Australia vs Peru live stream: how to watch World Cup play-off online today
Socceroos and La Blanquirroja battle it out for Qatar 2022 spot
It's all or nothing for Australia and Peru as both sides meet in this inter-continental World Cup play-off today for a place at Qatar 2022. Socceroos boss Graham Arnold is under pressure after his team struggled throughout their qualifying campaign, and blew an automatic spot for Qatar after slumping to a 2-0 defeat at home to Japan. It all hangs on this. Read on to find out how to get an Australia vs Peru live stream and watch this World Cup qualifier playoff online for free.
Date: Monday, June 13
Kick-off time: 7pm BST / 2pm ET / 11am PT / 4am AEST / 6am NZST
Venue: Al Rayyan Stadium, Al Rayyan, Qatar
Free live stream: 10Play (AU) | iPlayer (UK)
Other live stream: | Fox Soccer Plus via FuboTV FREE trial or Sling (US) | TSN (CA)
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A battling 2-1 win against the United Arab Emirates last week in the Asian play-off will have lifted the Australian camp. That victory offered the Aussies this final chance of World Cup qualification. The Socceroos come into the match as underdogs, though, as they face an improving Peruvian side who will be confident of sealing back-to-back World Cup qualifications.
Leonardo Gareca's men claimed fifth position in South America's tough qualifying stage, with an attack spearhead by the in-form striker Gianluca Lapadul. These two sides meet in the neutral location of Doha, Qatar for this one-legged play-off, with the winners returning to the Middle East for the tournament later in the year.
Follow our guide to get an Australia vs Peru live stream and watch the Qatar 2022 playoff qualifier online from anywhere today.
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Watch a FREE Australia vs Peru live stream in the UK
Australia vs Peru is kicks off at 7pm BST and the match will be available to watch here on BBC iPlayer for free.
iPlayer is particularly versatile due to its range of apps for mobiles, tablets and more, so there's really no excuse to miss out on the UK's latest Attenborough feast.
If you're away from the UK at the time, use a VPN to stream the match online from anywhere as if you were at home.
How to watch Australia vs Peru from outside your country
If you're abroad right now and struggling to tap into your local coverage of the game, you'll want a VPN. This'll help you circumvent the geo-blocking that will try to stop you watching an Australia vs Peru live stream in particular parts of the world.
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How to watch Australia vs Peru: live stream World Cup 2022 qualifier playoff FREE in Australia
Channel 10 is the place to watch Australia vs Peru Down Under, which is great news because it's free-to-air.
What's more, you can also live stream Australia vs Peru via on-demand streaming service 10Play. 10Play is free to watch for anyone in Australia. Sign-up with an Australian post code and away you go.
Away from home? Use a VPN to watch 10Play from abroad.
Now brace yourself for the bad news. With Australia vs Peru being played in Qatar, kick-off time for this crucial game is at a massively inconvenient 4am AEST in the early hours of Tuesday morning.
It leaves a bitter taste in the mouth, but all the same with the Socceroos' World Cup hopes on the line, it'll be worth getting up early for.
If you're already a subscriber, the game is also being shown on Paramount Plus, which costs $8.99 per month after a 7-day FREE trial.
How to watch Australia vs Peru in New Zealand
Sky Sport is the place to watch Australia vs Peru in New Zealand, with this big game being shown on Sky Sport 7.
Kick-off is set for 6am NZST early on Tuesday morning.
Sky Sport subscribers can tune in online using the country's Sky Go service, while cord-cutters and anyone else can try the Sky Sport Now streaming-only platform - where a pass costs $19.99 per week or $39.99 per month. The monthly package comes with a 7-day free trial.
How to watch Australia vs Peru: live stream soccer in the US without cable
Australia vs Peru kicks off at 2pm ET / 11am PT on Monday, and is being shown exclusively on Fox Sports 1 in the US.
If you have the channel as part of your cable package, you can also get a Australia vs Peru live stream directly through the Fox Sports website.
How to watch Australia vs Peru without cable
Fox Sports 1 is available via the over-the-top streamer FuboTV, which is a comprehensive cable replacement service offering more than 100 other channels on plans starting from $69.99 a month.
Better still, there's a FREE 7-day FuboTV trial on offer so you can try before you buy - and as there's no long-term contract, you can cancel whenever.
The other option is Sling which costs $35 per month. There's no free but you can get a $10 discount on your first month of Sling TV here.
Australia vs Peru: how to watch World Cup qualifier soccer online in Canada
In Canada, you can watch this crucial World Cup qualifier via TSN.
Coverage gets underway on TSN1 at 1.30pm ET / 10.30am PT ahead of the 2pm ET / 11am kick-off.
If you get TSN as part of your cable deal, you'll just be able to log in with the details of your provider and get access to an Australia vs Peru live stream.
If you don't have cable, then you can subscribe to TSN on a streaming-only basis from just CA$4.99 a day or (much better value) $19.99 a month.
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