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Where to watch Brazil vs Peru live in the USA: Conmebol World Cup Qualifiers Brazil host Peru in a Matchday 10 clash of the CONMEBOL World Cup Qualifiers. Here's how to watch the game live, either on TV or through streaming platforms available in the USA.

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The Estádio Nacional de Brasília Mané Garrincha, currently called Arena BRB Mané Garrincha due to sponsorship reasons and popularly known as Mané Garrincha, is a soccer stadium and multi-purpose arena located in Brasília, in the Federal District. The stadium is part of the Ayrton Senna Multisport Complex, which also includes the BRB Nilson Nelson Arena, the Nelson Piquet International Autodrome and other sports facilities.

Brazil have qualified for every single World Cup finals so far, but with only three wins since these two last met just over a year ago, this is certainly not a vintage "Seleção". Having gone behind after just two minutes against lowly Chile on Friday, it took an 89th-minute strike from Botafogo's Luiz Henrique to take all three points, so head coach Dorival will be looking for a much more convincing performance here against another comparatively weak side.

Peru registered their first win of the campaign (and their first in any competition in two years) last time out against Uruguay. "La Blanquirroja" took advantage of "La Celeste's" recent dip in form, with Miguel Araujo's 88th-minute header the only goal of the game but more than enough to spark wild celebrations in Lima on Saturday. It gives Jorge Fossati's side an outside chance of reaching the play-offs, especially if they can repeat the same trick here in Brasília.

Soccer fans in the U.S. can watch the Brazil vs Peru live stream on Universo with Spanish commentary, which may be accessible as part of your cable package.

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