Peru vs. Bolivia LIVE will face each other this Thursday, November 16th, from 3:00 p.m. (Peruvian time) and 4:00 p.m. (Bolivia time), on the fifth matchday of the 2026 World Cup qualification. The game will take place at the Hernando Siles held at the stadium (La Paz) and can be seen via Latina, Movistar Sports, Tigo Sports and FBF Play (streaming). You can also follow the ONLINE coverage of this and other matches of the day via the La República Deportes website, with the confirmed lineups, the scoreboard updated by the minute with videos of the goals and the summary with the final result.
Peru vs. Bolivia: Match report
Broken | Peru vs. Bolivia |
When do they play? | Thursday, November 16th |
What’s the time? | 3:00 p.m. (Peru), 4:00 p.m. (Bolivia) |
Where? | Hernando Siles Stadium |
Which channel should you watch? | Latina, Movistar Deportes, Tigo Sports |
Peru vs Bolivia: Match preview
The last two in the standings open the fifth date of qualifying for 2026. A Peruvian team in need of wins meets an equally committed Bolivian team. Both teams are aiming for their first win in this process and hope to leave the bottom of the table.
Juan Reynoso’s side are beaten after losing 2-0 at home to Argentina. La Blanquirroja is causing particular concern among its fans as the statistics so far show zero goals and zero shots on target, a negative situation that is expected to be reversed with the return of striker Gianluca Lapadula to the squad.
La Verde, in turn, will have a new coach in this game. The Brazilian Antonio Carlos Zago, champion of Bolivian football at club level, will try to lead the highland team to a good result in order to avoid being bottom of the league after four consecutive defeats, most recently 0-1 against Paraguay.
A negative fact for the Bicolor is that they have never beaten Bolivia in La Paz, at least not on the field (in the 2018 World Cup qualifiers they won 3-0 by TAS decision). Their best results were 1-1 and 0-0 draws in 2012 and 1996.
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What time does Peru vs. play? Bolivia?
On Peruvian territory, the Peru vs. Bolivia duel can be watched from 3:00 p.m. View the schedule for other countries.
- Peru: 3 p.m
- Bolivia: 4 p.m
- Mexico: 2 p.m
- Colombia, Ecuador: 3 p.m
- United States (Miami, New York, Washington DC): 3:00 p.m
- Venezuela: 4 p.m
- Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay: 5 p.m
- Spain: 9 p.m
Which channel broadcasts Peru vs. Bolivia?
In South America, these are the TV channels that broadcast Peru vs. Bolivia. On Peruvian free-to-air television, the broadcaster Latina owns the rights to the crossing.
- Argentina: TyC Sports
- Bolivia: Tigo Sports
- Brazil: SportTV
- Chile: Mega 2
- Colombia: RCN
- Ecuador: ECDF 2
- Paraguay: GEN
- Peru: Latina, Movistar Deportes
- Venezuela: ByM Sport, Simple TV, Venevisión.
How to watch Peru vs. Bolivia ONLINE?
If you don’t want to miss Peru vs. Bolivia online, enter the streaming services FBF Play (in the Bolivian territory) and Movistar Play (in the Peruvian region). If you do not have access to one of these platforms, you also have the opportunity to find out more about La República Deportes.
Possible constellations of Peru vs. Bolivia
This is how the starting teams of Peru and Bolivia would be put together for their duel in these 2026 qualifiers.
- Peru: Pedro Gallese, Luis Advíncula, Renato Tapia,Alexander Callens, Miguel Trauco, Pedro Aquino, Yoshimar Yotún, Piero Quispe, Joao Grimaldo, Paolo Guerrero and Gianluca Lapadula or Franco Zanelatto.
- Bolivia: William Viscarra, Diego Bejarano, Jairo Quinteros, Adrian Jusino, Jose Sagredo, Luis Haquin, Gabriel Villamil, Luciano Ursino, Jaime Arrascaita, Victor Abrego and Marcelo Martins.
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Recent History of Peru vs. Bolivia
These are the results of the last games between Peru and Bolivia. La Bicolor won four of their five most recent games.
