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Peru to face either UAE or Australia in World Cup playoff after win over Paraguay

Peru will take on either the UAE or Australia for a place at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar after securing fifth place in the South American qualifying group with a a 2-0 win over Paraguay on Tuesday.

Brazil, Argentina, Ecuador and Uruguay had already secured South America’s four automatic spots.

As the two third-placed teams in Asian qualifying, the UAE and Australia will play each other in a play-off in Doha on June 7, with the winner progressing to face Peru, either on June 13 or 14.

"Tonight's game was a joy for the whole country but there is still one more step to take," Peru midfielder Christian Cueva said. "As from tomorrow we'll be focused on the playoff."

Peru also had to go through a playoff to reach the last World Cup in Russia, defeating New Zealand over two legs to qualify for their first finals since Spain in 1982.

On Tuesday, the Andean side started the night with 21 points, one more than Colombia and two ahead of Chile, knowing that a win over Paraguay in the final round of qualifying would be enough to wrap up the playoff spot.

They went ahead with just four minutes gone, Gianluca Lapadula running on to a defence-splitting pass from Cueva to poke the ball in off the post.

Three minutes before halftime it was 2-0, Cueva the architect again. His work outside a packed penalty box led to a cross finished off by Yoshimar Yotun.

The home side controlled the second half without making many more chances and were content to see the game out and send the capacity crowd at the National stadium into raptures at the final whistle.

Richarlison scored twice in Brazil's 4-0 win over Bolivia. AFP

Ricardo Gareca's team did not look like they would be in contention for Qatar early on in the group, only getting their first

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