Copa America 2024 live: TV, time and how to watch Uruguay vs. Brazil

Jul 1, 2024; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Uruguay defender Mathias Olivera (16) celebrates with teammates after scoring a goal during the second half of a Copa America match against the United States at Arrowhead Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jay Biggerstaff-USA TODAY Sports

The tournament reaches a crucial stage on Saturday, with a highly anticipated quarterfinal clash between football giants and in Las Vegas.

Brazil’s quarterfinal journey took an unexpected turn, as it will be without star player , who has been sidelined due to a series of yellow cards in the group stage. The absence of the outspoken Real Madrid forward, who has been critical of referees and officials, is a significant loss that could potentially reshape the game’s dynamics.

Uruguay will enter the quarterfinal match with a morale boost after its 1-0 victory over the in Kansas City. The win, which led to the early exit of the USMNT from the tournament on its home turf, was marked by a goal from Mathias Olivera. The , initially under dispute, was eventually validated by the video assistant referee, adding a dramatic twist to the match.

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Uruguay vs. Brazil: TV, time, stream and how to watch

  • Time: 9 p.m. ET

  • Location: Allegiant Stadium (Las Vegas)

  • Cable TV: Fox Sports 1

  • Streaming: Fox Sports app,

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Copa America bracket: Remaining schedule

Semifinals: Tuesday, July 9

Semifinals: Wednesday, July 10

Third-Place Game: Saturday, July 13

Final: Sunday, July 14

Winner of July 9  Winner of July 10 at 9 p.m. ET

How to watch the 2024 Copa America

The 2024 Copa América quarterfinals will be broadcast across multiple channels and streaming services over the course of the tournament.

  • TV: FOX Sports, FS1, Univision

  • Stream: , YouTube TV, TUDN, ViX

2024 Copa America Championship odds

Argentina is the favorite to win the 2024 Copa América, according to soccer odds. Looking to wager? Check out the  offering .

Odds as of Friday afternoon.

  • Argentina (+125)

  • Brazil (+333)

  • Colombia (+550)

  • Uruguay (+550)

  • Venezuela (+2500)

  • Ecuador (+3300)

  • Canada (+4000)

  • Panama (+10000)

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Uruguay vs. Brazil: Records

Uruguay

Uruguay, the second-smallest nation at the Copa America, has a rich history of soccer success. The country has clinched two World Cup victories and 15 Copa America titles. What’s more, Uruguay is currently on a red-hot four-game winning streak, with its last loss dating back to March 2024, when it was defeated 2-1 by Ivory Coast in an international friendly.

Brazil

Brazil’s recent performances in the Copa America have been nothing short of spectacular. It has qualified in all 47 tournaments and has won nine titles, including the 2019 championship. Its runner-up finish in 2021, although not a victory, is a testament to its consistent form and the excitement they bring to the tournament.

The rivalry between Brazil and Uruguay is a saga of intense battles on the football field. They have clashed , with Brazil leading the series with 40 wins to Uruguay’s 22, and 17 games ending in a draw.

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