Watch the broadcast of the Vinotinto vs. Peru game HERE, TODAY Simple LIVE TV. Watch, MINUTE BY MINUTE, the goals and key events from Venezuela’s clash in Lima for Matchday 6 of the 2026 South American Qualifiers.
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Keep going the game Vinotinto vs. Peru, TODAYthrough Simple FREE LIVE TV. Under the command of Fernando Batista, Venezuela He will try to deliver the blow of the day in qualifying: the aim is to win in Lima and return home with three points, something he has never achieved before. However, La Blanquirroja does not want to miss the chance of their first victory in the national team tournament. From the National Stadium, La República Deportes brings you this MINUTE BY MINUTE of the match, which will be played this Tuesday, November 21, from 10:00 p.m.
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Venezuela vs. Peru LIVE: Where is the game being played TODAY?
The meeting between the teams of Juan Reynoso and Fernando Batista will take place at the National Stadium of Peru in Lima.
Photo: Andina
Venezuela vs. Peru TODAY: PNP to apply immigration control measures
The Peruvian National Police will take control measures to identify and confirm the documents of migrants appearing at TODAY’s game.
Video: Successful
What happened to Tomás Rincón?
According to the team’s official statement, Tomás Rincón suffered a “fibrillar injury of the right thigh muscle” in the Vinotinto’s last game against Ecuador.
Photo: La Vinotinto/X
Possible alignment of Vinotinto!
After confirming the three defeats that Vinotinto will present (Josef Martínez, José Martínez and Tomás Rincón), this could be the first team that “Bocha” Batista will present:
Rafael Romo, Alexander González, Yordan Osorio, Wilker Ángel, Miguel Navarro, Eduard Bello, Júnior Moreno, Yangel Herrera, Samuel Sosa, Yeferson Soteldo and Salomón Rondón.
Vinotinto fans send messages of support for their team
Being far from home is no obstacle to the celebration of the Venezuelan team, which will play against Peru on November 21st. Migrants in Lima have left their messages for Vinotinto and you can see them here.
Video: The Republic
Where can you watch Vinotinto TODAY?
This game will be broadcast outdoors via the signals of Venevisión and ByM Sport. Likewise, those who have a Simple TV Plus subscription can watch it through this platform.
Vinotinto game vs. Peru TODAY: Welcome!
The Venezuela vs Peru game is getting closer. Don’t miss the latest incidents of this explosive game HERE in La República Deportes.
Which channel broadcasts the Vinotinto vs. Peru LIVE?
Remember that in addition to the broadcast of the match that Simple TV will offer LIVE, you will also be able to watch the Vinotinto vs. Peru match Venevisión and ByM Sport on the territory of Venezuela.
How to watch Simple TV online?
All people who have a Simple TV subscription can enjoy the battle between the Llaneros and the Incas through the Simple TV Plus platform, which offers its service online.
Vinotinto vs Peru TODAY Schedule
- VenezuelaBolivia: 10 p.m
- PeruColombia, Ecuador, Panama: 9 p.m
- Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, Chile, Paraguay: 11 p.m
- Miami, New York, Philadelphia: 9 p.m
- Mexico (center), Dallas, Houston: 8 p.m
- Denver: 7 p.m
- Los Angeles: 6 p.m
- Spain (Peninsula): 3:00 a.m. (November 22)
- Spain (Canary Islands): 2:00 a.m. (November 22).
La Vinotinto has already prepared everything for the game against Peru. Photo: La Vinotinto
Vinotinto game vs. Peru: How does Venezuela fare in qualification?
Heading into their next game, Venezuela remains in fourth place in the tournament standings. The Bastita team “Bocha” gathers 8 points, 2 wins, 2 draws and 1 individual defeat. At the same time, like Argentina, Vinotinto is the team with the fewest goals conceded (2).
Venezuela’s presence makes the country dream of retaining the World Cup qualification spots. Photo: Yangel Herrera
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