Overview
- Kickoff is Friday, October 10 at Estadio Bicentenario de La Florida at 18:00 in Peru and 20:00 in Chile.
- Interim coach Manuel Barreto debuts for Peru with a roster that leans on Liga 1 and a youth-heavy selection.
- Peru made late adjustments as Kevin Quevedo was dropped after talks with staff, while Alex Valera was confirmed to participate.
- Chile is led by interim Sebastián Miranda and brings in new faces such as young goalkeeper Jaime Vargas, with Marcelino Núñez returning and Francisco Salinas receiving a first call-up.
- Betsson odds favor Chile at 1.98 versus 4.15 for Peru and 3.05 for a draw, with broadcasts on Movistar Deportes, América TV and ATV in Peru, and Chilevisión and Disney Plus/ESPN in Chile.