How to watch the Copa America match between Uruguay and Brazil, as well as kick-off time and team news.
It's a fixture fit for a final when red-hot Uruguay takes on South American heavyweights Brazil in the quarter-finals of the 2024 Copa America.
The winners of this blockbuster contest will face the winners of the last-eight tie between Colombia and Panama in the semi-finals. The loser will not only be sent home packing, but it will be as close to a national calamity as it gets.
Uruguay have not put a single foot wrong ahead of this showdown, having arguably been the standout performers at the Copa America so far this summer after winning three games out of three by a combined score of 9-1 to clinch the top spot in Group C.
Brazil, meanwhile, advanced to the Copa America knockout rounds for the third time in a row, but they lost out on top position in Group D after being held to a 1-1 draw by Colombia, who won the group at their cost, on Wednesday.
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Le Celeste are likely to be unchanged after Bielsa resisted the temptation to rotate his side heavily for the final group game, even though their quarter-final place was already guaranteed.
The former Athletic Bilbao boss has made only one change to his starting line-up during the tournament, with Nicolas de la Cruz replacing Giorgian De Arrascaeta after Uruguay's 3-1 victory over Panama.
Maximiliano Araujo was forced off with a head injury against the USA but should be fit to start here. They are getting goals from all corners, including their leading talisman Darwin Nunez, who has now fired 10 goals over his last eight games for his country.
Uruguay possible XI: Rochet; Nandez, R. Araujo, M. Olivera, Vina; Ugarte, Valverde; Pellistri, De la Cruz, C. Olivera; Nunez
Vinicius Junior picked up a second yellow card against Colombia and will have to sit this one out through suspension. Given how stout Uruguay has been defensively, the Brazilian offense will be up against it to carve opportunities without their star forward.
With Vinicius out, 17-year-old Endrick could start up front, allowing Rodrygo to move onto either flank, having been toothless as the primary striker. Arsenal's Gabriel Martinelli has been on the bench for Brazil this Copa America, and he will battle Raphinha and Savio for the final spot in attack.
Brazil possible XI: Alisson; Danilo, Militao, Marquinhos, Arana; Guimaraes, Gomes; Raphinha, Paqueta, Rodrygo; Endrick
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With Neymar in the stands, Brazil failed to score against Costa Rica in their Copa America Group D opener, which ended in a 0-0 draw.
Although Brazil had the vast majority of possession, Costa Rica’s deep defending worked to plan against their superior opponents. Brazil faced further frustration with a number of questionable calls from the officials early on, including a Marquinhos goal that was ruled offside in the 30th minute by the video assistant referee.
It was an inconspicuous start for Brazil at LA’s SoFi Stadium, as they called on 17-year-old Endrick to replace Vinicius Junior in the 71st minute in an attempt to find a spark.
How Uruguay reached the knockouts: the USMNTOn the final night of Copa America Group C play, the U.S. men’s national team had to match or better Panama’s result against Bolivia. The challenge was that the U.S. would have to do it against unbeaten group leaders Uruguay.
The U.S. stayed with Uruguay in a frenetic and physical first half made all the more chaotic by odd decisions from an inexperienced referee and a strange camera angle for the TV broadcast. But in the second half, Uruguay broke through, scoring a goal in the 66th minute that the U.S. could not answer as they exited the tournament.
How Uruguay reached the knockouts: BoliviaEarly goals from Manchester United’s Facundo Pellistri and Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez got Uruguay off to a fast start against Bolivia and they didn’t look back, winning 5-0 with five different goalscorers to all but seal their place in the Copa America quarterfinals.
Marcelo Bielsa’s men had more goals in this win over Bolivia than any other Copa America team has had across the entire tournament so far.
