Peru 1 - 0 Uruguay

11.10.2024 - 21:30

Stadium: Estadio Nacional de Lima

Finished

Clean Sheet

# Team MP Clean Sheet Overall
1
Argentina Team Logo

Argentina

16 10 63%
2
Uruguay Team Logo

Uruguay

16 7 44%
3
Ecuador Team Logo

Ecuador

16 11 69%
4
Brazil Team Logo

Brazil

16 5 31%
5
Chile Team Logo

Chile

16 5 31%
6
Colombia Team Logo

Colombia

16 6 38%
7
Bolivia Team Logo

Bolivia

16 5 31%
8
Peru Team Logo

Peru

16 5 31%
9
Paraguay Team Logo

Paraguay

16 8 50%
10
Venezuela Team Logo

Venezuela

16 6 38%
# Team MP Clean Sheet Home
1
Argentina Team Logo

Argentina

8 5 63%
2
Uruguay Team Logo

Uruguay

8 4 50%
3
Ecuador Team Logo

Ecuador

8 6 75%
4
Brazil Team Logo

Brazil

8 3 38%
5
Chile Team Logo

Chile

8 4 50%
6
Colombia Team Logo

Colombia

8 3 38%
7
Bolivia Team Logo

Bolivia

8 5 63%
8
Peru Team Logo

Peru

8 3 38%
9
Paraguay Team Logo

Paraguay

8 5 63%
10
Venezuela Team Logo

Venezuela

8 6 75%
# Team MP Clean Sheet Away
1
Argentina Team Logo

Argentina

8 5 63%
2
Uruguay Team Logo

Uruguay

8 3 38%
3
Ecuador Team Logo

Ecuador

8 5 63%
4
Brazil Team Logo

Brazil

8 2 25%
5
Chile Team Logo

Chile

8 1 13%
6
Colombia Team Logo

Colombia

8 3 38%
7
Bolivia Team Logo

Bolivia

8 0 0%
8
Peru Team Logo

Peru

8 2 25%
9
Paraguay Team Logo

Paraguay

8 3 38%
10
Venezuela Team Logo

Venezuela

8 0 0%

The number of clean sheets, or matches a team has without conceding a single goal, in a competition is a strong indicator of how well their defence is playing. The more times a team can completely keep their opponents from scoring, the more likely it is the team’s actual ability rather than just random chance.

We keep track of all the clean sheet information here, and these are the stats for Peru vs Uruguay:

  • Peru has played 16 matches and kept opponents from scoring a single goal in 5 of them. In other words, they have kept a clean sheet in 31% of their matches.
  • In 8 home matches in the WC Qualification South America, Peru has had 3 matches without conceding a goal. Uruguay has played 16 matches and has shut out opponents on 7 occasions. That means they have held clean sheets in 44% of their matches.
  • In 8 home matches played in the WC Qualification South America, Uruguay has had 3 matches without conceding a single goal. And away from home, they have a 38% clean sheet rate as the visiting side.

If both clubs have a high rate of keeping clean sheets, then there’s a decent chance of seeing a low-scoring battle between two strong defensive clubs. But for matches between clubs with low rates of clean sheets, then it’s fair to expect a goal or two.