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Lineups Brazil vs. Peru, expected starting eleven, team news: Vinicius and Alisson are still missing for the World Cup qualification push
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Lineups Brazil vs. Peru, expected starting eleven, team news: Vinicius and Alisson are still missing for the World Cup qualification push

Brazil still appear to be in the mud and will be looking to close the October international window with a potentially important three points when they host Peru in Brasilia on Tuesday.

The Selecao fell behind after just two minutes after conceding an early goal against a vulnerable Chilean team on Thursday, but managed to salvage three points with a come-from-behind win and move up to fourth in the table, helping to revive theirs Outlook after an embarrassing defeat against Paraguay in September.

Still, Brazil are dealing with a number of serious injuries with both Alisson and Vinicius Jr. out of the team, meaning they will have to carry on without some of their key players.

Peru, meanwhile, find themselves in a difficult situation but lifted themselves from the bottom of the table with a confidence-boosting win over Uruguay in their last game.

Get the latest team news and projected lineups below.

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Brazil vs. Peru lineups, expected starting XI, team news

There are a handful of notable absences for Brazil, including one as a goalkeeper Alissonwho had to end his career due to an injury he sustained a few days before the international break. The Real Madrid duo has also been eliminated Eder Militao And ViniciusPart of several Los Blancos teammates who miss the October window after fitness problems. Juventus defender Bremer suffered a serious knee injury in the club's last game before the international break and will miss significant time.

What makes matters worse is that Borussia Dortmund is a right-back Yan CoutoFlamengo striker PedroAnd Guilherme Arana from Atletico Mineiro are all unavailable. Gabriel Martinelli has a calf problem and is questionable as a midfielder Lucas Paqueta is blocked for this game.

Added to this is the continued absence of Neymar, who remains sidelined by his torn cruciate ligament, although he is expected to return to action sometime next month.

Ignacio Jesus And Savinho were surprise starters against Chile, while others like Bruno Guimaraes And Endrick started on the bench, so there's no telling who will win Dorival Junior's trust here.

Brazil Predicted XI (4-3-3, right to left): Ederson (TW) – Danilo, Marquinhos, Gabriel, Abner – Gerson, Pereira, Guimaraes – Raphinha, Igor Jesus, Rodrygo.

Full Brazil squad:

Goalkeeper: Weverton, Bento, Ederson

Defender: Danilo, Vanderson, Alex Telles, Abner, Beraldo, Fabricio Bruno, Gabriel, Marquinhos

Midfielder: Andre, Bruno Guimaraes, Andreas Pereira, Gerson, Lucas Paqueta, Rodrygo

Forward: Endrick, Raphinha, Luiz Henrique, Igor Jesus, Savinho, Gabriel Martinelli

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The only player who left the Peru squad due to injury was the Cagliari striker Gianluca Lapadula who had not been available to his club since the beginning of October due to a muscle injury and was replaced by Luis Ramos.

Experienced defender Miguel Trauco was left out of the September squad while Centurions Paolo Guerrero, André CarrilloAnd Christian Cueva has not been used since the Copa America.

Renato Tapia And Yoshimar Yotun will miss this game while Miguel Trauco And Anderson Santamaria are also not available.

Peru predicted XI (4-3-3, right to left): Gallese (TW) – Araujo, Zambrano, Abram – Polo, Sun, Castillo, Pena, Callens – Valera, Flores.

Full Peru squad:

Goalkeeper: Carlos Caceda, Pedro Gallese, Diego Romero.

Defender: Luis Abram, Luis Advincula, Miguel Araujo, Alexander Callens, Aldo Corzo, Renzo Garces, Erick Noriega, Oliver Sonne, Carlos Zambrano.

Midfielder: Jean Pierre Archimbaud, Horacio Calcaterra, Wilder Cartagena, Jesus Castillo, Jorge Murrugarra, Sergio Pena, Piero Quispe.

Forward: Maxloren Castro, Edison Flores, Joao Grimaldo, Andy Polo, Luis Ramos, Bryan Reyna, Jose Rivera, Alex Valera.

When does Brazil play against Peru? start?

This World Cup qualifier will take place in Mane Garrincha In Brasília, Brazil and it starts Tuesday, October 15th at 9:45 p.m. local time.

This is how this period is reflected in some of the most important areas of the world:

Date Kick-off time
USA/Canada Tue, Oct 15th 8:45 p.m. ET
Australia Wed, Oct 15th 10:45am AEDT
United Kingdom Wed, Oct 15th 1:45am BST
India Wed, Oct 15th 6:15 AM IST

Brazil vs Peru Live Stream, TV Channel

Here's how you can watch this World Cup qualifier in select areas of the world's major regions:

region TV Streaming
USA universe Fubo, Universo NOW, Telemundo Deportes en Vivo, ViX
Canada
United Kingdom Premier Sports 1 First class sport
Australia SBS on demand
India

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