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Copa America 2019

CharltonMadrid
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Starts this weekend - anyone watching it?
I am hoping to catch what I can, or at least highlights/repeats of games as some are on very late or middle of the night here.
Chile have won the last two but all eyes again on Messi and Argentina. Surely he cannot finish his international career without a trophy. No Neymar for Brazil, the hosts, which will certainly help Argentina.
Hoping for some great quality football and would like to see Messi lift the trophy as well as see some exciting South American based players before their big moves to Europe.
I am hoping to catch what I can, or at least highlights/repeats of games as some are on very late or middle of the night here.
Chile have won the last two but all eyes again on Messi and Argentina. Surely he cannot finish his international career without a trophy. No Neymar for Brazil, the hosts, which will certainly help Argentina.
Hoping for some great quality football and would like to see Messi lift the trophy as well as see some exciting South American based players before their big moves to Europe.
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Premier Sports have the UK TV rights.
someone is bound to ask1 -
Its gonna be on freesports over here.
Neymar is gonna be a big miss, watched the friendly he got injured in and you could see he knew he was gonna miss it from the tears in his eyes0 -
Be interested to see how Qatar do what with them hosting the World Cup in just over three years0
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Watched Brazil v Honduras last night, Brazil looked very good0
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Started 18 minutes ago with Brazil v Bolivia
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Argentina v. Colombia today at 3pm my time, so 11pm yours looks quite tasty.
Also quite looking forward to Chile versus Japan. Always have a soft spot for Chile as it's where Bielsa really started his resurrection with that now aged Golden Generation, plus my brother lived there for 4-5 years.
U-21s start tomorrow as well. Between that and the WWC, so much footy, such little time.3 -
Brazil looked very comfortable last night, they're going to be hard to beat especially on home soil. Think they have by far the strongest squad in the tournament. Jesus and Willian coming off the bench last night and they have players like Ederson, Arthur, Militao and Alex Sandro who can't even get a kick.
Obviously Argentina have the likes of Messi, Aguero, Dybala and Di Maria but their overall squad depth is poor.2 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:Brazil looked very comfortable last night, they're going to be hard to beat especially on home soil. Think they have by far the strongest squad in the tournament. Jesus and Willian coming off the bench last night and they have players like Ederson, Arthur, Militao and Alex Sandro who can't even get a kick.
Obviously Argentina have the likes of Messi, Aguero, Dybala and Di Maria but their overall squad depth is poor.0 -
Argentina lose 0-2 to Columbia with a forward line of Messi , Aguero and Di Maria0
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ForeverAddickted said:Be interested to see how Qatar do what with them hosting the World Cup in just over three years0
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Uruguay should do well with Gimenez and Godin in defence and a front line of Edison Cavani and Luis Suarez. For such a small country they always produce impressive talent.0
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Results so far
Brazil 3-0 Bolivia
Venezuela 0-0 Peru
Argentina 0-2 Colombia
Paraguay 2-2 Qatar
Uruguay 4-0 Ecuador0 -
Very impressive result for Qatar.0
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I don't get it, why they invite teams from outside their confederation.
It would be like UEFA inviting Cameroon to take part in the Euros.0 -
There are only ten nations in South America so always invite a few to make up the numbers, else they may as well combine the Copa America with World Cup Qualifying0
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I get why they invite other nations into the tournament as it allows the format to work in the fairest way possible. However, I don't think I agree with it being countries like Japan and Qatar.
I think they should just stick to it being countries like Mexico, Costa Rica, USA, and even countries like Jamaica, Honduras, and Canada.2 -
Surely would be better to just combine the Copa America and Gold Cup into one competition? - Of course thats not going to be easy what with two governing bodies but would surely simplify it0
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They did that in 2016 for the Copa Centenario (100th anniversary of the Copa America)1
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Assume this is on 1 of the pay monthly channels as I can't find it listed on terrestrial or sky sports0
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Gravesend_Addick said:Assume this is on 1 of the pay monthly channels as I can't find it listed on terrestrial or sky sports0
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ForeverAddickted said:There are only ten nations in South America so always invite a few to make up the numbers, else they may as well combine the Copa America with World Cup Qualifying
Assume Guyana and Suriname arn't involved?0 -
Suriname come under CONCACAF, I presume its the same for Guyana0
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Danepak said:7
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Convincing win for Uruguay against Ecuador with both Cavani and Suarez scoring. Fancy them to do well.0
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Going out to Brazil on Friday for 2 weeks of being a football hipster watching games in this. Very excited after fun experiences in 2014 at the World Cup.
Brazil looked poor in their first match, though the absence through injury of Arthur didn’t help as it meant a very defensive centre midfield pairing of Casemiro and Fernandinho (against the highly attacking Bolivia...). Firmino also looked lacking in match sharpness and I’d start Jesus who was far more impressive when he came on. Richarlison looked their best player to me.
I make Uruguay favourites, followed by Colombia (who dealt with a poor Argentina easily) and Brazil.
Japan vs Chile tonight may be a good watch if anyone has insomnia (kicking off at midnight UK time).7 -
allez les addicks said:Going out to Brazil on Friday for 2 weeks of being a football hipster watching games in this. Very excited after fun experiences in 2014 at the World Cup.
Brazil looked poor in their first match, though the absence through injury of Arthur didn’t help as it meant a very defensive centre midfield pairing of Casemiro and Fernandinho (against the highly attacking Bolivia...). Firmino also looked lacking in match sharpness and I’d start Jesus who was far more impressive when he came on. Richarlison looked their best player to me.
I make Uruguay favourites, followed by Colombia (who dealt with a poor Argentina easily) and Brazil.
Japan vs Chile tonight may be a good watch if anyone has insomnia (kicking off at midnight UK time).
Would be interested in a report when you get back, quite fancy doing this myself in the next couple of years.
If you're in Rio for a bit, make sure you visit Vasco da Gama's stadium. It's a listed building in a really interesting area, much more impressive than the Maracana I thought.
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MrLargo said:allez les addicks said:Going out to Brazil on Friday for 2 weeks of being a football hipster watching games in this. Very excited after fun experiences in 2014 at the World Cup.
Brazil looked poor in their first match, though the absence through injury of Arthur didn’t help as it meant a very defensive centre midfield pairing of Casemiro and Fernandinho (against the highly attacking Bolivia...). Firmino also looked lacking in match sharpness and I’d start Jesus who was far more impressive when he came on. Richarlison looked their best player to me.
I make Uruguay favourites, followed by Colombia (who dealt with a poor Argentina easily) and Brazil.
Japan vs Chile tonight may be a good watch if anyone has insomnia (kicking off at midnight UK time).
Would be interested in a report when you get back, quite fancy doing this myself in the next couple of years.
If you're in Rio for a bit, make sure you visit Vasco da Gama's stadium. It's a listed building in a really interesting area, much more impressive than the Maracana I thought.
Pricing for this isn’t so bad for us gringos but sadly is still steep for the locals - group games started at £15 a pop which isn’t bad for Brazil vs Peru on Saturday but even I wouldn’t pay that for Qatar vs Paraguay yesterday and I don’t earn the average monthly wage in Rio of £350! Holding games like that in the 78,000 Maracanã is frankly ridiculous unless you open the doors for free......
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Chile beat Japan 4-0 Sanchez even scored0