Uruguay (1st place in Group C) and Brazil (2nd place in Group D) will face off in the quarter finals of Copa America 2024.
The venue is Allegiant Stadium in the United States. Kickoff is scheduled for Sunday, July 7 at 10am Japan time. The quarter-finals between Uruguay and Brazil will be streamed live exclusively on Amazon Prime Video.
2024 Copa America 2024 Quarter Final Match Preview Uruguay vs Brazil National Team[Sceideal cluiche/am craolta]
“Copa America 2024” is currently taking place in the United States. A total of 16 countries will be participating in this tournament, including 10 member countries of the South American Football Confederation (CONMEBOL) and 6 member countries of the North, Central American and Caribbean Football Confederation (CONCACAF). A one-shot final will be played between a total of eight countries, the top two from each group. In the final competition, there will be no overtime except for the final game, and if the score is tied after 90 minutes, it will immediately go to penalties. The final game will only have 15 minute overtime periods, and if the game is still undecided, it will be a penalty.
In the latest FIFA rankings (released on June 20), Uruguay is ranked 14th and Brazil is ranked 4th. The Uruguay national team’s overall record is 22 wins, 17 draws, and 40 losses. The last match in the South American FIFA World Cup Qualifiers was in October 2023, and the home team Uruguay won 2-0 with goals from Darwin Nunez (Liverpool/England) and Nicolas de la Cruz (Flamengo/Brazil).
The Uruguayan national team finished first in Group C with three wins from three games. FW Maximiliano Araujo (Toluca/Mexico) and FW Darwin Nuñez scored 2 goals each, while FW Nicolas de la Cruz led the attack with 2 assists. On the other hand, the Brazilian national team finished second in Group D with one win and two draws. They had a comfortable 4-1 win over Paraguay, but were unable to overcome Costa Rica and Colombia, making the group stage difficult. It will be interesting to see if they can step up their game from here as they look to regain their position in the competition for the first time in two competitions.
Copa America 2024 Quarter Finals
Date and time: Sunday, July 7, 2024, start at 10 a.m. Japan time
Venue: Allegiant Stadium (Paradise, Nevada)
Game: Uruguay National Team vs Brazil National Team
Online distribution: Live / lost distribution on Amazon Prime Video
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Amazon Prime Video
The match between the national team of Uruguay and the national team of Brazil, which starts at 10 a.m. Japan on Sunday, July 7, will be streamed live exclusively on Amazon Prime Video. Amazon Prime Video will exclusively stream 14 matches, including the 6 group stage matches between the national teams of Argentina and Brazil, and 8 tournament finals including the final and third place matches. A missed broadcast is also being broadcast.
Amazon Prime can be registered for an annual membership fee of 5,900 yen (tax included) or a monthly membership fee of 600 yen (tax included). By registering as a Prime Member, you can enjoy unlimited access to fast and convenient shipping benefits, such as expedited shipping and delivery on a specified date and time at no additional charge, as well as various other shopping and entertainment benefits. Exclusive live streaming of this tournament can be watched as an Amazon Prime benefit.
Amazon Prime Video
Start of distribution: July 7th (Sunday) 10am Japan time
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Argentina national team vs Ecuador national team starting eleven
representative of Uruguay
1 Sergio Roche (International/Brazil)
▼DF
8 Naitan Nandes (Cagliari/Italy)
4 Ronald Araujo (Barcelona/Spain)
16 Matias Olivera (Napoli/Italy)
17 Matias Viña (Flamengo/Brazil)
▼MF
5 Manuel Ugarte (Paris Saint-Germain/France)
15 Federico Valverde (Real Madrid/Spain)
7 Nicolas de la Cruz (Flamengo/Brazil)
▼FW
11 Facundo Pellistri (Granada/Spain)
20 Maximiliano Araujo (Deportivo Toluca/Mexico)
19 Darwin Nunez (Liverpool/England)
the Brazilian national team
▼GK
1 Alisson (Liverpool/England)
▼DF
2 Danilo (Juventus/Italy)
3 Eder Militao (Real Madrid/Spain)
4 Marquinhos (Paris Saint-Germain/France)
16 Guilhermi Arana (Atlético Mineiro)
▼MF
5 Bruno Guimarães (Newcastle/England)
15 Joao Gomez (Wolverhampton/England)
8 Lucas Paqueta (West Ham/England)
▼FW
11 Hafinha (Barcelona/Spain)
10 Rodrygo (Real Madrid/Spain)
9 Endrikki (Palmeiras)
Uruguay’s representatives are Federico Valverde (Real Madrid/Spain) and Darwin Nuñez (Liverpool/England), while Brazil’s representatives are players from major European clubs, including Marquinhos (Paris Saint-Germain/France) and Vinicius Junior (Real Madrid/Spain). Many players who are active in the tournament were called up.
