Peru and Chile are aiming for a strong start to their Copa América journeys on Friday when they face off in Arlington, Texas during the tournament’s opening weekend.
Expectations are not particularly high for either side, but after closing 2023 in the bottom three of CONMEBOL’s 10-team World Cup qualifying campaign, both teams are eyeing a redemption narrative of sorts. Their form improved after both made managerial changes, but a clash against each other will set the tone for their Copa América prospects and will also be a measure of their progress in the new year.
Here’s what you need to know before tuning in.
How to watch and odds
- Date: Friday, June 21st | Time: 8 p.m. ET
- Location: AT&T Stadium – Arlington, Texas
- TELEVISION: Fox Sports 1 | Live broadcast: Fubo (Try it for free)
- Chances: Peru +330; Draw +210; Chile +100
Group A outlook
Considering that Argentina, the current continental and world champions, are in this group, the other teams – including Canada – are probably competing for second place. The trio are 17 places behind each other in the FIFA rankings, suggesting there is a chance of each of them exiting the group in closely contested clashes. That means the stakes are high on days when they don’t face Argentina with three valuable points at stake, but goal difference even in games facing Lionel Messi and co could be crucial in determining who reaches the quarter-finals.
Plots
Peru: The Copa América brings back fond recent memories for Peru, who were runners-up in 2019 and semi-finalists two years later, but recent results mean the team have had to dig themselves out of a hole in 2024. They are currently bottom of the qualifiers To the world cup. table with zero wins in six games, forcing them to replace coach Juan Reynoso with Jorge Fossati. He has stabilized the situation so far – Peru are unbeaten in all four games they have played this year, outscoring their opponents seven to one, while goalkeeper Pedro Gallese remains their standout star. However, Fossati’s Peru have not been tested against top-level opposition and so the Copa América will serve as a testing ground of sorts.
Chile: Chile are just eight years away from becoming back-to-back Copa América champions, but the team has fallen as its golden generation approaches retirement, notably missing the last two World Cups. They are now eighth in World Cup qualifying with just one win in six, which has forced them to change coach Eduardo Berizzo for Ricardo Gareca, who is getting the best out of the group so far. They have 3-0 wins over Albania and Paraguay on their record in 2024, as well as a 3-2 defeat to France in which Marcelino Nunez and Darío Osorio scored. Their recent form suggests Chile could do some damage in the Copa América, but it is still early in Gareca’s tenure.
Prediction
Chile’s upward trajectory under Gareca, even though he has only played three games, looks convincing enough that they could be the better team in their Copa América opener against Peru. Considering that Chile have goals to their name, they are expected to score a few on Friday and open the tournament on a winning note. Choice: Peru 0, Chile 2
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