Early Saturday, Peru and Chile were held with a goalless draw in the final game of the round 1 for Group A.
The game marked the first 0-0 draw in the tournament taking place between June 20 and July 14.
It was hosted at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, the teams attempted to hit each others nets, but all the attempts failed, to leave the fans in the magic of the group's previous game that witnessed Argentina's victory.
En el Perú-Chile de Copa América se jugó a que no pasase nada. Y, efectivamente, no pasó nada.
0-0. Su pelea será aguantar todo lo posible a Argentina y sumar. Pocos remates, poco más destacable que la insistencia del mito Paolo Guerrero y el gran Claudio Bravo.#CopaAmérca pic.twitter.com/vLpP1hVDim
— Eugenio Muñoz Fernández (@eugemf7) June 22, 2024
Peru will face Canada in Kansas City, on Tuesday, while Argentina and Chile will close the day's action in East Rutherford.