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+>[Here's Ways To Watch] Peru vs Dominican Republic Live Free TV Channel 26 March 2024


Peru vs Dominican Republic Live stream FREE (3/26/2024): TV channel, lineups, Updates, kick-off time And where to watch. The 2024 Copa America-bound Peru are set to face the Dominican Republic in an international friendly at Estadio Monumental "U" on Tuesday.


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La Bicolor picked up a 2-0 win over Nicaragua in another friendly over the weekend, while the Dominican Republic are also coming off a 2-0 friendly win against Aruba as Los Quisqueyanos prepare for their upcoming Concacaf World Cup qualification games.

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Peru vs Dominican Republic kick-off time & stadium

Date: March 26, 2024

Kick-off time: 9:30 pm ET / 6:30 pm PT

Venue: Estadio Monumental "U"

The international friendly match between Peru and the Dominican Republic will be played at Estadio Monumental "U" in the Ate District in Lima, Peru.

It will kick off at 9:30 pm ET / 6:30 pm PT on Tuesday, March 26, in the United States (US).

Captain Paolo Guerrero could continue in attack despite a niggle in his foot, alongside Gianluca Lapadula.

After his first international goal, Joao Grimaldo can also expect to feature in midfield once again, with Oliver Sonne and Erick Noriega pushing for starts following their debuts against Nicaragua.

Pedro Galleda may get the nod over Carlos Caceda in goal this time around.

Peru possible XI: Gallese; Araujo, Abram, Callens; Polo, Cartagena, Grimaldo, Pena; Flores; Guerrero, Lapadula

Michael Lloyd could be handed the gloves despite Noam Baumann's clean sheet against Aruba, while goalscorers Michael Sambataro and Erick Japa could start again.

Leeds United midfielder Junior Firpo earned his first cap the last time out, while Jean Carlos Lopez now has over 50 international caps under his belt.

Cibao midfielder Lucas Breton could be handed his debut against Peru.

Dominican Republic possible XI: Lloyd; Sambataro, De Lucas, B. Lopez, Quezada; Vasquez, Firpo, J. Lopez, Breton; Japa, Espinal

After beating Nicaragua 2-0 in Jorge Fossati’s debut as head coach on Friday, Peru now take on the Dominican Republic in the second of two March friendlies. The previous coach, Jorge Reynoso, was dismissed after the Peruvians’ last match in 2023, a 1-1 draw against Venezuela, in CONMEBOL’s qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup.

The Dominicans, meanwhile, visit Peru as they prepare to kick off their CONCACAF World Cup qualifying campaign in June. Before travelling to Lima, Marcelo Neveleff’s men beat Aruba 2-0 on Saturday. During 2023, the Central Americans played nine matches, securing four victories, two draws and three losses.

Peru is continuing its preparations ahead of the Copa América this summer. The South Americans have been drawn into Group A, where they will face Argentina, Canada and Chile.

The Dominican Republic, meanwhile, is coming off a 2-0 win over Aruba in a friendly last week. The match in Peru will be the final test for Los Quisqueyanos before the next round of Concacaf World Cup qualifying kicks off this summer.

Following their 2-0 victory over Nicaragua, albeit without clear dominance, the Peruvian team is gearing up for a second friendly match against another Concacaf opponent, as they strive to prepare optimally for the upcoming Copa America 2024.

While Peru may not be considered among the favorites for the tournament, they are determined to spring surprises and understand the importance of thorough preparation. Their next opponents, the Dominican Republic, seize a valuable opportunity to face a Conmebol rival, laying the groundwork for their readiness in forthcoming commitments.

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