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    Brazil 4 Peru 0 RESULT: Sandro, Neymar, Ribeiro and Richarlison goals lead to another Copa America triumph for Selecao

    BRAZIL thrashed Peru at the Olympic Stadium in Rio de Janeiro thanks to another masterclass by Tite’s men.The Selecao opened the scoring with Alex Sandro in the opening minutes and pretty much sealed the victory with Neymar in the second half, after the Paris Saint-Germain superstar had a penalty denied by VAR.
    Everton Ribeiro made it three in the closing stages of the match before Richarlison capped off another big win for Brazil.

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    When is Brazil vs Peru?

    This Copa America group stage clash will be held on Friday, June 18.
    Kick-off is at 1am BST.

    Which TV channel and live stream can I watch it on?
    You can catch all of this game live on the BBC Red Button.
    Every match of the tournament is being shown on free-to-air TV in the UK.
    Viewers can also stream by heading to the BBC iPlayer.
    THAT’S ALL FROM RIO
    Brazil picked up a dominant 4-0 win over Peru at the Olympic Stadium and made a strong case for the Copa America quarter-finals.
    Paris Saint-Germain superstar Neymar put together another masterclass as he was involved in all of the Selecao’s goals against Ricardo Gareca’s side.
    The Selecao took the lead after only 12 minutes as the star forward delivered a cross from the left flank that was headed out by the visitors’ defence.
    But Manchester City ace Gabriel Jesus got the ball on the right flank and passed it back to the penalty area where Alex Sandro was forgotten and fired it to the back of the net.
    The Copa America hosts thought they would double their lead from the penalty spot on 61 minutes but the referee checked with VAR and ruled that Neymar fell on his own while under pressure by Renato Tapia.
    But that didn’t matter as the 29-year-old got his goal anyway in the 68th minute with a stunning long-range shot after a pass by Fred caught Peru’s backline off guard.
    Tite’s men made it three just a minute before full-time when Neymar passed to Richarlison on his left and the Everton ace delivered a through ball to the penalty area where Everton Ribeiro stood and finished off with a beautiful shot.
    And Richarlison sealed another major win in the third minute of stoppage time when Neymar produced an incredible through ball to Roberto Firmino but the Liverpool star was denied by Pedro Gallese.
    Richarlison then fired a shot of his own that was blocked by a defender but the Toffees star tried again and this time he hit the net.
    Peru spent most of the match trying to control Brazil’s tempo by holding on to the ball, which is why they dominated possession at half-time.
    But Gareca’s men couldn’t provide much threat as the Selecao’s centre-back duo of Chelsea star Thiago Silva and Real Madrid ace Eder Militao did a great job keeping striker Gianluca Lapadula quiet.
    The closest Peru came to scoring took place on 78 minutes when Alex Valera found himself in front of Ederson after a set-piece but sent the ball over the crossbar.
    Thank you for following the live action with us, have a lovely night!
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    Brazil are still top of Group A with two points ahead of second-placed Colombia.
    The Selecao seem to be on their way to the quarter-finals as they have won both of their opening matches and have scored a whopping seven goals.
    Both Liverpool star Alisson and Manchester City’s Ederson have also kept a clean sheet.
    More below:

    STATS
    Brazil dominated 55 per cent of possession after a much more convincing display in the second half.
    The Selecao registered a total of 17 shots, nine of which were on target.
    Peru, on the other hand, only produced seven shots, with a mere two of them being on target.
    Brazil were absolutely clinical thanks to a passing accuracy of 89 per cent
    FT: BRAZIL 4-0 PERU
    Brazil picked up another dominant win in the Copa America against Peru at the Olympic Stadium.
    The Selecao took the lead after only 12 minutes as Neymar delivered a cross from the left flank that was headed out by Ricardo Gareca’s defence.
    But Gabriel Jesus got the ball on the right flank and passed it back to the penalty area where Alex Sandro was forgotten and fired it to the back of the net.
    Brazil thought they would double their lead from the penalty spot on 61 minutes but the referee checked with VAR and ruled that Neymar fell on his own while under pressure by Renato Tapia.
    But that didn’t matter as the Paris Saint-Germain superstar got his goal anyway in the 68th minute with a stunning long-range shot.
    Tite’s men made it three just a minute before full-time when Neymar passed to Richarlison on his left and the Everton star delivered a through ball to the penalty area where Everton Ribeiro stood and finished off with a beautiful shot!
    And Richarlison sealed another big win in the third minute of stoppage time when Neymar produced another incredible through ball to Roberto Firmino but the Liverpool star was denied by Pedro Gallese.
    Richarlison then fired a shot of his own but it was blocked by a defender, however the Everton ace tried again and this time he hit the net
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    PEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP!
    AND THAT’S FULL-TIME IN RIO!!!!!!
    BRAZIL 4-0 PERU
    90+6 CHANCE
    Neymar fires another free-kick but it goes over the bar!
    BRAZIL 4-0 PERU
    90+3 Brazil are not done yet!
    Neymar delivers an incredible through ball to Firmino inside the box but the Liverpool star is denied by Gallesse.
    Richarlison fires a shot of his own but it’s blocked by a defender, however the Everton ace tries again and this time he hits the net!

    GOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLL!
    BRAZIL MAKE IT FOUR WITH RICHARLISON!!!!!!!
    BRAZIL 3-0 PERU
    90 What an incredible, and Brazilian goal, that was!
    Neymar passes to Richarlison on his left and the Everton star delivers a through ball to the penalty are where Ribeiro stands and finishes off with a beautiful shot!
    Six more minutes of stoppage time to go

    GOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLLL!
    BRAZIL SCORE A THIRD WITH RIBEIRO!!!!!!!
    BRAZIL 2-0 PERU
    87 WHAT A CHANCE!
    Richarlison drives the ball down the attacking third, passes to Neymar on his left and the Brazil star delivers a through ball to Firmino who fires a shot that Gallese saves with a brilliant reaction
    BRAZIL 2-0 PERU
    84 SUBSTITUTION
    Another switch by Brazil manager Tite as Emerson replaces Danilo for the last few minutes of second half
    BRAZIL 2-0 PERU
    84 CHANCE!
    Better from Neymar, who fires another free-kick that just misses Gallese’s bottom left corner
    BRAZIL 2-0 PERU
    82 YELLOW CARD
    Peru ace Tavara gets booked for a rough foul on Neymar, who’s been very impressive tonight
    BRAZIL 2-0 PERU
    81 CHANCE
    Neymar fires a free-kick but the ball goes straight to Gallese’s hands
    BRAZIL 2-0 PERU
    80 Very hard to imagine Peru getting a better chance than this!
    If Valera had scored this then this game would have caught on fire!
    BRAZIL 2-0 PERU
    78 WHAT A CHANCE!
    How did Peru not score that?
    Valera gets the ball right from a set-piece down the right flank right in front of Ederson and sent the ball over the cross bar!
    BRAZIL 2-0 PERU
    77 SUBSTITUTION
    Brazil manager Tite makes another change as Lodi replaces Sandro
    BRAZIL 2-0 PERU
    77 Neymar thought he would score from the penalty spot but VAR rightfully overruled the initial decision.
    However, that didn’t stop the Brazil star from still scoring with a stunning shot that he later celebrated with Tite
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    BRAZIL 2-0 PERU
    75 CHANCE!
    Neymar, just like the rest of Brazil, have a newfound confidence thanks to their two-goal lead.
    The PSG star fires a long-range effort that just misses Gallese’s bottom left corner
    BRAZIL 2-0 PERU
    74 SUBSTITUTION
    Peru manager Gareca makes another double change hoping to get something in the last few minutes.
    Tavara replaces Cueva and Arias takes Yotun’s place
    BRAZIL 2-0 PERU
    73 CHANCE!
    Neymar drives the ball down the attacking third and passes to Richarlison on his left who tries a curling shot but Gallese lunges to his bottom left corner and makes a big save!
    BRAZIL 2-0 PERU
    72 SUBSTITUTION
    Brazil manager Tite is starting to rest some players as Jesus makes way for Firmino
    BRAZIL 2-0 PERU
    70 So what if he didn’t get his penalty?
    Neymar still got his goal, and if Peru don’t show something quickly then that could have been the shot that sealed the game!
    BRAZIL 2-0 PERU
    68 Brazil catch Peru’s defence off guard with a quick play as Fred passes to Neymar on the ege of the box.
    Ramos marks the Paris Saint-Germain star poorly and so he fires a brilliant shot down Gallese’s bottom right corner!

