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The FC crew share their keys for Brazil and Argentina as both sides search for consistency heading into their Copa America semifinal.
Steve Nicol says three or four years of playing without a break is catching up with most of Brazil as …
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Reigning champions Chile advanced to the semifinals of the Copa America on Friday after beating Colombia 5-4 in a penalty shootout following a 0-0 draw in Sao Paulo
Alexis Sanchez got the winning spot kick after William Tesillo pulled Colombia’s last penalty wide of the post.
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Chile will face either Uruguay or Peru in Wednesday’s semifinal in Porto Alegre. The other semi is between hosts Brazil and Argentina.
Chile had…
The ESPN FC panel preview Colombia’s clash with Chile and explain why their respective mercurial stars have been playing so well for their countries despite poor club form.
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ESPN FC’s Alejandro Moreno makes the case for Colombia being the best team in Copa America so far and the one that could give Brazil the most problems in the final
Inside the bubble of a major international tournament, it somehow seems wrong — almost an act of treason — to be thinking about the club game. The cold fact is, though, that life does not end with the final of the Copa America on July 7, and that the players are rightly concerned with their club careers and the dynamic they will take into the new season. That especially applies to big names in limbo, like two stars on opposing sides of Friday’s intriguing quarterfinal clash in Sao Paulo between…
The ESPN FC crew look ahead to Argentina’s matchup with Venezuela and question if Messi and company can leave their group stage struggles behind them.
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We are down to the final eight teams in the Copa America. Guest nations Japan and Qatar have gone home but we’re left with the giants of South American football like Argentina, Uruguay and hosts Brazil, as well as unfancied teams like Venezuela and Paraguay.
Here is the lowdown on each of the four quarterfinal clashes (all live on ESPN+).
Jump to: Brazil vs. Paraguay | Argentina vs. Venezuela | Colombia vs. Chile | Uruguay vs. Peru
Brazil vs. Paraguay
WHERE: Gremio Arena, Porto Alegre
WHEN:…
Check out the best goals so far at the 2019 Copa America. Watch the knockout rounds live and on-demand by signing up for ESPN+.
ESPN FC’s Alejandro Moreno makes the case for Colombia being the best team in Copa America so far and the one that could give Brazil the most problems in the final
Copa America organisers said on Tuesday they believe the tournament in Brazil is running smoothly despite a large number of empty seats and criticism from players about the state of football pitches.
Tournament executives said they expect attendances to rise to more than 30,000 fans a match in the knockout stage that begins on Thursday.
The Copa America opener between Brazil and Bolivia on June 14 had gate receipts of around $5.7 million, and Uruguay’s 1-0 win over Chile on Monday at the Maracana…
Alejandro Moreno says Argentina shouldn’t take Venezuela for granted, with the Argentine media already looking ahead to Brazil in the next round.
Argentina are through to the Copa America quarterfinals after beating Qatar, but Steve Nicol and Paul Mariner are far from impressed.
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Argentina and Chile will face off in the United States, this time in a friendly at Los Angeles’ Memorial Coliseum on Sept. 5.
The match marks the first time the two South American powerhouses will meet in the U.S. since Argentina’s fateful 4-2 loss to Chile on penalty kicks at the Copa America 2016, a heartbreaking loss that sent Lionel Messi into temporary retirement for Argentina.
A friendly between Brazil and Peru at the same venue is set for Sept. 10.
All four teams are currently competing in…