Peru and Canada can’t afford to drop any points. If they want to advance to the next stage of the Copa America this year, they’ll have to win this match. Of course, only one team can get the three points. Find out more about the Peru vs Canada odds, where to watch, and lineups below.
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Peru vs Canada Lineups
Obviously, the more expensive team is Canada. However, the South American side does have a few players who can make a difference in an instant. Let’s see which will be the key players on which the two managers will rely here.
Peru lineup – injuries, suspensions, and other news
Christian Cueva and Bryan Reyna won’t partake in the game versus Canada as both of them are injured. This means coach Fossati will have to find solutions quickly if he wants to get something out of the game on the 26th.
Peru predicted lineup: Gallese (GK), Abram, Zambrano, Araujo, Advincula, Pena, Cartagena, Quispe, Lopez, Flored & Lapadula
Player to watch: Gianluca Lapadula
Cagliari Calcio’s Gianluca Lapadula is the big Peruvian star right now. Despite being a 34-year-old striker, Lapadula still has the quality to perform at the highest level possible, so we expect to see him among the starters for coach Fossati.

Canada lineup – injuries, suspensions, and other news
The Canadian national team is approximately six times more valuable than the Peruvian one. The Canucks have a market value of €181m, and we have to admit – there are some massive names on coach Marsh’s roster.
Canada predicted lineup: Crepeau (GK), Davies, Cornelius, Bombito, Johnston, Buchanan, Millar, Eustaquio, Kone, David & Larin
Player to watch: Alphonso Davies
Bayern Munich’s superstar will be the key man on the pitch at Children’s Mercy Park. He wasn’t quite prepared to face almighty Lionel Messi in the opening Copa America game, but there aren’t any players of La Pulgla’s caliber on the Peruvian team.

Peru vs Canada starting lineup
This chapter of our article is dedicated to the starters for Peru and Canada this week.
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Where to watch Peru vs Canada
Canada disappointed everyone against Argentina, while Peru needs points as well. Surely, this match is worth watching.
Where to watch Peru vs Canada on TV
You can watch Peru vs Canada live on FOX Sports and TUDN.
Where to watch Peru vs Canada online
You can tune into Fubo for a Peru vs Canada stream.
Peru vs Canada odds
- Peru odds: +215 – 33.8%
- DRAW: +245 – 29.0%
- Canada Odds: +155 – 37.2%
*These Peru vs Canada odds are subject to change
Jonathan David to Score Anytime is a plausible outcome at Children’s Mercy Park. The odds are stacked at +180, giving the Canadian striker a 35.71% chance of finding the net.
Latest stats for Peru vs Canada
The two teams are eager to win some points, but given the head-to-head history between them, we believe Peru have the three points up for grabs.
Last five games for Peru
Despite having a less impressive starting XI, Peru haven’t lost a single game in the last five official matches in all competitions. They recorded three victories and two draws.
South America - World Cup Qualifying 11/06/25
D
Ecuador
0
Peru
0
South America - World Cup Qualifying 06/06/25
D
Colombia
0
Peru
0
South America - World Cup Qualifying 26/03/25
L
Venezuela
1
Peru
0
South America - World Cup Qualifying 21/03/25
W
Bolivia
1
Peru
3
South America - World Cup Qualifying 20/11/24
L
Argentina
1
Peru
0
Last five games for Canada
The Canucks won only one of their last five matches – the game against humble Trinidad and Tobago. The most important match was against Argentina a couple of days ago and coach Marsh’s boys let their fans down, with barely a 35.0% ball possession.
CONCACAF Gold Cup 29/06/25
L
Guatemala
1 (6)
Canada
1 (5)
CONCACAF Gold Cup 25/06/25
W
El Salvador
0
Canada
2
CONCACAF Gold Cup 21/06/25
D
Curacao
1
Canada
1
CONCACAF Gold Cup 18/06/25
W
Honduras
0
Canada
6
International Match 11/06/25
L
Ivory Coast
0 (5)
Canada
0 (4)
Peru vs Canada H2H
The two teams faced each other only once – back in 2010. The game ended in a thrifty 2-0 victory for Peru.