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    Argentina vs Uruguay FREE: Live stream, TV channel, team news and kick-off time for Copa America clash

    ARGENTINA are up against Uruguay in their next Copa America clash following their draw with Chile last week.Lionel Messi scored a sumptuous free-kick in his side’s clash with Chile and he’ll be hoping to produce some similar magic when he faces off against old Barcelona team-mate Luis Suarez.
    Lionel Messi scored a brilliant free-kick in his side’s draw with ChileCredit: Reuters
    What time does Argentina vs Uruguay kick-off?

    Argentina’s clash with Uruguay will kick-off at 1am UK time in the early hours of Saturday, June 19.
    The clash will take place at the Garrincha Stadium in Brasilia.
    There will be limited capacity in the stadium because of coronavirus restrictions.

    What channel is it and can it be live streamed?

    Argentina vs Uruguay will be shown live on BBC iPlayer.
    You can live stream the action from the iPlayer app, which is available for download onto your mobile device, tablet or Smart TV.

    Can I watch for FREE?

    Yes, the game is available for FREE on BBC One, so long as you have a TV licence.
    You can also catch the action on the BBC iPlayer.

    Team news
    Messi will start again for Argentina while his new Barcelona team-mate will be hopeful of nabbing a start too.
    Giovani Lo Celso could yet again come into the midfield alongside Leandro Paredes.
    For Uruguay, Luis Suarez will take his place up top while Atletico Madrid team-mate Jose Gimenez will start in defence.
    Diego Godin should also start at the back.
    Odds

    Argentina – 21/20
    Draw – 9/4
    Uruguay – 13/5

    *Odds courtesy of Paddy Power and correct at time of publication. More

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    Brazil vs Peru FREE: Live stream, TV channel, kick-off time and team news for Copa America clash TONIGHT

    BRAZIL continue their Copa America adventure with a clash against Peru.Neymar and Co got off to a winning start last time out against Venezuela, while the visitors are playing their first game in the tournament.

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    Brazil were in top form as they put three past VenezuelaCredit: Reuters
    When is Brazil vs Peru?

    This Copa America group stage clash will be held on Friday, June 18.
    Kick-off is at 1am BST.
    When the sides last met in World Cup qualifying, a Neymar hat-trick helped Brazil to a 4-2 victory.

    Which TV channel and live stream can I watch it on?
    You can catch all of this game live on the BBC Red Button.
    Every match of the tournament is being shown on free-to-air TV in the UK.
    Viewers can also stream by heading to the BBC iPlayer.

    What is the team news?
    The Brazilians have no fresh injury concerns and could field the same XI which beat Venezuela.
    Neymar is set to start upfront again, with Eder Militao and Marquinhos at the back.
    Raul Ruidiaz and Paolo Guerrero look set to miss out for Peru, with the emphasis on youth.
    Match odds

    Brazil to win – 1/6
    Draw – 6/1
    Peru victory – 14/1

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    Brazil vs Peru FREE: Live stream, TV channel, kick-off time and team news for Copa America clash

    BRAZIL continue their Copa America adventure with a clash against Peru.Neymar and Co got off to a winning start last time out against Venezuela, while the visitors are playing their first game in the tournament.

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    Brazil were in top form as they put three past VenezuelaCredit: Reuters
    When is Brazil vs Peru?

    This Copa America group stage clash will be held on Friday, June 18.
    Kick-off is at 1am BST.
    When the sides last met in World Cup qualifying, a Neymar hat-trick helped Brazil to a 4-2 victory.

    Which TV channel and live stream can I watch it on?
    You can catch all of this game live on the BBC Red Button.
    Every match of the tournament is being shown on free-to-air TV in the UK.
    Viewers can also stream by heading to the BBC iPlayer.

    What is the team news?
    The Brazilians have no fresh injury concerns and could field the same XI which beat Venezuela.
    Neymar is set to start upfront again, with Eder Militao and Marquinhos at the back.
    Raul Ruidiaz and Paolo Guerrero look set to miss out for Peru, with the emphasis on youth.
    Match odds

    Brazil to win – 1/6
    Draw – 6/1
    Peru victory – 14/1

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    Argentina 1 Chile 1 RESULT: Watch Lionel Messi net stunning free-kick before Vargas equaliser in Copa America opener

