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Copa America
Copa America
Brazil vs Peru: Selecao to be more disciplined in LA clash
Chile vs Peru: Holders to grind out semi-final success
Uruguay vs Peru: La Celeste look cut above Los Incas
Colombia vs Chile: Los Cafeteros to end reign of La Roja
Tony Kelshaw 27.06.2019
Brazil vs Paraguay: Hosts can cruise into Copa America semis
Brazil will go into their Copa America quarter-final against Paraguay with a score to settle after losing out to the same opponents at this stage in 2011 and 2015. However, the Selecao have looked rock-solid on home turf this year, keeping three straight clean sheets during the group stage.
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Tony Kelshaw 26.06.2019
Venezuela vs Argentina: La Vinotinto can be competitive
Venezuela have a good recent record against Argentina and we feel their Copa America quarter-final clash could go all the way to the wire. Since losing to La Albiceleste at this stage three years ago, La Vinotinto have secured two World Cup draws and won a March friendly 3-1 in Madrid.
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Tony Kelshaw 22.06.2019
Chile vs Uruguay: Maracana stalemate makes sense
Chile only need a draw against Uruguay to top Group C at the Copa America and are fancied to achieve that feat in Rio de Janeiro. The 2015 and 2016 champions again look fired up for this competition, with their energy and enthusiasm expected to be a match for La Celeste's undoubted quality.
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Tony Kelshaw 22.06.2019
Ecuador vs Japan: Samurai Blue have spirit to succeed
Ecuador and Japan both showed improved form in their second Copa America games but we favour the latter team when they meet in Belo Horizonte. The Samurai Blue deserve plenty of credit for a 2-2 draw against Uruguay, whereas Los Amarillos still looked a little lacklustre in going down 2-1 to Chile.
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Tony Kelshaw 21.06.2019
Qatar vs Argentina: La Albiceleste to finally come good
Argentina have been frustrating to follow at the Copa America but still have a chance of scraping into the knockout stages when facing Qatar in Porto Alegre. La Albiceleste cannot afford an embarrassing early exit after disappointing at the World Cup and should be fully fired up for this crucial contest.
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Tony Kelshaw 21.06.2019
Colombia vs Paraguay: La Albirroja have more to play for
Colombia are already assured of finishing top of Copa America Group B and that could make Paraguay a value pick when they meet in Salvador. There was nothing between these two teams in World Cup qualifying, with each side snatching narrow away victories via stoppage-time strikes.
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Tony Kelshaw 20.06.2019
Bolivia vs Venezuela: Rondon backed to open scoring
After goalless draws with Peru and Brazil at the Copa America, we're hoping Venezuela open up more when facing Bolivia in their final Group A game. La Verde have conceded six times in losses to the same two opponents and should be there for the taking, as they must go for a win.
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Tony Kelshaw 19.06.2019
Ecuador vs Chile: La Roja hungry for Copa America hat-trick
Chile look highly motivated to claim a hat-trick of Copa America triumphs, whereas Ecuador do not tend to put as much emphasis on this tournament. That view was backed up by their opening exploits, with La Roja beating Japan 4-0 and Los Amarillos losing by the same scoreline against Uruguay.
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Tony Kelshaw 19.06.2019
Uruguay vs Japan: La Celeste should see off Samurai Blue
Uruguay are hard to oppose when taking on Copa America guests Japan in Porto Alegre after these sides made contrasting starts to the tournament. La Celeste enjoyed a 4-0 triumph over Ecuador, while the Samurai Blue were beaten by the same scoreline when taking on Chile in their opener.
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Tony Kelshaw 18.06.2019
Argentina vs Paraguay: La Albiceleste to bounce back
Argentina can ill-afford another slip-up when taking on Paraguay in their second Group B game at the Copa America in Belo Horizonte. La Albiceleste are bottom of the table after being beaten 2-0 by Colombia first up, while their opponents opened with a 2-2 draw versus Qatar.
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Tony Kelshaw 18.06.2019
Colombia vs Qatar: Los Cafeteros to win open contest
Colombia will be confident of building on their surprise win over Argentina by brushing aside Copa America newcomers Qatar in Sao Paulo. However, their opponents showed they are not just here to make up the numbers when battling back to draw 2-2 with Paraguay in their Group B opener.
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Tony Kelshaw 17.06.2019
Brazil vs Venezuela: Samba Stars to enjoy smooth success
Brazil took a while to get going before a trio of second-half goals helped them see off Bolivia and may again get stronger as the game goes on against Venezuela. La Vinotinto showed good resilience to grind out a goalless draw with Peru, even holding firm for the last 15 minutes with 10 men.
