Brazil - Peru: America's Cup, 1/2 Finals Online
Live broadcast of the 1/2 Finals of the America's Cup football, in which the national teams of Brazil and Peru will meet. The fight will take place on 06 July. Beginning at 02:00 Moscow time.
Will the Peruvians be able to withstand the powerful onslaught of Brazil?
MATCH IS OVER
1:0
Brazil
The national team Brazil became the best in group A, where she scored 10 points in four rounds of the America's Cup played.
Team Adenora Tite defeated Venezuela (3:0), Peru (4:0) and Colombia (2:1), and also broke the world with Ecuador (1:1), in a match that meant nothing to her.
In the quarter-finals, the Chosen Ones defeated Chile (1:0) thanks to a goal Lucas Packs, despite the fact that almost the entire second half was played in the minority due to the removal of Gabriela Jesus.
Jesus will not be able to play in the semi-finals, as he is serving a suspension. Felipe recovering from a knee injury.
Peru
The national team Peru finished second in the Group A standings with 7 points scored in four rounds.
Wards Ricardo Gareki won against Colombia (2:1) and Venezuela (1:0), shared points with Ecuador (2:2), and also lost heavily to Brazil (0:4).
In the quarterfinals, the "Incas" with great difficulty defeated Paraguay (3:3, 4:3 - on penalties). In the course of the meeting, they twice went ahead in the account, but regularly lost the advantage. The hero of the penalty shootout was the goalkeeper Pedro Gallese, who hit back Alberto Espinola.
For the national team of Peru will not be able to play striker Andre Carrillo, who received a red card in the game with the Paraguayans.
Forecast and bet on the match 1/2 of the America's Cup Brazil - Peru
In the upcoming match, bookmakers give advantage to the hosts: the victory of the Brazilian team - 1.24, the victory of the Peru team - 16.50, a draw - 5.90.
Since the teams met in the group stage, we have a rough idea of what to expect from the semi-final game.
Yes, we have to admit that the “chosen ones” were lucky to win with a big score, because they scored two of the four goals before the final whistle, when the “Incas” took risks in the hope of reviving the intrigue.
And yet, Tita's wards were clearly more powerful, had more possession of the ball and more often threatened other people's goals. It is not a fact that this time they will win just as confidently, but the difference in the score is unlikely to be minimal.