Peru and the Dominican Republic will face each other in an International Soccer Friendly today, March 26, at 9:30 PM ET in the Monumental “U” Stadium. Here, you can find all the information about how to watch this game in live streaming on Fanatiz (Pay-Per-View) in the US.
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Peru secured a 2-0 victory against Nicaragua in the debut of the experienced Uruguayan coach Jorge Fossatti. Joao Grimaldo and Gianluca Lapadula were the authors of the Peruvian celebrations, who sealed the match 13 minutes into the first half.
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El Monumental recibe el segundo partido de la era Fossati.#LaBicolor
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The Peruvian national team will play the second of its first double-header of matches of the year, aiming to leave behind a dismal 2023 in which it only won one out of its ten official appearances (the rest being six draws and three losses).
The Dominican Republic is ready to face the Peruvian national team in the double-header preceding the start of the Concacaf qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup. Before visiting Peru, the Dominicans beat Aruba 2-0, with goals from Michael Sambataro and Erick Japa.
Below is all the information on how to watch this event via live stream in the US.
It can only be acquired through the Fanatiz website. It cannot be purchased through mobile apps or TV but can be viewed through them.
The PPV package for each game and the bundles include the option of watching it with English or Spanish commentaries or just stadium sound. The PPV package also comes with seven-day VOD (video on demand) access to the game, so fans can watch it again at their convenience.
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