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Peru will face New Zealand at a FIFA date in June

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Peru will face New Zealand 5th June next RCDE Stadium, Barcelona At 5:30pm (Spanish time), the two teams meet in an intercontinental playoff for the 2018 World Cup in Russia.Red and whiteA 2-0 win in a two-legged tie played in November 2017. Peruvian team He finished fifth A second time in the South American zone after recovering from a difficult start in the current qualification process. led by Ricardo Gareca They will use this competition to come up with optimal conditions Intercontinental Playoff vs Australia One United Arab States.

For its part, New Zealand won 5-0 Solomon Islands A mini-tournament held in Qatar from March 17 to 30 and will be looking to return to the best World Cup competition, where they last qualified in 2010 in South Africa. The Marine team will face off Costa Rica, No fond memories of the last two qualifiers, Mexico Y Peru They were executed in Brazil 2014 and Russia 2018. Ticket sales for the general public will begin on April 29. The New Zealand federation confirmed another friendly match An opponent must be confirmed Behind closed doors in Qatar on June 9.

The FIFA Details about the two qualifiers are yet to be released One party In the territory of Qatar, scheduled for June 13 and 14 respectively. Peru, In the era KaregaA choice that showed that it knows Wake up from bad times and will attempt to qualify for a second World Cup in a row. After failing to get out of the group stage at Russia 2018, he hopes to pay off his outstanding sporting debt.

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The men’s international calendar expires in 2024, and the mother house of world football has yet to reveal how it will reorganize it. The Peruvian team is 90 minutes away from its main goal. Qualify for Qatar 2022

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