representative of Uruguay
▼GK
1 Sergio Roche (International/Brazil)
12 Franco Israel (Sports/Portugal)
23 Santiago Mele (Atlético Junior/Colombia)
▼DF
2 Jose María Jimenez (Atlético Madrid/Spain)
3 Sebastian Caceres (Club America/Mexico)
4 Ronald Araujo (Barcelona/Spain)
13 Guillermo Barrera (Flamengo/Brazil)
16 Matias Olivera (Napoli/Italy)
17 Matias Viña (Flamengo/Brazil)
22 Nicolas Marichal (Dynamo Moscow/Russia)
24 Lucas Orasa (Krasnodar/Russia)
▼MF
5 Manuel Ugarte (Paris Saint-Germain/France)
6 Rodrigo Bentancur (Tottenham/England)
7 Nicolas de la Cruz (Flamengo/Brazil)
8 Naitan Nandes (Cagliari/Italy)
10 Giorgian de Arrascaeta (Flamengo/Brazil)
15 Federico Valverde (Real Madrid/Spain)
21 Emiliano Martinez (Midtjylland/Denmark)
▼FW
9 Luis Suarez (Inter Miami/MLS)
11 Facundo Pellistri (Granada/Spain)
14 Agustin Canobbio (Atlético Paranaense/Brazil)
18 Brian Rodriguez (Club America/Mexico)
19 Darwin Nunez (Liverpool/England)
20 Maximiliano Araujo (Deportivo Toluca/Mexico)
25 Cristian Olivera (Los Angeles FC/MLS)
26 Brian Ocampo (Cádiz/Spain)
▼Director
Marcelo Bielsa
the Brazilian national team
▼GK
1 Alisson (Liverpool/England)
12 Bento (Atlético Paranaense)
23 Rafaeu (Sao Paulo)
▼DF
2 Danilo (Juventus/Italy)
3 Eder Militao (Real Madrid/Spain)
4 Marquinhos (Paris Saint-Germain/France)
6 Vendeu (Porto/Portugal)
13 January Couto (Girona/Spain)
14 Gabriel Magalhães (Arsenal/England)
16 Guilhermi Arana (Atlético Mineiro)
17 Lucas Beraud (Paris Saint-Germain/France)
25 Grayson Bremer (Juventus/Italy)
▼MF
5 Bruno Guimarães (Newcastle/England)
8 Lucas Paqueta (West Ham/England)
15 Joao Gomez (Wolverhampton/England)
18 Douglas Lewis (Aston Villa/England)
19 Andreas Pereira (Fulham/England)
24 Ederson (Atalanta/Italy)
▼FW
7 Vinicius Junior (Real Madrid/Spain)
9 Endrikki (Palmeiras)
10 Rodrigo (Real Madrid/Spain)
11 Hafinha (Barcelona/Spain)
20 Savio Moreira (Girona/Spain)
21 Evanilson (Porto/Portugal)
22 Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal/England)
26 Pepe (Porto/Portugal)
▼Director
Drivau Junior
Vinicius Junior, who led the attack for the Brazilian national team, has been suspended for a cumulative caution. Head coach Drivau Junior indicated that he would use the 17-year-old Ndricki, saying, “We will be without important players, but there are players who have risen to prominence and are looking for opportunities. for Ndricki. “Personally, I don’t think Vinicius’ absence will affect us,” said manager Marcelo Bielsa. “Brazil have quality wings on both sides, and they play in big clubs around the world,” he said carefully.