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Conmebol and its publication after defining Peru’s rival for the playoff for the Qatar 2022 World Cup

The ‘blanquirroja’ met her opponent. Australia will be Peru’s rival in the intercontinental playoff that will define a place for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar after defeating the United Arab Emirates 2-1 on Tuesday in the Asian playoff and, after finishing the duel, Conmebol made a publication highlighting the game that will take place between Peruvians and Australians.

“All ready! The Peruvian National Team already has a rival and will face the Australian national team on June 13 at the Ahmed bin Ali Stadium in Doha, Qatar from 9 a.m. (local time). Come on, Peru! published the highest entity of South American football along with an image in which the match is highlighted.

Peru vs. Australia It will have both teams arriving at good times, so all previous statistics will be left aside, since the match will be played as a true final. The contest between Blanquirroja and Australia will be played from 1:00 p.m. (Peruvian time), on Monday, June 13. As FIFA announced, the playoffs will be single matches.

Australia defeated United Arab Emirates

Ajdin Hrustic’s goal six minutes from time sealed Australia’s victory. The Eintracht Frankfurt midfielder, brand new Europa League champion, defined first with a left-footed volley from the edge of the area after an opponent had cleared a corner kick.

Jackson Irvine opened the scoring in the 53rd minute, but nationalized Brazilian Caio leveled just four minutes later. When everything pointed to extra time, Hrustic appeared to give the victory to the Australians who are trying to qualify for their fifth World Cup in a row.

The match was played at the Al Rayyan stadium, one of the venues for the World Cup that will start on November 21. It will be the same scene as the duel against Peru next Monday to define the 31st team in the Qatar event.

It should be noted that the winner of the playoff between Peruvians and Australians will enter Group D along with France, Denmark and Tunisia.

Source: Elcomercio

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