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Tony Kelshaw 17.06.2019
Bolivia vs Peru: Los Incas to grind out Maracana victory
Peru will have been frustrated to kick off their Copa America campaign with a goalless draw against Venezuela but are worth sticking with to beat Bolivia. La Verde are coming off a 3-0 drubbing by Brazil and look by far the weakest link in Group A, with a lack of attacking firepower the main problem.
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Andrew McDermott 14.06.2019
Japan vs Chile: Chile too hot for Samurai Blue
Japan return to the Copa America for the first time in 20 years as they face defending champions Chile in their opening Group C clash in Sao Paulo. Japan have been invited to the tournament alongside 2022 World Cup hosts Qatar for the 2019 competition and will be hoping to improve on their group-stage exit in 1999.
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Andrew McDermott 14.06.2019
Uruguay vs Ecuador: La Celeste to make winning start
Uruguay head into the 46th edition of the Copa America looking to improve their record 15 championship victories when they face Ecuador in their opening match. La Celeste have a fine record in the competition, last winning the event in 2011 with a comprehensive 3-0 victory over Paraguay in Argentina.
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Andrew McDermott 12.06.2019
Paraguay vs Qatar: Goals to flow on Qatar debut
Paraguay are looking to get off to a winning start when they kick off their Copa America campaign against 2022 World Cup hosts Qatar at the Maracana. The Asian side will make their first appearance in the competition after accepting an invitation from CONMEBOL last year.
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Callum Dent 11.06.2019
Venezuela vs Peru: Draw on the cards
Venezuela and Peru kick off their Copa America campaign on Saturday evening. Both teams do not come into the tournament in any sort of form, with Venezuela having won four of their last nine and Peru only three in 10.
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Callum Dent 11.06.2019
Argentina vs Colombia: Messi and co to start well
Argentina's bid to win a first Copa America since 1993 starts against Colombia on Saturday. Lionel Messi has yet to win an international trophy and has suffered disappointment in the final of this tournament three times.
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Callum Dent 10.06.2019
Copa America: Messi to end international trophy drought
Argentina are 3/1 to win the Copa America and finally give Lionel Messi the international trophy he craves. The Barcelona playmaker has suffered nothing but disappointment on the world stage, finishing as a runner-up in the Copa America three times and World Cup once.
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Callum Dent 10.06.2019
Brazil vs Bolivia: No Neymar, no problem as favourites cruise
Eight-time winners Brazil kick off the Copa America on home soil against Bolivia on Saturday. They are still favourites to win the competition despite losing star man Neymar to an ankle injury.
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Stuart Walker 10.06.2019
Comparing the teams at the Copa America 2019
With the Copa America starting this week - adding to a busy summer of international football alongside the Women’s World Cup, Nations League and Africa Cup of Nations - we’ve benchmarked this year’s teams against each other to see who might have the edge in Brazil.
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James Middleton 05.06.2016
Former Man Utd poacher joins forces with Leicester titan to help us make money while we sleep
Group C of the Copa America Centenario gets underway while us punters based on this side of the Atlantic are stocking up on beauty sleep ahead of another week at the grindstone. However, the Land of Nod has no anti-betting sanctions in place and, with Jamaica, Venezuela, Mexico and Uruguay all in action, we can
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Thomas Reynolds 04.07.2015
Why Chile v Argentina will trounce snooze-inducing World Cup Finals
Recent World Cup Finals would have the casual fan of international football believing that the imminent Copa America decider is bound to be a damp squib. Since 1990, every world championship match bar one has produced under 2.5 goals, with all bar two of the seven seeing neither side score more than once and four,
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Thomas Reynolds 27.06.2015
Copa America: Liverpool heavy Brazil should squeak into semis
It may be hard to believe for those hardy souls in the away end at the Britannia Stadium on the final day of last season, but two thirds of Brazil’s front three now play for Liverpool. Philippe Coutinho will likely line-up alongside new signing Roberto Firmino and Chelsea’s Willian when the Selecao take on Paraguay
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James Middleton 26.06.2015
Barcelona, Man City and Real Madrid’s finest won’t wipe out goal famine in Argentina v Colombia
In what is undoubtedly the juiciest of all the Copa America quarter finals, Argentina take on Colombia in the Chilean seaside town of Vina del Mar. The odds, unsurprisingly, are stacked in favour of the beaten World Cup finalists, with Lionel Messi and co attributed a price of 17/20 to prevail next to Los Cafeteros’
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Matt Wiggins 18.06.2015
Scout Report: Man Utd want Copa America defender as Rafael replacement
Few footballing youths can claim to have secured loan deals to two European clubs of historic repute while being owned by a relative no mark, but new Manchester United target Fabinho can. The 21-year-old Brazilian was playing for Portuguese outfit Rio Ave when Real Madrid loaned him during the 2012/13 campaign. Although the right-back primarily
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