Peru vs Paraguay How much does a Bicolor win pay

Peru vs. Paraguay: How much does a Bicolor win pay for South America qualification?

Peru vs Paraguay How much does a Bicolor win pay

This Thursday, September 7th, Peru vs. Argentina Paraguay They face each other on the first day of South American qualifying for the 2026 World Cup. According to the odds from the main betting offices, the Peruvian team is not the favorite in this duel. In this note we show you how much a Bicolor win against Albirroja brings as a guest.

Peru vs. Paraguay: How much do the main betting offices pay?

  • Betsson: Peru (3.95), draw (3.45), Paraguay (1.95).
  • I bet that you: Peru (4.05), draw (3.38), Paraguay (1.97).
  • Debt collection: Peru (3.90), draw (3.25), Paraguay (1.95).
  • Doradobet: Peru (3.66), draw (3.50), Paraguay (2.00).

What time does Peru vs. play? Paraguay?

  • Peru: 5:30 p.m
  • Paradise: 6:30 p.m
  • Mexico: 4:30 p.m
  • Colombia, Ecuador: 5:30 p.m
  • Bolivia, Chile, Venezuela: 6:30 p.m
  • United States (Miami, New York, Washington DC): 6:30 p.m
  • Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay: 7.30 p.m

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How to watch Peru vs. Paraguay for South America qualifiers?

The meeting between Peru vs. Argentina Paraguay It is broadcast throughout the national territory on Signal América Televisión (channel 4 and 704), ATV (channel 9 and 709) and Movistar Deportes (channel 3 and 703). In addition, you can follow all the incidents of the game through La República Deportes’ coverage.

Peru vs. Paraguay: possible 11th of the Bicolor

Given the large number of victims that… Peruvian teamJuan Reynoso would send the next starting eleven against Paraguay South American qualification. Let’s remember that the Bicolor cannot count on Carlos Zambrano, Pedro Aquino, Anderson Santamaría, Alexander Callens, Bryan Reyna, Christian Cueva, Edison Flores and Gianluca Lapadula in this duel.

  • Pedro Gallese, Luis Advíncula, Miguel Araujo, Luis Abram, Miguel Trauco, Yoshimar Yotún, Renato Tapia, Christofer Gonzáles, André Carrillo, Marcos López and Paolo Guerrero.