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Qualifiers 2026: How to watch the Peruvian team’s matches outside national territory legally?

The peruvian team directed by Juan Reynoso begins its path today, Thursday, in the playoffs World Cup 2026 against Paraguay Guillermo Barros Schelotto. In Ciudad del Este, the ‘Bicolor’, with Paolo Guerrero and Andre Carrillo In attack, they will look for the three points. Are you outside Peru and don’t know where to watch the game legally and without interruptions? This is the perfect solution.

Qualifiers 2026: How to watch the Peruvian National Team matches outside national territory legally?

Fanatiz, the leading streaming platform for football fans in the world, has secured the exclusive rights to the home matches of the CONMEBOL 2026 World Cup Qualifiers on the first FIFA date for Chile, Colombia, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela in multiple territories, as well as co-exclusive broadcast rights to Ecuador’s home games, in the United States and Canada. Fanatiz has the largest selection of markets to broadcast a new path to a World Cup, making it the leading destination for South American football fans around the world (availability by market is detailed below).

This content is will offer outside Peruvian territory as pay-per-view (PPV) per game, a package of both matches per national team (when available) or a package of all matches available on Fanatiz. Thus, you will be able to see all the matches that Peru plays at home, and those where it is a visitor against Chile, Colombia, Uruguay, Venezuela, and of course, Paraguay. Prices and offers vary by country.

PPVs and packages can only be purchased through the Fanatiz website at the moment (www.fanatiz.com).

The next matches available for Fanatiz users in multiple territories as PPV will be, in US time (GMT-4):

  • Thursday September 7: Paraguay vs. Peru at 6:30PM at the Antonio Aranda Stadium in Ciudad del Este, Paraguay.
  • Thursday September 7: Colombia vs. Venezuela at 7:00PM at the Roberto Meléndez Metropolitan Stadium in Barranquilla, Colombia.
  • Friday, September 8: Uruguay vs. Chile at 7:00PM at the Centenario Stadium in Montevideo, Uruguay.
  • Tuesday, September 12: Ecuador vs. Uruguay at 5:00PM at the Rodrigo Paz Delgado Stadium in Quito, Ecuador.
  • Tuesday, September 12: Venezuela vs. Paraguay at 6:00PM at the Monumental Stadium of Maturín, Venezuela
  • Tuesday, September 12: Chile vs. Colombia at 8:30PM at the Monumental Stadium in Santiago de Chile.
  • Tuesday, September 12: Peru vs. Brazil at 10:00PM at the National Stadium in Lima, Peru.

Fans from Paraguay, Peru, Colombia, Chile and Venezuela can choose to purchase both matches in this FIFA window as a package.

PPV for each game and packages include the option to watch with commentary in English or Spanish or just stadium sound. The PPV and packages also come with seven-day VOD (video on demand) access to the game, so fans can watch it again at their convenience.

Additionally, fans who purchase the PPV or a package will receive a free seven-day trial of Fanatiz’s popular Front Row plan. The Front Row plan is a monthly subscription that gives fans access to all Fanatiz content, including matches from South America’s top leagues and continental tournaments, such as the Argentine Primera División, the Brazilian Brasileirao, the Peruvian Liga1 and the Primera A. Colombian. Content available on the Front Row plan varies by location. The free trial will be available to new or returning users starting September 13, once the FIFA window ends, and only one per customer.

“Fanatiz’s commitment has always been to bring the football that people are passionate about to all corners of the world. Being able to bring the CONMEBOL World Cup Qualifiers closer to fans from so many territories is a reinforcement of that commitment. Wherever there is a football fan, there they will find Fanatiz.” explains Matías Rivera, general director of Fanatiz.

In which countries are the matches available?

For Peru, Chile, Colombia, Paraguay, Uruguay and Venezuela, the available territories are many. Therefore, find here the list of countries where these matches are NOT available.

If your country does not appear on this list, then the content IS available.

America (except USA and Canada, where the matches WILL be able to be seen).

Europe countries: Ukraine, Balkans (Includes Republic of Croatia, Republic of Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Republic of North Macedonia, Montenegro and Republic of Serbia), France, Georgia, Russia, Poland, Spain.

Africa: Sub-Saharan Africa (includes Republic of Benin, Republic of Burundi, Burkina Faso, Republic of Cameroon, Central African Republic, Republic of Chad, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Republic of Côte d’Ivoire, Gabonese Republic, Republic of Guinea, Republic of Madagascar, Republic of Mali, Republic of Mauritius, Republic of Niger, Republic of Rwanda, Republic of Senegal, Republic of Seychelles and Togolese Republic.)

Asia: Israel, Vietnam, India, China, Malaysia, Hong Kong.

Ecuador matches are only available in the United States and Canada.

Why can’t a soccer fan miss the 2026 CONMEBOL World Cup South American Qualifiers?

The upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup is definitely a new experience in the history of football. There are many reasons why true football fans should follow this competition:

● It’s a chance to see some of the best soccer players in the world compete. The South American Qualifiers could be the last qualifiers for some of the best footballers in history, such as Neymar, Arturo Vidal, Paolo Guerrero and the incomparable Lionel Messi. Fans will have the opportunity to see these players up close as they compete, once again, for a place in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

● It is an opportunity to see the most exciting and exciting football in the world. South American football is known for its intensity and competitiveness. It’s even home to the last World Cup champion, Argentina. Fans can expect to see plenty of goals, hard-fought matches and plenty of exciting moments on the field during the Playoffs.

● It’s a chance to be part of history. The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be the first World Cup hosted by three countries and with a new total of 48 teams competing. The South American Qualifiers are the first step on the path to the 2026 World Cup, and fans will have the opportunity to be part of history by watching the Qualifiers.

Source: Elcomercio

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