Senegal vs Peru LIVE Score Updates in Friendly Match

Peru hasn’t been as fortunate as Senegal. After finishing the qualifiers with just 12 points, Peru confirmed that it is going through a rough patch, having gone seven games without a win. Its last five results include three losses to Paraguay and Chile, a draw against Russia, and a win over Bolivia.
Senegal is on a long winning streak; in fact, their only loss didn’t even take place on the field—it was a forfeit loss due to the circumstances surrounding their match against Morocco—so they’ve actually been undefeated since August 26, 2025. Their last five results include four wins against Benin, Sudan, Mali, and Egypt, and the forfeit loss in the Africa Cup of Nations final against Morocco.
Amid a highly charged atmosphere, the Peruvian delegation has arrived at the Stade de France. The visiting team is also putting the finishing touches on their preparations before the start of the match. The kickoff is fast approaching.
The Senegalese delegation is already at the Stade de France. The home team has arrived at the stadium, surrounded by their fans, and is now putting the finishing touches on preparations for the start of the match. The kickoff is just moments away.
Stay tuned! We’re just minutes away from bringing you the latest updates on the Senegal vs. Peru match at the Stade de France. In a few minutes, we’ll share the starting lineups for this International Friendly match.
Everything is ready at the Stade de France. The field is in good condition, the stands are beginning to fill with fans, and both teams have already arrived at the venue where today’s Senegal vs. Peru match will take place.
We’re all set to bring you live coverage of the Senegal vs. Peru match in this International Friendly. We invite you to join us in following all the action from this match and make sure you don’t miss a single update.
We’ll soon be sharing the starting lineups for the Senegal vs. Peru match, along with the latest updates from the Stade de France. Don’t miss a single detail of the live match updates and commentary from VAVEL’s coverage.
If you want to watch the Senegal vs. Peru match live on TV, your options are Movistar Deportes and FOX Deportes.
If you want to watch it via streaming: Claro TV+
If you want to watch it online, VAVEL is your best option.
Here are the kickoff times for the Senegal vs. Peru match on March 28, 2026, in various countries:
Argentina: 1:00 PM
Bolivia: 12:00 PM on Tuves
Brazil: 1:00 PM on Claro TV+
Chile: 1:00 PM
Colombia: 11:00 AM
Ecuador: 11:00 AM
USA (ET): 12:00 PM on fuboTV and FOX Deportes
Spain: 5:00 PM
Mexico: 10:00 AM
Paraguay: 1:00 PM
Peru: 11:00 AM on Movistar Deportes
Uruguay: 1:00 PM
Venezuela: 12:00 PM
The last time Senegal and Peru faced off was in 2011 in an international friendly. The match ended 1-0 in favor of Peru, and the two teams have not played each other since, marking 15 years since their last encounter.
In recent years, Peru has had quite a few standout players, even though it hasn’t qualified for the World Cup in quite some time or put in a strong performance at any major tournament. However, they are a team that is always striving to give its best. One of their key players is undoubtedly their goalkeeper, Pedro Gallese, the 36-year-old who has been guarding his country’s net for several years. He posted a 57% save percentage in the qualifiers and recorded four shutouts.
The Senegalese national team has always boasted an exceptional roster, producing legendary players who have established Senegal as a powerhouse in the sport. One of its best players today is Habib Diallo, the 30-year-old center forward who plays for Metz in France and who recorded one goal and one assist in the Africa Cup of Nations, two goals and three assists in the qualifiers, and four goals and one assist with his club in Ligue 1.
Peru is coming off a qualifying campaign to forget. Its results weren’t even enough to secure a spot in the playoffs, and its only victory in recent months came in a friendly against Bolivia. It finished ninth in the CONMEBOL qualifiers with 12 points, six points behind Venezuela and eight behind Bolivia, which ultimately secured the playoff spot.
Senegal is currently going through a rather controversial and pivotal moment in its history as a national team. In the last Africa Cup of Nations, they narrowly defeated Morocco and claimed the title in a controversial match where they walked off the field due to multiple refereeing issues. In recent days, it was decided that the title would go to Morocco due to this walk-off, and the score would stand at 3–0 in favor of the Moroccans—a decision Senegal has not accepted, considering they were the rightful winners of the match.




