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A Draw Could Advance Both Teams to the Next Round of the Tournament

It's a battle for Group B's first place on Sunday, June 12, 2016 as Peru goes against Brazil, where a draw could send both teams to the next round of Copa America Centenario.

A Selecao and Los Incas would have to prove who is better on Sunday night at the Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts beginning at 8 p.m. ET (5 p.m. PT). Though Brazil is the favorite to win the match, a victory for the Peruvians is still highly possible.

Team Standing

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The Brazilians havw not lost in the past 16 games versus Peru and it is still predicted to claim supremacy for this upcoming game with a 3-1 prediction.

However, the powerful and favored team ended up still needing one more victory for them to clinch the group category title after they had a 0-0 draw against Ecuador last Saturday. The same situation applies to Los Incas, who also need to beat Selecao to bag the first place in Group B. Peru had a 2-2 tie with Ecuador on Wednesday.

Considering the consistency of the teams, Brazil has shown its power and skills with a 7-1 triumph versus Haiti. The victory also secured them this fight versus Peru to break the tie.

Team Lineups

Brazil's lineup of players is also one of the vital aspects of the team's goal output for their past games. Philippe Coutinho and Renato Augusto have contributed needed goals for Selecao when they faced Haiti.

For its part, Peru is also armed with talented players like Paulo Guerrero, but team manager Ricardo Garesca still has a number of men he can count on during the match.

What a Draw Means for This Game?

Getting a draw for this matchup is good news for both teams, especially if Ecuador will not win by a lot of points during its game versus Haiti. Though Brazil may not allow a draw to happen, the Los Incas will surely push for this, making the game more exciting to watch.

Whoever cements the first and second place for Group B will face Group A winners next week. Brazil is certainly looking forward to fighting it out with US, Paraguay or Colombia.

Tickets, TV Info and Live Stream

Sunday's tickets cost around $100 to $900 to watch the game live at the Gillette Stadium. The match can also be viewed live on Fox Sports 1, UDN and Univision. Online streaming has also been made available for football fans via this link.

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