Don't Miss Peru vs. Spain: Your Complete Guide to Watching Live on TV and Stream

Don't Miss Peru vs. Spain: Your Complete Guide to Watching Live on TV and Stream

The excitement surrounding Spain ahead of the upcoming World Cup is entirely justified, considering their impressive victory at Euro 2024 and the comfortable manner in which Luis de la Fuente's squad secured their place in the tournament.

Although injuries threatened to cloud the mood, the latest news from the Spanish camp indicates that their star player, teenage sensation Lamine Yamal, will be in full health for his maiden World Cup appearance.

La Roja's preparations got underway with a 1–1 stalemate against Iraq on Thursday, and they now turn their attention to Peru — a side that fell short in CONMEBOL's grueling qualification campaign — in Mexico, having traveled to their Tennessee base camp on Friday.

Spain will be eager to make a statement before the tournament gets underway, with their opening fixture just one week away.

Here's everything you need to know about how to watch Monday's friendly, taking place in Puebla.

What Time Does Peru vs. Spain Kick Off?

How to Watch Peru vs. Spain on TV, Live Stream

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There are no broadcast options available for Spain's match against Peru in the United States. In the United Kingdom, however, viewers can catch the action through Amazon Prime, though a small subscription fee is required to access the stream.

FuboTV is likely to be a go-to option for fans watching from Canada or Spain. On home soil, Spain's final pre-World Cup warm-up is also being broadcast on TVE La 1, RTVE and Movistar+.

Canadian viewers also have DAZN, TLN and VIVA as additional options, while fans in Mexico can tune in via ESPN and Disney+.

Country

TV/Live Stream

United Kingdom

Amazon Prime PPV

Canada

DAZN Canada, TLN, fuboTV Canada, VIVA

Mexico

ESPN Mexico, Disney+ Premium Mexico

Spain

TVE La 1, RTVE Play, Movistar+, fuboTV España

United States

Not televised

What Next for Spain?

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One of Spain's group stage fixtures will be held in Mexico, with the first two scheduled in Atlanta. Spain will therefore return to their base camp following Monday's friendly to begin preparations for their opening group match against debutants Cabo Verde the following Monday.

The European champions then take on Saudi Arabia on June 21 before concluding their group stage campaign against Marcelo Bielsa's Uruguay on June 26. Spain look well-placed to clinch top spot in Group H well before Matchday 3 arrives.

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