Qualifying for the 2022 Qatar World Cup: Peru vs Australia – Live

  • Winner of this important match to qualify for the 2022 World Cup.
  • Australia with the aim of reaching a fifth consecutive World Cup.
  • Peru won the last and only meeting between the two parties: in Russia 2018.
  • Check-in is at 21:00 Doha time (18:00 GMT).

Hello and welcome to the live coverage of the 2022 World Cup qualifier between Peru and Australia.

My name is Eshlin Vedan and I will bring you all the news of this important confrontation together with my teammates Usaid Siddiqui, Faras Ghani and Showkat Shafi who are at the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium in Qatar.

110 minutes

Flores almost wins it for Peru

Flores almost won it twice for Peru. He first made a good run before playing in a rather disinterested way in a cut to Cueva whose shot did not go to goal. Lapadula thought he should have been chosen.

Then, two minutes later, Flores finds a cross with his head. He beat Ryan but is unlucky to see his effort hit the post. getaway from Australia.

105 minutes

It’s 0-0 when the first period of overtime ends

The match still looks ready for penalties, but with both teams tired, a single moment of brilliance could win it for either team. Get ready, we’ll see shots in the second period of overtime.

Both groups of fans are understandably nervous.

It’s heard. pic.twitter.com/8sRavwpv2Y

– Socceroos (@Socceroos) June 13, 2022

100 minutes

Finally, Peru has its first shot on goal

Finally, Peru had the first shot on goal, but Flores’ effort was too easy for Ryan, who made a comfortable stop.

In what was perhaps the closest goal of any team so far, Behich almost scored a goal that would have given Australia the lead in the 84th minute.

Australia – Peru 0-0

95 minutes

Peru is more composed

The match seems ready for penalties, but Peru is looking for more urgency in their attack. Cueva could have done better with his center headed for Flores who was picked up by Ryan.

Australia made a reinforcement when Karacic entered through Atkinson.

90 minutes

The extension is underway

As he did in the first part, Lapadula starts with Peru. Both teams have moments of tension ahead. One will arrive at the World Cup soon.

Australia – Peru 0-0

90 + 3 minutes

It ends 0-0. We are ready for the extension

There is nothing between the sides as we go into overtime. The score is a good reflection of what happened in the game. Peru’s play did not go as planned, as it was clearly Australia who had more chances. Of Australia’s 10 shots, two went to goal. None of Peru’s five shots were on goal. Peruvians will have to put their boots on overtime or penalties if they want to prevail.

Australia – Peru 0-0

90 minutes

More excitement from Australian support

Most Peruvian fans are standing … looking pretty restless. A sigh of relief after the Australians were unable to turn a free-kick and very frustrated for Peru to miss out on the upcoming opportunities. More excitement from the Australian fans as he gets closer to scoring … definitely one more spring on the field than in the first half: Usaid Siddiqui at Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium.

Both teams are now showing signs of fatigue as Australia have come very close to catching the lead in the last 10 minutes. Australia seeks to inject a little spark into their attack as Jamie Maclaren enters for Leckie.

There will be a three minute stop.

Australia – Peru 0-0

85 minutes

Peru fans are still doing it, strong and powerful

Meanwhile, Australia’s fans seem a bit attenuated … perhaps overwhelmed by Peru’s strong, strong supporters? Australia got a shot that went wide of the post … but it seems to have stimulated Peru’s fans even more!

Australia – Peru 0-0

80 minutes

We have our first shot on goal, but it’s normal

Hrustic scores from a direct free kick for Australia. His shot was weak, but it didn’t seem to be going well at all.

Peru make their second substitution when Sergio Pena replaces Pedro Aquino.

There is very little time left and we will see some nervous moments in the remaining time of this match.

Australia – Peru 0-0

75 minutes

Extension seems likely

There are just over 15 minutes of normal time left. Neither team has so far shown a significantly stronger offensive intent compared to the first half. The Peruvian fans are still strong and strong, but we have not yet seen our first shot on goal or any clear opportunity.

Australia – Peru 0-0

70 minutes

Australia makes tactical substitution

Australia has called for a penalty after Boyle’s cross was made by a Peruvian defender. The game continues. Meanwhile, the Australians are also making their first change, as Awer Mabil is for Mitchell Duke. The move sees Lechie replace Duke as the man of Australia at the helm.

Australia – Peru 0-0

65 minutes

Peru makes the first change

Peru make their first change of the night with the entry of DC United winger Edison Flores, replacing André Carrillo, who did not have the best of turns. They will be waiting for Flores to inject some energy into their attack.

