[LIVESTREAMs!]Brazil vs Colombia LIVE Free Broadcast Free On Tv Coverage 02.07.2024

Date/Time
Date(s) - July 4, 2024 - July 11, 2024
12:00 am

Categories No Categories


Brazil vs. Colombia match time, odds, predicted lineup, picks, live stream: Where to watch Copa America
Both teams hope to finish the night on top of Group D as two of South America’s biggest teams head toward the knockouts

LIVE STREAM>>👉 https://onlinestreamshd.com/copa-america/

LIVE STREAM>>👉 https://onlinestreamshd.com/copa-america/

.Brazil can book a place in the knockout phase of the Copa America for a third successive occasion with a single point against Colombia on Tuesday at Levi’s Stadium in San Francisco.

The Colombia men’s national team is the unexpected gem of international soccer at the moment. Luis Diaz is beyond exceptional, James Rodriguez is undergoing a resurgence of outstanding form and bright up-and-coming stars such as Jhon Duran and Yaser Asprilla are bursting onto the scene in Europe.

They overcame a disastrous 2022 CONMEBOL World Cup qualifying cycle, at which they missed out on playing in Qatar, and now are the hottest team in the world. Truly, there is not one team that can touch their form at the moment.

Los Cafeteros have not lost an international match since February 2022. They’re riding a 25-match unbeaten streak, including brilliant victories over Spain, Brazil, Germany, the USMNT and results against Uruguay and Ecuador. They’ve been the most dominant side in international soccer over the past two years — and yet, what do that have to show for it?

Copa America can change that.
They have a chance to prove their form isn’t just lucky circumstance, a chance to show that this generation of players is here to compete for every title in every competition they play in.
A 4-1 victory over Paraguay on matchday two has vaulted Selecao into second place in Group D, while the Colombians clinched a spot in the quarter-finals thanks to a 3-0 win over Costa Rica.

For over a half hour on Friday, it appeared as though we were seeing a similar story play out for the Brazilians, who squandered numerous opportunities, including a penalty.

Unlike matchday one, however, Dorival Junior’s side eventually found a breakthrough and poured it on, claiming their biggest victory since September 2023 (5-1 win over Bolivia).

Their matchday two triumph ended a four-game winless run for them versus CONMEBOL opponents, with Verde-Amarela losing their last three matches against that region before Friday.

As a result, they need only avoid defeat on matchday three to advance beyond the group stage for the 14th time in their previous 15 appearances at the Copa America.

The last time they lost a group fixture at this tournament was in the United States in 2016 when they were beaten by Peru 1-0 on their final matchday and eliminated at the group stage.

While their results have been mixed since Junior became manager, this team have been tidier defensively at this tournament, conceding only once after allowing a combined six goals in their three matches leading up to this

Another clinical performance by the Colombians on Friday means they will feature in the last eight of this competition for a sixth successive occasion.
Los Cafeteros are currently on a 25-match unbeaten run across all competitions, with a 100% record this year, claiming six triumphs.

A victory for them on matchday three would ensure they top their group and end this phase of this competition with nine points for the first time since 2019.
Not since a 3-2 come-from-behind victory over Mexico last December have Nestor Lorenzo’s men conceded a goal in the opening half.

The Colombians have emerged victorious the last three times that they have conceded the opening goal in a match, the last time being in that aforementioned triumph over the Mexicans last year.

On Tuesday, La Tricolor can win consecutive matches against Brazil for the first time ever, having beaten them 2-1 in a World Cup qualifier last November.