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Uruguay and Brazil Face Off in Copa America Quarterfinal Clash at Allegiant Stadium

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Uruguay and Brazil are set to lock horns in a highly anticipated quarterfinal showdown at Allegiant Stadium as part of the Copa America tournament.

Marcelo Bielsa‘s Uruguay squad has been in impressive form, cruising through Group C with just one goal conceded and securing victories over Bolivia, USA, and Panama.

On the other hand, Brazil, the pre-tournament favorites, have had a tougher time living up to expectations, finishing second in Group D behind Colombia.

The match is scheduled to take place on Saturday, July 6, at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas with kick-off set for 9 p.m. ET or 6 p.m. PT in the US and Canada.

For fans in the UK, the game will kick off at 2 a.m. BST on Sunday morning, while Australian viewers can catch the action at 11 a.m. AEST.

In the US, Fox and Fox Sports 1 will be broadcasting the Copa America matches, with Spanish-language coverage available on TUDN, Univision, or UniMás.

For those looking to stream the games, Sling TV offers a convenient option, with its Blue plan including Fox and FS1 for $40 a month.

If viewers encounter restrictions in accessing the games, utilizing a VPN can help bypass geographical limitations and ensure uninterrupted streaming.

Premier Sports will exclusively air all 32 Copa America matches in Ireland and the UK, while Canadian fans can tune in via TSN and TSN Plus streaming service.

Australian viewers can enjoy the tournament on Optus Sport, which also provides coverage of various other leagues and sporting events.

Rachel Adams

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