Australia – Peru 0-0

60 minutes

A Chilean who is committed to Australia

Usaid is chasing these fans dense and fast. He now has an Australian fan, Maria Jose, who said he felt Australia was doing “pretty well” given all the support for Peru at the stadium.

When asked if Australia would win, he said “absolutely”.

Jose, who is Chilean, said he will move to Australia to be with his fiancé in Melbourne and therefore his support for the Socceroos.

Maria Jose [Usaid Siddiqui/Al Jazeera] (Al Jazeera)

Australia – Peru 0-0

55 minutes

Ryan to the rescue of Australia

Australian goalkeeper and captain Mat Ryan has to leave to make a vital stop when Peña sends a cross to Gonzales. Ryan comes out when the Peruvian striker could not control the ball properly. Minutes earlier, Mooy fired a shot from outside the box from about 20 yards out.

Australia – Peru 0-0

51 minutes

‘Nerve Demolition’: Peruvian praises Australia’s performance

Usaid speaks with Peruvian fan Anna Sonia Venatea who is “very nervous” as the Australians defend “very well”.

“They know it better … because the Peruvians are very fast with the ball,” said the 51-year-old, who came with her family from Dubai for the match.

“He was very nervous in the first half. There are a lot of Peruvians here waiting for the team to win. Australians are so organized … if we lose I’ll be pretty depressed for a while. “

Australia’s structured defense is causing frustration in Peru. [Showkat Shafi/Al Jazeera]

Australia – Peru 0-0

45 minutes

We’re back on track

One of the two teams could be 45 minutes away from securing a place in the 2022 World Cup in Qatar this November.

Australia – Peru 0-0

Aaron Mooy will be vital for Australia in the second half. [Showkat Shafi/Al Jazeera]

1 hour ago (19:07 GMT)

It was a disciplined first part

Atkinson of Australia was the only player to receive a yellow card for a wild challenge at Cave. Neither team can afford a red card in this vital game.

Australia – Peru 0-0

1 hour ago (19:03 GMT)

Australian fan expects ‘best’

Socceroos fan Charles Webb says it’s hard to know who will win and expect “the best”.

“It’s a play-off match. Anything can happen. Both teams will do their best,” said the 63-year-old, who lives in the Qatari capital, Doha. home of the Peruvians. “

Australia – Peru 0-0

1 hour ago (18:59 GMT)

There have been no shots on goal so far by either side

The match has been physical so far. Of the Australian attackers, Boyle and Mooy are the only two who have threatened the Peruvian defense. Apart from that, the South Americans have effectively dealt with the threat of the opposition.

Peru have only had two shots on goal. They will hope to improve in the second half. Despite having 48% possession of the ball compared to 52% in Peru, the Australians have made six headless shots on goal.

Australia will have to contain the pace of Advincula that will be vital to the Peruvian cause in the second half.

Australia – Peru 0-0

45 + 1 minutes

It is square in the middle.

It was matched and was an entertaining 45 minute opening. Both teams have had their fair share of midfielders, but will need to be more clinical in the final third during the second half.

41 minutes

Cooling technology does its job

It doesn’t really feel like 32C (90F) inside the stadium … well, unless you’re one of the 22 players making the whole run in the middle. Organizers began installing cooling technology when the World Cup was still scheduled. June and July. It will still be used in November and December and depending on how it looks tonight, it will be useful. – Faras Ghani at Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium.

Boyle used their ability to concentrate their attacks in the middle of the pitch, rather than on the wings. He missed a good opportunity and knows it.

Australia – Peru 0-0

36 minutes

Australia is content to sit

Peru plays from behind while Australia is sitting. Of all the Australian players, Martin Boyle seems the best so far, as Gonzales comes out while investigating. Peru coach Gareca will be the frustrated of the two tactics, as his team has not yet created clear chances despite appearing more composed on the ball.

Australia – Peru 0-0

31 minutes

‘We have to win tonight’

Our man Usaid seems to be in a cheerful mood with all the music and beautiful football on show. Here is an update of it:

“Oh Peruvians, come on! We have to win tonight.”

Thousands of Peruvian fans shout and sing loudly as they cheer on their team. Shouts could be heard throughout the stadium from the fans of the ‘Ticos’ every time their players touch the ball.

A collective moan when the goal opportunity has been asking.

Australia – Peru 0-0

25 minutes

Peru seems confident in the ball

Peru finds …

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