How Uruguay reached the knockouts: Panama
Marcelo Bielsa’s Uruguay got off to a fast start at the Copa America, attacking Panama with nine shots in the first 20 minutes of their first group match in Miami. But even with the plentiful chances, they only managed a 1-0 lead until Liverpool’s Darwin Nunez sealed the victory in the 86th minute and Matias Vina made it 3-0 in added time. Panama got one back at the death to put the final score at 3-1.
Maxi Araujo scored the match’s first goal in spectacular fashion in the 16th minute. Nunez squandered several chances to extend the lead against an inferior opponent before he scored in the final five minutes.
What are Copa America extra-time rules?
Unlike the European Championship, which is being played concurrently in Germany, Copa America does not use extra time.
Not until the final anyway.
Tournament rules dictate that if the teams are level after 90 minutes of play, the game will go straight to penalties.
The regulations detail this as follows:
Article 26 – In the knockout phase, if there is a tie at the end of regular time in the Quarterfinals, Semifinals, or the Third-Place match, the winner will be determined by a penalty shootout in accordance with the rules stipulated by IFAB/FIFA.
In non-legalese this means this format will be used all the way through the knockout rounds of the tournament (quarterfinals and semifinals) until the final, where a deadlocked game would see an extra 30 minutes used to decide a winner before a shootout.
Article 27 – Specifically for the final match, if there is a tie at the end of regular time, an extra time consisting of two 15-minute halves will be played. If the tie persists at the end of extra time, a penalty shootout will be held in accordance with the rules stipulated by IFAB/FIFA to determine the winner.
This has long been the format with the final also using the same rules between 1995 and 2004. The only tournament where extra-time was used for each knockout round was 2011 before returned to previous rules at the next edition in 2015.
Brazil’s record so far
Brazil 0-0 Costa Rica
Paraguay 1-4 Brazil
Brazil 1-1 Colombia
Brazil are yet to truly ignite at this tournament. Their top scorer in the USA is Vinicius Jr, with two goals, but they will have to do without him today after he picked up a second yellow card of the tournament in the draw with Colombia.
Uruguay’s record so far
Uruguay 3-1 Panama
Uruguay 5-0 Bolivia
United States 0-1 Uruguay
Uruguay are the only side remaining at the Copa America with a 100% record — after Argentina drew after 90 minutes with Ecuador (and won) and Venezuela drew after 90 minutes with Canada (and lost).
Confirmed Uruguay vs Brazil team news
Uruguay: Rochet, Nandez, Mathias Olivera, Vina, Ronald Araujo, Valverde, de la Cruz, Maximiliano Araujo, Pellistri, Ugarte, Nunez.
Brazil: Alisson, Danilo, Marquinhos, Guilherme Arana, Eder Militao, Lucas Paqueta, Raphinha, Bruno Guimaraes, Rodrygo, Joao Gomes, Endrick.
Subs: Rafael Monteiro, Bento, Wendell, Gabriel, Bremer, Yan Couto, Lucas Beraldo, Andreas Pereira, Douglas Luiz, Ederson Silva, Pepe, Evanilson, Martinelli, Savio.
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With Neymar in the stands, Brazil failed to score against Costa Rica in their Copa America Group D opener, which ended in a 0-0 draw.
Although Brazil had the vast majority of possession, Costa Rica’s deep defending worked to plan against their superior opponents. Brazil faced further frustration with a number of questionable calls from the officials early on, including a Marquinhos goal that was ruled offside in the 30th minute by the video assistant referee.
It was an inconspicuous start for Brazil at LA’s SoFi Stadium, as they called on 17-year-old Endrick to replace Vinicius Junior in the 71st minute in an attempt to find a spark.
How Uruguay reached the knockouts: the USMNTOn the final night of Copa America Group C play, the U.S. men’s national team had to match or better Panama’s result against Bolivia. The challenge was that the U.S. would have to do it against unbeaten group leaders Uruguay.
The U.S. stayed with Uruguay in a frenetic and physical first half made all the more chaotic by odd decisions from an inexperienced referee and a strange camera angle for the TV broadcast. But in the second half, Uruguay broke through, scoring a goal in the 66th minute that the U.S. could not answer as they exited the tournament.
