Hello and welcome to Eurosport's live commentary of the World Cup Group C clash between Australia and Peru. This is Ryan Bailey (@ryanjaybailey) taking you through all the action from the Fisht Olympic Stadium in Sochi. Kick off is 15.00 BST, team news to follow shortly.
World Cup / Group Stage
Fisht Stadium / 26.06.2018
- A. Carrillo(18')
- P. Guerrero(50')
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Updated 26/06/2018 at 15:54 GMT
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90+4'
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It's all over in Russia for both teams. The South Ameericans were the better team and deserved to send their fans home happy.
90+1'
Peru try to break into the box on the left but Sainsbury intercepts.
88'
Milligan sees yellow for a frustrated grab at Cueva.
86'
Guerrero breaks and it's three versus two... but his square ball is poor. He looks tired.
83'
Australia win a free kick around 30 yards from goal. Jedinak lines it up but his effort flies over the crossbar.
80'
CHANCE!
Peru break with Guerrero, who cuts it back for Cueva - his shot rattles off the post!
79'
Hurtado lives up to his name (sorry) with a scything challenge on Behich.
79'
SUB: The goalscorer Carillo makes way for Wilder Cartanega.
77'
Leckie is flagged offside. Australia are failing to create they chances they need today.
76'
Peru actually played better in their other two group games, but here they appear to have the three points.
72'
SUB: That's the last action ROgic will see. He makes way for Irvine.
71'
CHANCE!
Rogic picks out Behich in the area with a beautiful 25-yard diagonal, but his cross/shot goes wide.
71'
67'
The Peruvian midfield is controlling this one. I don't rate the Aussies' chances of getting back into this one highly.
63'
SUB: An injured Tapia makes way for Hurtado.
61'
60'
Arzani's first contribution is a tactical foul to stop a Peruvian break.
59'
CHANCE!
A Mooy corner lands at the feet of Behich. He hits it first time and it's defelcted wide for another corner!
58'
SUB: Kruse makes way for 19-year-old Daniel Arzani.
58'
Australia have had seven shots on goal to Peru's four. However, three of Peru's were on target and only two of Australia's.