This Tuesday (12), the Brazilian team returns to the field for the 2026 World Cup qualifiers and faces Peru, at 11pm, at the National Stadium of Peru, in Lima. At the bookmakers, Brazil emerges as the favorite.
This is the clash responsible for ending Data Fifa’s two-game sequence. Brazil arrives motivated after the elastic score against Bolivia, last Friday (8).
The 5-1 victory marked coach Fernando Diniz’s debut in charge of the team and great performances from Neymar, Raphinha and Rodrygo.
Less confident, the Peruvian team is coming off a goalless draw against Paraguay in the first round of the competition. The record between the teams is favorable to Brazil.
The team has four unbeaten games against the Peruvians. Furthermore, the teams have already faced each other on 50 occasions, with 36 victories for Brazil, nine draws and five victories for Peru.
For the duel against Bolivia, the Casa de Apostas, Esportes da Sorte, Galera.bet, Onabet and Playgreen platforms present the following odds:
Bookmaker odds for Peru x Brazil:
Casa de Apostas – Peru 8.35 x Brazil 1.34
Esportes da Sorte – Peru 9.22 x Brasil 1.36
Galera.bet – Peru 9.00 x Brasil 1.35
Onabet – Peru 9.25 x Brasil 1.35
Playgreen – Peru 8.00 x Brasil 1.30
Fernando Diniz projects second game in charge of Brazil
Brazil faces Peru, at the National Stadium of Lima, in the Peruvian capital, valid for the second round of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers. Coach Fernando Diniz expects a well-contested match.
“Peru is a great team. We saw five Peru games. He is very strong physically, well trained. We expect difficulties here in the game. It has good technical resources, good players. We are expecting a big confrontation”, he stated.
Fernando Diniz said that he does not intend to make sudden changes to the team. “I really liked the team and over time, players gain more rapport. If you start to make a lot of exchanges, you lose the gains you made.”
With three points, the Brazilian team occupies the lead in the Qualifiers.