Overview
- Brazil is already qualified as host, so the nine remaining CONMEBOL teams will play a single round-robin across nine matchdays with one team resting each round.
- Peru opens away to Colombia on October 24 and will use its matchday‑two bye for a friendly against Panama on October 28 in Chincha.
- Early fixtures include Chile in Cusco on November 28 and Venezuela on December 2, before the tournament pauses until April 2026.
- The competition resumes in April with Peru scheduled to face Uruguay, Paraguay and Ecuador, then closes with Argentina on June 5 and Bolivia in Lima on June 9.
- Coach Antonio Spinelli has announced Peru’s call-up, featuring players from top domestic clubs and abroad, as the team prepares for the new qualifying format.