Fighting for the right to head to Florida and compete in the Copa America final, Uruguay and Colombia clash in a mouthwatering semi-final at the Bank of America Stadium in North Carolina on Wednesday.
Fighting for the right to head to Florida and compete in the Copa America final, Uruguay and Colombia clash in a mouthwatering semi-final at the Bank of America Stadium in North Carolina on Wednesday.
Uruguay has an odd of 2.10(bet ₹100 and wins ₹210 if Uruguay wins).Bet Now
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Colombia has an odd of 3.05(bet ₹100 and wins ₹305 if Colombia wins).Bet Now
Match: Uruguay vs Colombia
Date: July 11, 2024
Time: 05:30 AM (IST)
Venue: Bank of America Stadium
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Uruguay improved their reputation as one of the meanest defenses South America has to offer by keeping Brazil scoreless for 120 minutes of their quarter-final encounter, despite suffering a pair of devastating blows at the back.
Despite Ronald Araujo’s first-half injuries and Nahitan Nandez’s second-half red card, Bielsa’s team held out for a 12-yard shootout, in which Eder Militao’s effort was saved by Sergio Rochet and Juventus newcomer Douglas Luiz failed to score.
Rochet; Varela, Gimenez, Olivera, Vina; Valverde, Ugarte; Pellistri, De la Cruz, Araujo; Nunez
While Uruguay failed to keep Panama off the scoreboard in their Copa opener, a captivating Colombia team faced no such defensive challenges in their quarter-final matchup, scoring five times through five different scorers to advance to the final four.
James Rodriguez, Jhon Cordoba, Luis Diaz, Richard Rios, and Miguel Borja all contributed directly to a 5-0 annihilation in Arizona, which saw Nestor Lorenzo’s team match or break multiple national team records, including their largest margin of victory in a Copa America match.
Vargas; Munoz, Sanchez, Cuesta, Mojica; Rios, Lerma; J. Arias, Rodriguez, Diaz; Cordoba
Uruguay’s defensive exploits during and leading up to the Copa America were nothing short of amazing, but with Araujo out and Nandez banned, a reshuffle poses a threat against a seemingly invincible Colombia. Bielsa’s men will undoubtedly give the Tricolor a run for their money, but we cannot imagine Lozano’s Rodriguez-inspired men failing to set up a thrilling final against Argentina or Canada, forcing Uruguay to settle for bronze.
Uruguay 1-2 Colombia, predicted by us.