Peru vs Chile sub 23 live today: what time do they play and where to watch the friendly match, TNT Sports and TNT Stadium | SPORT-TOTAL

With a goal by Alexander Aravena, Peru fell before Chile for the minimum difference for the Under 23 friendly match in Iquique. The match that was held in preparation for the Santiago 2023 Pan American Games had great moments in which the Peruvian team was able to open the scoring. However, the entry of Aravena in the second half would be decisive for the ‘lone star’ to win at home.

PERU – CHILE, LIVE – MINUTE BY MINUTE

WHAT TIME PERU VS CHILE PLAYS SUB 23

Peru visits Chile this Wednesday, starting at 6:30 p.m. in Chile (5:30 p.m. in Peru), at the Tierra de Campeones Ramón Estay Saavedra stadium in Iquique. Check the schedules by country below.

WHERE TO SEE PERU VS CHILE SUB 23

Peru vs Chile under 23 will be broadcast on TV through the Chilevisión and TNT Sports channels in Chile.

HOW TO FOLLOW ONLINE PERU VS CHILE SUB 23

Another option to follow the match between Peru and Chile is Estadio TNT, which will stream the images.

After beating the San Martín reserve team 4-0, the Peruvian team led by Flavio Maestri takes on its first challenge against a similar team in its category.

For this commitment, the former attacker summoned 21 soccer players, among whom Didier La Torre from NK Osijek from Croatia and Catriel Cabellos from Racing Club (Argentina) stand out.

Eduardo Berizzo, DT of the absolute Chilean team, is also in charge of the under 23 team and has summoned figures such as Darío Osorio, Bruno Barticciotto, Gonzalo Tapía, Alexander Aravena, Lucas Assadi and Vicente Pizarro for this match after leading microcycles.

CALLED PERUVIAN NATIONAL TEAM

Didier La Torre (NK Osijek)

Juan Pablo Goicochea (Lima Alliance)

Catriel Cabellos (Racing Club)

Carlos Ruiz (Athletic Alliance)

Sebastian Aranda (San Martin)

Leonardo Rugel (University)

Carlos Montoya (Lima Alliance)

Yuriel Celi (Carlos A. Mannucci)

Diego Enriquez (Binational)

José De la Cruz (Binational)

Mathias Succar (Carlos A. Mannucci)

Adrián Ascues (Municipal Sports)

Freddy Yovera (Deportivo Municipal)

Marco Huaman (Sport Huancayo)

Axel Moyano (San Martin)

Jostin Alarcon (Sport Boys)

Flavio Alcedo (Sporting Crystal)

Alfonso Barco (University)

Diego Romero (University)

Renzo Garcés (César Vallejo)

Rotcech Aguilar (Municipal Sports)

CALLED CHILEAN TEAM

Tomas Ahumada (Audax)

Diego Carreno (O’Higgins)

Brayan Cortes (Colo Colo).

Daniel González (Catholic University)

Joaquin Gutierrez (Huachipato)

Bruno Gutierrez (Colo Colo)

Daniel Gutierrez (Colo Colo)

Marcelo Morales (U. of Chile)

Jeyson Rojas (Colo Colo)

Jonathan Villagra (Spanish Union).

Williams Alarcon (La Calera)

Lucas Assadi (U. de Chile)

Cristobal Castillo (O’Higgins)

Felipe Ortiz (Curicó Unido)

Dario Osorio (U. of Chile)

Cesar Perez (La Calera)

Vicente Pizarro (Colo Colo)

Alexander Aravena (Ñublense)

Luciano Arriagada (Colo Colo)

Bruno Barticciotto (Palestinian)

Esteban Moreira (O’Higgins)

Gonzalo Tapia (Catholic University)

Bastián Yáñez (Spanish Union)

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