How Uruguay reached the knockouts: BoliviaEarly goals from Manchester United’s Facundo Pellistri and Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez got Uruguay off to a fast start against Bolivia and they didn’t look back, winning 5-0 with five different goalscorers to all but seal their place in the Copa America quarterfinals.
Marcelo Bielsa’s men had more goals in this win over Bolivia than any other Copa America team has had across the entire tournament so far.
How Uruguay reached the knockouts: Panama
Marcelo Bielsa’s Uruguay got off to a fast start at the Copa America, attacking Panama with nine shots in the first 20 minutes of their first group match in Miami. But even with the plentiful chances, they only managed a 1-0 lead until Liverpool’s Darwin Nunez sealed the victory in the 86th minute and Matias Vina made it 3-0 in added time. Panama got one back at the death to put the final score at 3-1.
Maxi Araujo scored the match’s first goal in spectacular fashion in the 16th minute. Nunez squandered several chances to extend the lead against an inferior opponent before he scored in the final five minutes.
What are Copa America extra-time rules?
Unlike the European Championship, which is being played concurrently in Germany, Copa America does not use extra time.
Not until the final anyway.
Tournament rules dictate that if the teams are level after 90 minutes of play, the game will go straight to penalties.
The regulations detail this as follows:
Article 26 – In the knockout phase, if there is a tie at the end of regular time in the Quarterfinals, Semifinals, or the Third-Place match, the winner will be determined by a penalty shootout in accordance with the rules stipulated by IFAB/FIFA.
In non-legalese this means this format will be used all the way through the knockout rounds of the tournament (quarterfinals and semifinals) until the final, where a deadlocked game would see an extra 30 minutes used to decide a winner before a shootout.
Article 27 – Specifically for the final match, if there is a tie at the end of regular time, an extra time consisting of two 15-minute halves will be played. If the tie persists at the end of extra time, a penalty shootout will be held in accordance with the rules stipulated by IFAB/FIFA to determine the winner.
This has long been the format with the final also using the same rules between 1995 and 2004. The only tournament where extra-time was used for each knockout round was 2011 before returned to previous rules at the next edition in 2015.
Brazil’s record so far
Brazil 0-0 Costa Rica
Paraguay 1-4 Brazil
Brazil 1-1 Colombia
Brazil are yet to truly ignite at this tournament. Their top scorer in the USA is Vinicius Jr, with two goals, but they will have to do without him today after he picked up a second yellow card of the tournament in the draw with Colombia.
Uruguay’s record so far
Uruguay 3-1 Panama
Uruguay 5-0 Bolivia
United States 0-1 Uruguay
Uruguay are the only side remaining at the Copa America with a 100% record — after Argentina drew after 90 minutes with Ecuador (and won) and Venezuela drew after 90 minutes with Canada (and lost).
Confirmed Uruguay vs Brazil team news
Uruguay: Rochet, Nandez, Mathias Olivera, Vina, Ronald Araujo, Valverde, de la Cruz, Maximiliano Araujo, Pellistri, Ugarte, Nunez.
Brazil: Alisson, Danilo, Marquinhos, Guilherme Arana, Eder Militao, Lucas Paqueta, Raphinha, Bruno Guimaraes, Rodrygo, Joao Gomes, Endrick.
Subs: Rafael Monteiro, Bento, Wendell, Gabriel, Bremer, Yan Couto, Lucas Beraldo, Andreas Pereira, Douglas Luiz, Ederson Silva, Pepe, Evanilson, Martinelli, Savio.
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How to watch the Copa America match between Uruguay and Brazil, as well as kick-off time and team news.
It's a fixture fit for a final when red-hot Uruguay takes on South American heavyweights Brazil in the quarter-finals of the 2024 Copa America.
