
 
Neymar is a certainty in the final third of the field, while Richarlison and Roberto Firmino should also keep their spots from the first whistle, despite the presence of Everton, Gabriel Barbosa and Vinicius Junior.
Tite has a big decision to make between the sticks, but Ederson was given the nod over Alisson Becker for the clash with Chile, and the Manchester City stopper could retain his spot here.
 
 
Elsewhere, Eder Militao might have to accept a spot on the bench once again, with Thiago Silva set to continue alongside Marquinhos in the middle of the defence and Renan Lodi featuring at left-back once again.
Tite has plenty of options for change all over the park, though, and it might well be a match where both benches play a huge part in the final outcome of the affair in Rio de Janeiro.
Brazil possible starting lineup: Ederson; Danilo, Marquinhos, T Silva, Lodi; Casemiro, Fred; Paqueta, Firmino, Richarlison; Neymar

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