- Peru – Bolivia 1-0 | 11/19/21
- Peru – Bolivia 3-0 | 11/11/21
- Bolivia – Peru 1-0 | 10/10/21
- Bolivia 1-3 Peru | 06/18/19
- Peru – Bolivia 2:1 | 08/31/17.
Peru vs. Bolivia: Prediction
These are the odds from the main bookmakers for Peru vs. Bolivia. La Verde is a favorite due to its local location.
- Betsson: Peru wins (3.60), draw (3.25), Bolivia wins (2.20)
- Bet365: Peru wins (3.60), draw (3.20), Bolivia wins (2.15)
- Betano: Peru wins (3.50), draw (3.20), Bolivia wins (2.22)
- 1XBet: Peru wins (3.51), draw (3.33), Bolivia wins (2.19)
- Incabet: Peru win (3.50), draw (3.25), Bolivia win (2.20).
When does Peru vs. play? Bolivia?
The match between the teams of Peru and Bolivia on the fifth day of the South American qualification for the 2026 World Cup will be played this Thursday, November 16.
Where does Peru play vs.? Bolivia?
The scenario of this Peru vs. Bolivia engagement will be the Hernando Siles Stadium, located in the city of La Paz, almost 3,600 meters above sea level. The colossus has a capacity for just over 40,000 spectators.
Hernando Siles Stadium. Photo: FBF
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Tickets for Peru vs. Bolivia
These are the ticket prices for the Peru vs. Bolivia game. Tickets can be purchased at ticketeg.com or at the Hernando Siles Stadium box office.
Tickets for the Bolivia vs Peru game. Photo: FBF
Peru referee vs. Bolivia
This is how the role of the referee came about in this game against Peru. Bolivia. Ecuadorian referee Guillermo Guerrero will be the main field judge, while VAR will be in charge of his compatriot Carlos Orbe.
Referee for the game Bolivia vs Peru. Photo: FBF
Peru vs. Bolivia: How do they fare overall?
Before their game on matchday five, Peru and Bolivia are in second-to-last and last place in the table, respectively.
Table of qualifying positions before date 5. Photo: Conmebol
Preloaded from Peru vs. Bolivia
This is the list of those called up for the Peruvian team’s visit to the highland area.
- Archers: Pedro Gallese, Carlos Cáceda, Alejandro Duarte and Diego Romero.
- Defenses: Aldo Corzo, Carlos Zambrano, Oliver Sonne, Luis Advíncula, Miguel Araujo, Marcos López, Alexander Callens, Luis Abram and Miguel Trauco.
- midfield player: Alexis Arias, Walter Tandazo, Piero Quispe, Yoshimar Yotún, Renato Tapia, Wilder Cartagena, Sergio Peña and Pedro Aquino.
- Forward: Franco Zanelatto, Bryan Reyna, Matías Succar, Andy Polo, Joao Grimaldo, Paolo Guerrero, Gianluca Lapadula, André Carrillo, Edison Flores and Santiago Ormeño.
Called up from Peru to face Bolivia and Venezuela. Photo: FPF
In the case of Bolivia, the list was as follows after the departures of Jaume Cuéllar and Danny Bejarano.
- Goalkeeper:Guillermo Viscarra, Carlos Lamp and Rubén Cordano.
- Defender:Diego Medina, Diego Bejarano, Luis Haquín, Jairo Quinteros, Héctor Cuéllar, José Sagredo, Pablo Vaca, Roberto Carlos Fernández and Denilson Durán.
- Steering wheels:Gabriel Villamil, Leonel Justiniano, Ramiro Vaca, Moises Villarroel, Julio Herrera, Miguel Tercero, Jeyson Chura, Henry Vaca, Rodrigo Ramallo and Jaime Arrascaita.
- Fronts:Marcelo Martins, Bruno Miranda, Víctor Alonso Abrego, Carmelo Algarañaz and Jair Reinoso.
Called up from Bolivia for the games against Peru and Uruguay. Photo: FBF