The winners of this blockbuster contest will face the winners of the last-eight tie between Colombia and Panama in the semi-finals. The loser will not only be sent home packing, but it will be as close to a national calamity as it gets.
Uruguay have not put a single foot wrong ahead of this showdown, having arguably been the standout performers at the Copa America so far this summer after winning three games out of three by a combined score of 9-1 to clinch the top spot in Group C.
Brazil, meanwhile, advanced to the Copa America knockout rounds for the third time in a row, but they lost out on top position in Group D after being held to a 1-1 draw by Colombia, who won the group at their cost, on Wednesday.
Here, GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch, including TV channel, streaming details and more.
Le Celeste are likely to be unchanged after Bielsa resisted the temptation to rotate his side heavily for the final group game, even though their quarter-final place was already guaranteed.
The former Athletic Bilbao boss has made only one change to his starting line-up during the tournament, with Nicolas de la Cruz replacing Giorgian De Arrascaeta after Uruguay's 3-1 victory over Panama.
Maximiliano Araujo was forced off with a head injury against the USA but should be fit to start here. They are getting goals from all corners, including their leading talisman Darwin Nunez, who has now fired 10 goals over his last eight games for his country.
Uruguay possible XI: Rochet; Nandez, R. Araujo, M. Olivera, Vina; Ugarte, Valverde; Pellistri, De la Cruz, C. Olivera; Nunez
Vinicius Junior picked up a second yellow card against Colombia and will have to sit this one out through suspension. Given how stout Uruguay has been defensively, the Brazilian offense will be up against it to carve opportunities without their star forward.
With Vinicius out, 17-year-old Endrick could start up front, allowing Rodrygo to move onto either flank, having been toothless as the primary striker. Arsenal's Gabriel Martinelli has been on the bench for Brazil this Copa America, and he will battle Raphinha and Savio for the final spot in attack.
Brazil possible XI: Alisson; Danilo, Militao, Marquinhos, Arana; Guimaraes, Gomes; Raphinha, Paqueta, Rodrygo; Endrick
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With Neymar in the stands, Brazil failed to score against Costa Rica in their Copa America Group D opener, which ended in a 0-0 draw.
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Although Brazil had the vast majority of possession, Costa Rica’s deep defending worked to plan against their superior opponents. Brazil faced further frustration with a number of questionable calls from the officials early on, including a Marquinhos goal that was ruled offside in the 30th minute by the video assistant referee.
It was an inconspicuous start for Brazil at LA’s SoFi Stadium, as they called on 17-year-old Endrick to replace Vinicius Junior in the 71st minute in an attempt to find a spark.
How Uruguay reached the knockouts: the USMNTOn the final night of Copa America Group C play, the U.S. men’s national team had to match or better Panama’s result against Bolivia. The challenge was that the U.S. would have to do it against unbeaten group leaders Uruguay.
The U.S. stayed with Uruguay in a frenetic and physical first half made all the more chaotic by odd decisions from an inexperienced referee and a strange camera angle for the TV broadcast. But in the second half, Uruguay broke through, scoring a goal in the 66th minute that the U.S. could not answer as they exited the tournament.
How Uruguay reached the knockouts: BoliviaEarly goals from Manchester United’s Facundo Pellistri and Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez got Uruguay off to a fast start against Bolivia and they didn’t look back, winning 5-0 with five different goalscorers to all but seal their place in the Copa America quarterfinals.
Marcelo Bielsa’s men had more goals in this win over Bolivia than any other Copa America team has had across the entire tournament so far.
How Uruguay reached the knockouts: Panama
Marcelo Bielsa’s Uruguay got off to a fast start at the Copa America, attacking Panama with nine shots in the first 20 minutes of their first group match in Miami. But even with the plentiful chances, they only managed a 1-0 lead until Liverpool’s Darwin Nunez sealed the victory in the 86th minute and Matias Vina made it 3-0 in added time. Panama got one back at the death to put the final score at 3-1.