    ARGENTINA drew with Chile in their Copa America opener at the Olympic Stadium in Rio de Janeiro.The Albiceleste opened the scoring with an incredible free-kick from Lionel Messi but the Roja equalised with Eduardo Vargas.
    Vargas headed the ball to the back of Emiliano Martinez’s net after Arturo Vidal’s missed penalty.
    THAT’S ALL FROM RIO
    Argentina failed to record their first victory of 2021 after picking up a 1-1 draw with Chile in their Copa America opener at the Olympic Stadium in Rio de Janeiro.
    The Albiceleste extended their undefeated streak to 14 matches but that was their third successive draw of the year and marked the exact same scoreline from 10 days ago when they last faced the Roja.
    Lionel Scaloni’s men opened the scoring on 33 minutes thanks to a screamer by Lionel Messi, who converted a free-kick by sending the ball to Claudio Bravo’s top left corner.
    That was Messi’s second goal in three international matches and took the Barcelona legend’s tally to 73 across all competitions.
    But Martin Lasarte’s men equalised in the second half when Nicolas Tagliafico fouled Arturo Vidal inside the box after 57 minutes.
    The referee checked with VAR and pointed at the spot from which Vidal failed to beat Aston Villa goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez.
    But Eduardo Vargas quickly got the rebound and headed the ball to the back of the net in front of open goal.
    Argentina complained about a handball by Vidal before Vargas’ goal but VAR didn’t agree with them.
    The Albiceleste missed a raft of opportunities and paid for it, just like they did in their last World Cup qualifier against Chile almost two weeks ago.
    Lautaro Martinez failed to beat Bravo twice on each half whereas Nicolas Gonzalez threw away three big chances.
    That was an impressive result for Chile, who were missing record goalscorer Alexis Sanchez.
    Former Arsenal and Manchester United star Sanchez suffered a foot injury during training and has been ruled out for the whole group stage.
    Thank you for following the action with us, have a great night!
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    UPDATED TABLE
    Argentina and Chile are now joint-top of the table after their 1-1 draw in Rio de Janeiro.
    The Albiceleste and the Roja are now waiting to see how Paraguay and Bolivia fare in their match later tonight.
    Uruguay kick their Copa America campaign off on Saturday against Argentina.
    More below:

