Peru scored two goals to end Australia's dim hopes of reaching the knock-out stages of the World Cup in their final game of Group C.
A stunning volley by Watford's Andre Carrillo opened the scoring in the first half, with the forward connecting with a cross first time to send the ball flying into the bottom corner.
Peru outnumbered Aussie fans in the crowd and made an enormous noise throughout but quality was lacking on both sides. Australia pushed for an equaliser, knowing that they needed France to beat Denmark in order to progress, but couldn't quite create anything that resembled a clear chance.
Pablo Guerrero, who was only able to play at this World Cup thanks to personal pleas from Mile Jedinak and Australia over a controversial drug ban, killed off any fading optimism from Australia in the second half, finishing a chance in the 50th minute to make it two.
Australia reacted by sending on veteran Tim Cahill, and later youngster Daniel Arzani, but neither could make a difference despite Cahill's initial threat from set pieces.
Peru hung on and claimed their first win at the World Cup for 36 years, shedding tears at the final whistle after a hard-earned and well deserved victory.
Some stats for you
- Australia failed to win a match at a World Cup tournament for the third time in their five participations (1974, 2014 and 2018).
- Peru won their first match at the World Cup since a 4-1 win over Iran in 1978 – 14,625 days ago.
- Peru forward Pablo Guerrero – aged 34 years and 176 days – became the third oldest South American scorer at the World Cup, behind only Argentina’s Martin Palermo (36y 227d) and Obdulio Jacinto Varela of Uruguay (36y 279d).
- Peru’s opening goal in this match was their first at the 2018 World Cup from what was their 28th shot of the competition.
- Australia’s first two used substitutes in this match – Tim Cahill (38 years) and Daniel Arzani (19 years) – are separated in age by 19 years and 29 days.
- Peru opened the scoring in this match, only the third time they’ve done so in 18 World Cup matches and the first time since 1978 against Iran.
- Tim Cahill became the first Australian to appear at four different World Cup finals (2006, 2010, 2014 and 2018).
- Peru scored as many goals in this match as they managed in their previous eight World Cup games combined (2).
- Australia have not kept a clean sheet in any of their 13 matches at their last four World Cups between 2006 and 2018.
- Australia’s failure to win any of their three matches at the 2018 World Cup mean that Oceania countries (Australia and New Zealand) have now won just two of their 22 matches at the World Cup finals (D7 L13).
FULL TIME
Let's all wave goodbye to Australia and Peru. A valiant effort by both in this World Cup just wasn't enough and we will miss the entertaining, attacking play of the South Americans in particular. Australia fell short of the quality required but came so close to progressing... and that's Group C finished!
82 mins - Australia 0 Peru 2
FLORES HITS THE POST! Peru have Australia all over the place and a great pass around the defence tears them apart. Guerrero pulls a pass to the edge of the box and Flores comes steaming in, smashes the shot first time and hits the post. Australia survive. But really, they're sinking.
76 mins - Australia 0 Peru 2
Behich has gone mental at Arzani for not doing his defensive work on that corner. The Peru goalkeeper has picked up a mysterious injury while catching the ball. He'll be keen to recover quickly though. In no way would he want a few minutes to run down.
Peru are dropping deeper and deeper as Australia increase the pressure.
72 mins - Australia 0 Peru 2
I'm quite enjoying the Jon Champion - Ally McCoist commentary team. There's a lot of strong patter in there, McCoist definitely the clown but a wise one. A joker who really knows his stuff - the comedy comes from a place of understanding and knowledge, whereas Champion is just full of information.
Anyway, Australia still can't quite forge a clear scoring opportunity but are taking corners quickly and moving the ball around the final third.
Rogic switches the ball, Behich is there and passes to Cahill first time! He must score! Ooooh but the pass is just too far ahead of Cahill.
Australia take Rogic off and put on Irvine. I'm not sure about that, Rogic was one of their best players.
60 mins - Australia 0 Peru 2
So close for Australia! Behich shoots wide from 12 yards after Cahill wins the header from the corner. The ball coes in, headed on and there's another volley on goal! Blocked! Cahill is causing huge problems already!
Uh oh, the counter-attack is on now and Leckie races Advincula back into his own half and then wipes him out.
55 mins - Australia 0 Peru 2
The fourth oldest player at the World Cup apparently.
Australia are going at Peru now and Leckie wins a free-kick just ahead of and slightly to the right of the box. Rogic and Mooy are working on their plan... and Mooy steps up... and hits the wall. Corner. And a dazed Peruvian defender.
52 mins - Australia 0 Peru 2
AWOOOOOGA. TIM CAHILL ALERT. Australia's darling is about to come on and attempt to change this game. He replaces Juric and gets a rousing reception from the Aussie fans. I just cannot see it happening based on what's happening on the pitch but football's a funny old game.
GOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAAAALLLLLLL!
GUERRERO HAS HIS GOAL! And Australia are crashing out of the World Cup!