Maxi Araujo scored the match’s first goal in spectacular fashion in the 16th minute. Nunez squandered several chances to extend the lead against an inferior opponent before he scored in the final five minutes.
What are Copa America extra-time rules?
Unlike the European Championship, which is being played concurrently in Germany, Copa America does not use extra time.
Not until the final anyway.
Tournament rules dictate that if the teams are level after 90 minutes of play, the game will go straight to penalties.
The regulations detail this as follows:
Article 26 – In the knockout phase, if there is a tie at the end of regular time in the Quarterfinals, Semifinals, or the Third-Place match, the winner will be determined by a penalty shootout in accordance with the rules stipulated by IFAB/FIFA.
In non-legalese this means this format will be used all the way through the knockout rounds of the tournament (quarterfinals and semifinals) until the final, where a deadlocked game would see an extra 30 minutes used to decide a winner before a shootout.
Article 27 – Specifically for the final match, if there is a tie at the end of regular time, an extra time consisting of two 15-minute halves will be played. If the tie persists at the end of extra time, a penalty shootout will be held in accordance with the rules stipulated by IFAB/FIFA to determine the winner.
This has long been the format with the final also using the same rules between 1995 and 2004. The only tournament where extra-time was used for each knockout round was 2011 before returned to previous rules at the next edition in 2015.
Brazil’s record so far
Brazil 0-0 Costa Rica
Paraguay 1-4 Brazil
Brazil 1-1 Colombia
Brazil are yet to truly ignite at this tournament. Their top scorer in the USA is Vinicius Jr, with two goals, but they will have to do without him today after he picked up a second yellow card of the tournament in the draw with Colombia.
Uruguay’s record so far
Uruguay 3-1 Panama
Uruguay 5-0 Bolivia
United States 0-1 Uruguay
Uruguay are the only side remaining at the Copa America with a 100% record — after Argentina drew after 90 minutes with Ecuador (and won) and Venezuela drew after 90 minutes with Canada (and lost).
Confirmed Uruguay vs Brazil team news
Uruguay: Rochet, Nandez, Mathias Olivera, Vina, Ronald Araujo, Valverde, de la Cruz, Maximiliano Araujo, Pellistri, Ugarte, Nunez.
Subs: Mele, Israel, Olaza, Varela, Gimenez, Caceres, Marichal, De Arrascaeta, Bentancur, Rodriguez, Martinez, Suarez, Canobbio, Ocampo, Cristian Olivera.
Brazil: Alisson, Danilo, Marquinhos, Guilherme Arana, Eder Militao, Lucas Paqueta, Raphinha, Bruno Guimaraes, Rodrygo, Joao Gomes, Endrick.
Subs: Rafael Monteiro, Bento, Wendell, Gabriel, Bremer, Yan Couto, Lucas Beraldo, Andreas Pereira, Douglas Luiz, Ederson Silva, Pepe, Evanilson, Martinelli, Savio.
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With Neymar in the stands, Brazil failed to score against Costa Rica in their Copa America Group D opener, which ended in a 0-0 draw.
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Although Brazil had the vast majority of possession, Costa Rica’s deep defending worked to plan against their superior opponents. Brazil faced further frustration with a number of questionable calls from the officials early on, including a Marquinhos goal that was ruled offside in the 30th minute by the video assistant referee.
It was an inconspicuous start for Brazil at LA’s SoFi Stadium, as they called on 17-year-old Endrick to replace Vinicius Junior in the 71st minute in an attempt to find a spark.
How Uruguay reached the knockouts: the USMNTOn the final night of Copa America Group C play, the U.S. men’s national team had to match or better Panama’s result against Bolivia. The challenge was that the U.S. would have to do it against unbeaten group leaders Uruguay.