    STATS
    Chile dominated 51 per cent of possession throughout the match following a dynamic comeback in the second half.
    The Roja produced five shots, with a whopping four of them being on target.
    Argentina, on the other hand, registered a staggering 18 shots, but only five of them were on target.
    Both teams put together a passing masterclass as they had an accuracy of 80 per cent each
    FT: ARGENTINA 1-1 CHILE
    Argentina and Chile drew again with the same score as 10 days ago in their Copa America opener at the Olympic Stadium in Brazil.
    The Albiceleste opened the scoring on 33 minutes thanks to a screamer by Lionel Messi, who converted a free-kick and sent the ball to Claudio Bravo’s top left corner.
    But the Roja equalised in the second half when Nicolas Tagliafico fouled Arturo Vidal inside the box after 57 minutes.
    The referee checked with VAR and pointed at the spot from which Vidal failed to convert.
    But following Emiliano Martinez’s save Eduardo Vargas got the rebound and scored with a header.
    Argentina complained for a handball by Vidal before Vargas’ goal but VAR showed nothing
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    PEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP!
    AND THAT’S FULL-TIME IN RIO!!!!!!
    ARGENTINA 1-1 CHILE
    90+9 There is a penalty check going on from VAR for a penalty.
    There were suspicions that two Chile players handled the ball before the corner-kick
    ARGENTINA 1-1 CHILE
    90+7 De Paul takes it on but it’s no good as the ball hits the wall.
    Why on earth didn’t Messi whip it in?
    Argentina get a corner-kick
    ARGENTINA 1-1 CHILE
    90+7 Argentina get a set-piece from a great position down the right flank.
    That will be the last play of the match!
    ARGENTINA 1-1 CHILE
    90+6 One more minute to go until full-time.
    Both teams are running on fumes and can’t seem to break through each others’ lines
    ARGENTINA 1-1 CHILE
    90+3 SUBSTITUTION
    A late change from Chile manager Lasarte as Galdames takes Meneses’ place
    ARGENTINA 1-1 CHILE
    90+1 WHAT A CHANCE!
    Argentina come extremely close to a late winner.
    Martinez Quarta delivers a cross from the right and Messi gets a header after a bad exit from Bravo.
    The ball goes towards Correa but Pulgar clears the ball in the nick of time!
    ARGENTINA 1-1 CHILE
    90 Seven more minutes of stoppage time to go!
    Argentina dominate the possession in the last few minutes whereas Chile prefer to counter-attack
    ARGENTINA 1-1 CHILE
    88 Both teams are evenly matched as we head towards full-time.
    This can really go either way, based on what we’re seeing
    ARGENTINA 1-1 CHILE
    86 SUBSTITUTION
    Argentina manager Scaloni responds with a switch of his own as Molina comes on for Montiel
    ARGENTINA 1-1 CHILE
    85 SUBSTITUTION
    Chile manager Lasarte makes another double change as Roco replaces Medel and Alarcon comes on for Vidal
    ARGENTINA 1-1 CHILE
    83 Argentina are still pushing for a winner but Chile are so lethal on the counter-attack.
    By the way, important to note that there are birds flying really low towards the pitch and we can also hear them.
    Not a birdman, so won’t dare to guess what kind of birds they are
    ARGENTINA 1-1 CHILE
    81 SUBSTITUTION
    Argentina manager Scaloni makes a double change as Joaquin Correa takes Gonzalez’s place whereas Aguero replaces Lautaro
    ARGENTINA 1-1 CHILE
    80 WHAT A CHANCE!
    Messi plays a magical flick inside the box where Gonzalez is unmarked and gets a header but fails to beat Bravo
    ARGENTINA 1-1 CHILE
    77 SUBSTITUTION
    Chile manager Lasarte makes a double change as Brereton replaces Palacios and Pinares takes the place of Vargas, who can’t continue
    ARGENTINA 1-1 CHILE
    74 Vargas is being stretchered out of the pitch following an injury he suffered earlier.
    Waiting to see on whether the striker will be able to continue
    ARGENTINA 1-1 CHILE
    72 Wow, Vidal is very lucky there!
    The Chile star lunges onto Otamendi from behind with quite a dangerous tackle.
    Referee gives a foul but doesn’t book the Inter Milan star for the second time tonight
    ARGENTINA 1-1 CHILE
    71 CHANCE!
    There’s Messi!
    Gonzalez gets the ball down the left flank and passes to the Argentina superstar, who is at the edge of the box.
    The Barcelona legend shoots but Bravo makes a composed save
    ARGENTINA 1-1 CHILE
    70 We’re not seeing much of Messi in the second half so far.
    Chile’s backline are doing a great job keeping the Barcelona legend quiet
    ARGENTINA 1-1 CHILE
    68 SUBSTITUTION
    Argentina manager Scaloni makes a double change after losing the lead.
    Di Maria replaces Lo Celso whereas Palacios takes Paredes’ place
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    Watch Colombia’s ‘perfect’ six-step set-piece goal against Ecuador in Copa America 2021 that has fans speechless

    COLOMBIA left fans in awe after executing an inch-perfect six-step set-piece to score against Ecuador in the Copa America.Los Cafeteros got their Copa campaign underway last night in Cuiaba, Brazil.

    Edwin Cardona elected to take the initial free-kick shortCredit: Copa América
    The ball was clipped into the penalty areaCredit: Copa América
    It was then nodded down by Miguel BorjaCredit: Copa América
    Cardona then lashed the ball homeCredit: Copa América
    And they got their tournament up and running with a bang.
    Colombia’s No10 Edwin Cardona stood over a 42nd minute free-kick around 30 yards out.
    But rather than whack an effort towards goal, he had something else up his sleeve.
    After a pair of one-twos, Cardona clipped the ball into the box before rushing into the penalty area himself.
    Forward Miguel Borja then nodded the ball down to him, his eyes lighting up as he did so.
    Cardona kept his composure to let the ball run across him, before lashing the ball past the helpless Pedro Ortiz in goal for Ecuador.
     A VAR check threatened to spoil the celebrations.
    But after the goal was eventually allowed, fans marvelled at the routine on social media.

