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2018 FIFA World Cup qualification (OFC–CONMEBOL play-off)

The 2018 FIFA World Cup OFC–CONMEBOL qualification play-off was a two-legged home-and-away tie between the winning team of the OFC Third round, New Zealand, and the fifth-placed team from the CONMEBOL qualifying tournament, Peru.

2018 FIFA World Cup qualification
(OFCCONMEBOL play-off)
First leg of the play-off
Event2018 FIFA World Cup qualification
on aggregate
First leg
Date11 November 2017 (2017-11-11)
VenueWestpac Stadium, Wellington
RefereeMark Geiger (United States)
Attendance37,034
Second leg
Date15 November 2017 (2017-11-15)
VenueEstadio Nacional, Lima
RefereeClément Turpin (France)
Attendance39,125

The matches were played on 11 and 15 November 2017.[1] Peru emerged victorious and qualified for the finals of the 2018 FIFA World Cup.

Overview

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The play-off marked the third consecutive intercontinental play-off participation for New Zealand after previously losing to Mexico in 2013 and defeating Bahrain in 2009.

This was Peru's first participation in the inter-confederation play-offs. They previously qualified for the World Cup in 1982.

The draw for the order in which the two matches would be played was held by FIFA on 25 July 2015 in the World Cup Preliminary Draw.[2]

First leg

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First leg
New Zealand  0–0  Peru
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New Zealand
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Peru
GK   1 Stefan Marinovic
CB   5 Michael Boxall Yellow card  75'
CB   2 Winston Reid (c)
CB 20 Tommy Smith downward-facing red arrow  67'
RWB   8 Michael McGlinchey Yellow card  68'
LWB   3 Deklan Wynne
RM   7 Kosta Barbarouses
CM 15 Clayton Lewis downward-facing red arrow  74'
CM 14 Ryan Thomas
LM 18 Kip Colvey
CF 11 Marco Rojas downward-facing red arrow  78'
Substitutions:
DF 22 Andrew Durante upward-facing green arrow  67'
FW   9 Chris Wood upward-facing green arrow  74'
DF   6 Bill Tuiloma upward-facing green arrow  78'
Manager:
England  Anthony Hudson
 
GK   1 Pedro Gallese
RB   3 Aldo Corzo
CB 15 Christian Ramos
CB   2 Alberto Rodríguez (c)
LB   6 Miguel Trauco
CM 13 Renato Tapia
CM 19 Yoshimar Yotún Yellow card  24' downward-facing red arrow  88'
RW 18 André Carrillo downward-facing red arrow  77'
AM   8 Christian Cueva downward-facing red arrow  90+1'
LW 20 Edison Flores
CF 10 Jefferson Farfán
Substitutions:
MF   7 Paolo Hurtado upward-facing green arrow  77'
MF 23 Pedro Aquino upward-facing green arrow  88'
MF 14 Andy Polo upward-facing green arrow  90+1'
Manager:
Argentina  Ricardo Gareca

Assistant referees:
Joe Fletcher (Canada)
Frank Anderson (United States)
Fourth official:
Jair Marrufo (United States)

Second leg

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Second leg
Peru  2–0  New Zealand
  • Farfán   28'
  • Ramos   65'
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Attendance: 39,125
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Peru
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
New Zealand
GK 1 Pedro Gallese Yellow card  80'
RB 17 Luis Advíncula
CB 15 Christian Ramos Yellow card  75'
CB 2 Alberto Rodríguez (c)
LB 6 Miguel Trauco
DM 13 Renato Tapia
RM 14 Andy Polo downward-facing red arrow  74'
CM 8 Christian Cueva downward-facing red arrow  86'
CM 20 Edison Flores Yellow card  21'
LM 10 Jefferson Farfán
CF 11 Raúl Ruidíaz downward-facing red arrow  65'
Substitutions:
MF 19 Yoshimar Yotún upward-facing green arrow  65'
FW 18 André Carrillo upward-facing green arrow  74'
DF 4 Adrián Zela upward-facing green arrow  86'
Manager:
Argentina  Ricardo Gareca
 
GK 1 Stefan Marinovic
RB 5 Michael Boxall
CB 2 Winston Reid (c)
CB 6 Bill Tuiloma downward-facing red arrow  46'
LB 22 Andrew Durante downward-facing red arrow  77'
RM 8 Michael McGlinchey
CM 15 Clayton Lewis downward-facing red arrow  58'
CM 14 Ryan Thomas Yellow card  19'
LM 3 Deklan Wynne
CF 7 Kosta Barbarouses
CF 18 Kip Colvey
Substitutions:
FW 9 Chris Wood upward-facing green arrow  46'
FW 11 Marco Rojas upward-facing green arrow  58'
FW 17 Jeremy Brockie upward-facing green arrow  77'
Manager:
England  Anthony Hudson

Assistant referees:
Nicolas Danos (France)
Cyril Gringore (France)
Fourth official:
Benoît Bastien (France)

References

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  1. ^ "All Whites to play first leg against Peru on Saturday afternoon". The New Zealand Herald. The New Zealand Herald. 15 October 2017. Retrieved 15 October 2017.
  2. ^ "Preliminary Draw procedures outlined". FIFA.com. 9 July 2015. Archived from the original on 12 July 2015.
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