The U.S. stayed with Uruguay in a frenetic and physical first half made all the more chaotic by odd decisions from an inexperienced referee and a strange camera angle for the TV broadcast. But in the second half, Uruguay broke through, scoring a goal in the 66th minute that the U.S. could not answer as they exited the tournament.
How Uruguay reached the knockouts: BoliviaEarly goals from Manchester United’s Facundo Pellistri and Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez got Uruguay off to a fast start against Bolivia and they didn’t look back, winning 5-0 with five different goalscorers to all but seal their place in the Copa America quarterfinals.
Marcelo Bielsa’s men had more goals in this win over Bolivia than any other Copa America team has had across the entire tournament so far.
How Uruguay reached the knockouts: Panama
Marcelo Bielsa’s Uruguay got off to a fast start at the Copa America, attacking Panama with nine shots in the first 20 minutes of their first group match in Miami. But even with the plentiful chances, they only managed a 1-0 lead until Liverpool’s Darwin Nunez sealed the victory in the 86th minute and Matias Vina made it 3-0 in added time. Panama got one back at the death to put the final score at 3-1.
Maxi Araujo scored the match’s first goal in spectacular fashion in the 16th minute. Nunez squandered several chances to extend the lead against an inferior opponent before he scored in the final five minutes.
What are Copa America extra-time rules?
Unlike the European Championship, which is being played concurrently in Germany, Copa America does not use extra time.
Not until the final anyway.
Tournament rules dictate that if the teams are level after 90 minutes of play, the game will go straight to penalties.
The regulations detail this as follows:
Article 26 – In the knockout phase, if there is a tie at the end of regular time in the Quarterfinals, Semifinals, or the Third-Place match, the winner will be determined by a penalty shootout in accordance with the rules stipulated by IFAB/FIFA.
In non-legalese this means this format will be used all the way through the knockout rounds of the tournament (quarterfinals and semifinals) until the final, where a deadlocked game would see an extra 30 minutes used to decide a winner before a shootout.
Article 27 – Specifically for the final match, if there is a tie at the end of regular time, an extra time consisting of two 15-minute halves will be played. If the tie persists at the end of extra time, a penalty shootout will be held in accordance with the rules stipulated by IFAB/FIFA to determine the winner.
This has long been the format with the final also using the same rules between 1995 and 2004. The only tournament where extra-time was used for each knockout round was 2011 before returned to previous rules at the next edition in 2015.
Brazil’s record so far
Brazil 0-0 Costa Rica
Paraguay 1-4 Brazil
Brazil 1-1 Colombia
Brazil are yet to truly ignite at this tournament. Their top scorer in the USA is Vinicius Jr, with two goals, but they will have to do without him today after he picked up a second yellow card of the tournament in the draw with Colombia.
Uruguay’s record so far
Uruguay 3-1 Panama
Uruguay 5-0 Bolivia
United States 0-1 Uruguay
Uruguay are the only side remaining at the Copa America with a 100% record — after Argentina drew after 90 minutes with Ecuador (and won) and Venezuela drew after 90 minutes with Canada (and lost).
Confirmed Uruguay vs Brazil team news
Uruguay: Rochet, Nandez, Mathias Olivera, Vina, Ronald Araujo, Valverde, de la Cruz, Maximiliano Araujo, Pellistri, Ugarte, Nunez.
Subs: Mele, Israel, Olaza, Varela, Gimenez, Caceres, Marichal, De Arrascaeta, Bentancur, Rodriguez, Martinez, Suarez, Canobbio, Ocampo, Cristian Olivera.
Brazil: Alisson, Danilo, Marquinhos, Guilherme Arana, Eder Militao, Lucas Paqueta, Raphinha, Bruno Guimaraes, Rodrygo, Joao Gomes, Endrick.
Subs: Rafael Monteiro, Bento, Wendell, Gabriel, Bremer, Yan Couto, Lucas Beraldo, Andreas Pereira, Douglas Luiz, Ederson Silva, Pepe, Evanilson, Martinelli, Savio.
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