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[+[!Here's fREE To Watch!]+] Brazil vs Colombia LIVE STreams ON TV Channel 2 July 2024
[+[!Here's fREE To Watch!]+] Brazil vs Colombia LIVE STreams ON TV Channel 2 July 2024
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Watch Brazil vs. Colombia free: Copa America 2024 live stream, time. Brazil will look to maneuver their way into the 2024 Copa America quarter-finals when they square against already-qualified Colombia at Levi's Stadium on Tuesday.
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How to watch the Copa America match between Brazil and Colombia, as well as kick-off time and team news.
Selecao climbed second in Group D courtesy of a 4-1 win against Paraguay, while Colombia maintained their perfect record in the tournament with a 3-0 victory over Costa Rica.
Here, GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch, including TV channel, streaming details and more.
Brazil vs Colombia kick-off time & stadium
Date: July 2, 2024
Kick-off time: 9 pm ET / 6 pm PT
Venue: Levi's Stadium
The Copa America match between Brazil and Colombia will be played at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, United States.
It will kick off at 9 pm ET / 6 pm PT on Tuesday, July 2, in the United States (US).
Brazil team news
Selecao boss Dorival Junior may opt to start Endrick ahead of Vinicious Jr. given the latter - along with Eder Militao and Wendell - is at risk of a one-match ban if booked here.
With Endrick in the line-up, Rodrygo will switch to the left flank and Raphinha will begin on the bench once again, while Guilherme Arana reclaims his place from Wendell.
Lucas Paqueta is also on a yellow card going into the tie.
Brazil possible XI: Alisson; Danilo, Beraldo, Marquinhos, Arana; Guimaraes, Gomes; Savinho, Pereira, Rodrygo; Endrick.
Colombia team news
James Rodriguez is a doubt after being forced off in the Costa Rica win due to a fever, while Jefferson Lerma, Richard Rios and Jhon Cordoba walk the tightrope of suspension as the trio are on a yellow card each.
Liverpool's Luis Diaz will lead in the Colombian attack alongside Jhon Duran and Luis Sinisterra.
Colombia possible XI: Vargas; Munoz, Sanchez, Cuesta, Machado; Castano, Uribe, J. Arias; Sinisterra, Duran, Diaz.
Colombia has already advanced, but has yet to lock in as the group winner; they can do so with a win tonight. Brazil will advance with a draw or tie vs. Colombia tonight but will win the group if they pull out a win over Colombia. Brazil can also advance if Costa Rica ties or loses against Paraguay.
Colombia currently holds the top spot in Group D after defeating Paraguay, 2-1 in its Copa America opener and then knocking off Costa Rica 3-0 to earn 6 points. The squad has already clinched a spot in the quarterfinals, but its matchup is still to be determined based on whether or not it falls to second in the group.
Brazil currently sits in second in the group and is likely to advance to the Knockout Stage barring a huge win from Costa Rica coupled with a loss in this matchup. Brazil drew Costa Rica, 0-0, to open the tournament and then beat Paraguay 4-1 to create solid standing in the group table.
Allegations of coaches verbally and physically abusing a young player at the Son Football Academy funded by English Premier League star Son Heung-min are being investigated by South Korean prosecutors.
Hundreds of South Korean children have attended the academy with the dream of following in the footsteps of Asia’s biggest soccer star.
Son’s father, former professional player Son Woong-jung, is the director of the academy in Chuncheon, 80 kilometers (almost 50 miles) east of the capital Seoul.
The academy opened in 2021, with much of the estimated cost of $15 million funded by Son Heung-min, the popular captain of Tottenham Hotspur. His team’s July 31 exhibition game against a local team in Seoul quickly sold all of its 66,000 tickets last week.
It is not the first time in South Korea that coaches have been accused of physically abusing athletes.
In 2020, triathlete Choi Suk-hyeon took her own life after lodging complaints with sporting authorities, claiming years of physical and verbal torment at the hands of coaches. A year earlier, female speed skaters alleged physical and sexual abuse against a coach.
The Colombians have already clinched a spot in the quarterfinals thanks to a 3-0 win over Costa Rica last time out. They have won their opening two Group D matches and can keep their perfect record intact with a victory in this game.
Star forward Vinicius Junior, along with Real Madrid teammate Eder Militao, West Ham's Lucas Paqueta and Wendell, are among the Selecao players who have received a yellow card and could face a suspension, so the Brazilians may keep them on the bench to start with.
Seventeen-year-old Endrick will likely earn his first start at this tournament in place of Vinicius, having entered as a substitute in both of their matches so far.
PSG centre-back Lucas Beraldo could slot into central defence alongside his Paris Saint-Germain clubmate Marquinhos, while Andreas Pereira would be the most likely player to replace Paqueta on matchday three.