Really well taken finish by Guerrero - although there is a deflection - but it's from a nice move. Peru get forward down the left wing far too easily, poor defending by Australia, and Peru are now 2-0 up.
France drawing with Denmark
It's not enough for Australia at the moment, and that doesn't even take into account that Peru are beating them just now either. Massive 45 minutes to come. The Hollywood script sees Arzani come on and score the equaliser with Tim Cahill grabbing a last minute winner, moments after France have taken the lead against Denmark. But this is real life, and if there's anything I've learned in my 32.5 years, is that things tend not to go the way you want them to. Especially if you've put a bet on.
36 mins - Australia 0 Peru 1
That's a pretty angle of the goal. But hang on, Australia should score here! It's a great pass by Rogic who splits the defence with one pass! The ball comes in from Krus and Leckie dives into try and convert into an empty net but the defence slide with him and force it behind for a corner.
The corner is sent high to the back post and headed behind for a goal kick.
32 mins - Australia 0 Peru 1
If you were wondering where Jefferson Farfan was, I've just found out that he's missing this game after suffering a serious head injury in training. Farfan collided with a teammate and was apparently unconscious for a good two minutes but is said to be fine. Rules prevent him playing for 72 hours after the incident, hence his absence.
"It was a scare but he is doing well. The most important thing is he is recovering," said the Peru manager.
25 mins - Australia 0 Peru 1
Cueva has the ball and turns his man and Peru could be in! Sainsbury takes him out and it's a free-kick 30/35 yards out. No booking.
The ball is chipped into the area and CUEVA HAS A FREE HEADER! He's unmarked and flicks it over his own head but Ryan can save easily. Poor marking from Australia there.
GOOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAALLLLLLLL!
WOWOWOW! WHAT A GOAL! PERU HAVE TAKEN THE LEAD!
Peru pass out from the back then launch a long ball over the top, Guerrero crosses to the back post and Carrillo hits it perfectly on the volley and sends a low powerful shot into the bottom corner! What a strike that was! The crowd goes nuts!
12 mins - Australia 0 Peru 0
Australia have a dangerous attack here. Leckie shifts left and right and wins space to move the ball on, Rogic tries a shot but is blocked and the ball ends up out for a throw. Peru defend it and force Australia back but they're soon in the final third once more.
A searching switched pass for Risdon goes behind for a goal kick.
8 mins - Australia 0 Peru 0
Rogic runs in behind the defence down the right and does well to hook the ball across the area but the goalkeeper dives and saves it low. Both teams are trying to attack here, it's an open game and already enjoyable to watch.
Both are pressing high up the pitch too and Peru might have played themselves into trouble here. Leckie wins a throw near the box.
National anthems
Solid anthem singing from the Aussies and particularly Jedinak, who actually sings it, rather than talking in tune.
Oh wow that's awesome. Peru give it everything! The fans are sooo much louder than Australia too and the players roar out the words.
And the roar at the end from the crowd was massive! This is going to be ace.
Here come the players
Remember, Peru can't qualify but Australia can, if France beat Denmark. France have rested most of their best players...
Daniel Arzani
Australia have high hopes for this young man. A 19 year old currently playing for Melbourne City (part of that whole City group thing), Australia believe he may be the next big thing, or at least as entertaining to watch as Harry Kewell used to be.
He came on as a substitute in Australia's draw with Denmark and impressed as a left inside-forward, making things happen with a mixture of pace, balance, skill and desire to go forward. Hopefully he'll get a chance to do his thing today.
Happy Tuesday
Hello! And welcome to our liveblog for Australia vs Peru, a game the Aussies have to win by several goals if they are to qualify for the knock-out rounds - and that's only if France beat Denmark in the other game in Group C
Having watched Australia play their previous two games, I can safely say that they're unfortunate not to have already confirmed their place in the next round. They've produced performances far beyond the quality of what the individual parts suggests would be possible and have played some really nice football.
So too have Peru and their fans have lit the tournament up. There is absolutely no way this group of players won't be giving it everything they have left in the proverbial tank to try and win a game and send those supporters back home with beaming smiles and the memory of a World Cup victory; even if they can't do it, you'd think they'll have a nice time.
VAR will of course be utilised today even though Australia manager Bert van Marwijk hates it with all his heart. He said this after France were given a penalty that helped them beat his side 2-1 in their opening game.
“[The referee’s] a human being and everybody makes mistakes.
“I hoped that maybe one time there will be a referee (who is) very honest. When you are in that moment, on your own go to that video screen, I saw him standing there.
“They body language was that he didn’t know, from my position. And then you have to take a decision. France or Australia?
“It’s very difficult but when it’s also difficult to decide, when a referee, for 50,000 people on his back, must decide when he is doubting.”
Team news should be with us very shortly and if you stay on this page we, or I, will bring you live updates, analysis and coverage of the entire game.