Moneyline PickSpain (-589)
Player PropBorja Iglesias to score anytime (+106)
Same Game ParlaySpain -1.5 + Under 3.5 goals + Over 8.5 corners (+346)
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Spain vs Peru Main Match Info

Spain vs Peru Moneyline Prediction

Spain weren’t at their best in their previous friendly and had to settle for a 1-1 draw against fellow World Cup participants Iraq despite taking an early lead. However, it was evident that Luis De la Fuente’s men approached the match conservatively and avoided taking unnecessary risks.

Even so, with a 66-34 edge in possession and a 1.42 xG compared to Iraq’s 0.21, Spain certainly deserved a better result.

They enter this friendly as overwhelming favourites against a Peru side that finished ninth in CONMEBOL World Cup qualifying with a disappointing W2, D6, L10 record and an average of just 0.33 goals per game across 18 encounters.

The South American team have also gone W2, D2, L3 in their seven friendlies since then, but their inability to keep clean sheets against opponents such as Honduras and Haiti suggests they could struggle against a squad of Spain’s quality.

The Spaniards enter this fixture with a W1, D2 record in their three friendly matches since the conclusion of World Cup qualifying, but they should play with far more intensity in their final tune-up before the tournament.

Given the significant gap in talent between the teams, Spain are likely to cruise to an easy win. Peru are expected to adopt a defensive approach, limiting their chances of pulling off an upset against a side that is clearly superior on paper.

Spain vs Peru Player Prop

Spain will be without several attackers as players continue their recovery from injuries, creating an opportunity for Borja Iglesias to make a big impact.

Considering that Mikel Oyarzabal started in the 1-1 draw against Iraq, Iglesias may get the nod here, and his physicality could give him an edge against a relatively young, inexperienced Peru defence.

Spain vs Peru Same Game Parlay

Spain are widely expected to dominate, just as they did against Iraq. While they were conservative in that friendly, they could try to push the pace a bit more here to head into the World Cup with a win.

Given the massive gulf in talent, it would be a surprise if La Roja don’t win by a multiple-goal margin.

However, we’re also pumping the brakes on the scoring total, as Spain have failed to clear the 3.5-goal total in each of their previous three friendlies. The over on the corners market looks particularly appealing in a game where La Roja should monopolise possession. Their last two friendlies have produced at least eight corners.

Spain vs Peru Team News

Spain Team News 

Lamine Yamal (hamstring), Nico Williams (thigh), and Victor Muñoz (left leg) didn’t travel to Mexico for this friendly. However, all three players are expected to be available for La Roja’s World Cup opener against Cape Verde.

That means players such as Iglesias, Oyarzabal, and Yeremi Pino should be able to log heavy minutes in the upcoming game. De la Fuente is also expected to make several choice-based changes, with the coaching staff keen to ensure the entire squad receives valuable playing time before the tournament begins.

Peru Team News

Peru have no reported injury concerns ahead of this friendly. They should make several changes compared to the side that defeated Haiti 2-1 last time out.

It’s worth noting that several regulars weren’t called up for Peru during this international window, as the new coaching staff led by Mano Menezes is looking to shake things up. Some of the players who were left out include Miguel Araujo, Luis Advincula, Renato Tapia, Sergio Peña, Andy Polo, and Paolo Guerrero.

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