    Cardona slaps the ball homeCredit: Reuters
    Colombia celebrate their brilliant goalCredit: AP
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    One such fan felt that Ecuador had been unlucky: “Dominated by Ecuador but Colombia with the perfect set piece.”
    Former Premier League midfielder Stuart Holden wrote: “This is set piece poetry from Colombia. Wowwww.”
    While CBS Sports’ Nico Cantor added: “Am I exaggerating if I say that the Colombia goal is one of my favorite set pieces ever?”
    Another fan enthused: “Colombia should win just on that set piece alone.”
    Colombia went on to win 1-0, while hosts Brazil beat an under-strength Venezuela 3-0 in the other opening night match.
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    Brazil 3 Venezuela 0 RESULT: Marquinhos, Neymar and Barbosa lead Tite’s Selecao to dominant Copa America opener

    BRAZIL enjoyed a comfortable 3-0 victory over Venezuela in Brasilia to get their Copa America campaign off to a bright start.Marquinhos opened the scoring in the first half and Neymar doubled the Selecao’s lead from the penalty spot before setting Gabriel Barbosa up for the third in the final minutes of the match.
    THAT’S ALL FROM BRASILIA
    Brazil’s Copa America campaign kicked off on the right foot with a decisive 3-0 victory over Venezuela at the Estadio Nacional de Brasilia.
    The Selecao dominated throughout the entire match against a depleted Vinotinto side, who were missing a raft of key players that tested positive for coronavirus before the tournament began.
    The Copa America hosts opened the scoring after 23 minutes when a corner-kick from Neymar reached Marquinhos inside the box and the Paris Saint-Germain star beat Joel Graterol with a clinical shot.
    Tite’s men came close to a second soon after when Richarlison tapped the ball behind the net, following a cross from the left flank, but the Everton star was caught offside.
    Venezuela were unable to react to Brazil’s opener and sealed their fate on 64 minutes when Yohan Cumana brought Danilo down inside the box.
    The referee pointed at the penalty spot and Neymar beat Graterol with one of his signature spot-kicks.
    Tite’s side scored a third in the 89th minute when Venezuela’s defence let a ball through for Neymar down the left flank.
    The PSG superstar then dribbled past Graterol, who came off his area too soon, and set Gabriel Barbosa up in front of open goal.
    Venezuela manager Jose Peseiro entered this match with a series of problems as his team was heavily hit by a COVID-19 outbreak a day before the Copa America opener against Brazil.
    Eight players and four coaches tested positive for coronavirus shortly after arriving in Brasilia.
    South American football confederation CONMEBOL later added that a 13th member of the Venezuelan team followed.
    Thus, Peseiro brought in 15 new players to join the squad for the tournament.
    All those who tested positive are isolating in their hotels, along with those they came in contact with, and will only be able to leave Brazil after testing negative
    Credit: Rex
    UPDATED TABLE
    Brazil are now top of Group A following their 3-0 win over Venezuela, who are bottom of the table.
    However, it is still early days as Colombia and Ecuador play later tonight.
    Peru, on the other hand, are set to meet the Selecao on Friday.
    Check out the table below for more:

    STATS
    Brazil dominated throughout the match and held on to 62 per cent of possession.
    The Selecao registered a total of 18 shots, seven of which were on target.
    Venezuela, on the other hand, produced only three shots, one of which was on target.
    Jose Peseiro’s men gave away nine corners and that is how Tite’s side tended to create most of their opportunities
    FT: BRAZIL 3-0 VENEZUELA
    Brazil’s Copa America campaign kicked off on the right foot with a decisive victory over Venezuela at the Estadio Nacional de Brasilia.
    The Selecao dominated throughout the entire match and opened the scoring after 23 minutes when a corner-kick from Neymar reached Marquinhos inside the box and the defender beat Joel Graterol with a clinical shot.
    Tite’s men came close to a second soon after when Richarlison tapped the ball behind the net, following a cross from the left flank, but was caught offside.
    Neymar already sealed the win for Brazil on 64 minutes with a composed penalty kick as Venezuela weren’t showing anything substantial on the pitch.
    Tite’s men scored a third in the 89th minute when the Paris Saint-Germain star took advantage of some poor defending and goalkeeping from Graterol, who came off his area too soon, as he set Gabi Barbosa up in front of open goal and the striker didn’t miss
    Credit: Getty
    PEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP!
    AND THAT’S FULL-TIME IN BRASILIA!!!!!!
    BRAZIL 3-0 VENEZUELA
    90+2 SUBSTITUTION
    Venezuela manager Peseiro makes one final switch as Hernandez replaces Gonzalez
    BRAZIL 3-0 VENEZUELA
    90 Three more minutes of added time to go until full-time.
    Both teams will just let the minutes go by as there’s nothing left for either of them
    BRAZIL 3-0 VENEZUELA
    89 Neymar picks up a ball from midfield with ease as Venezuela’s defence just lets it through and dribbles past Graterol who came off his lines too soon.
    The PSG star delivers cross towards Barbosa who chests the ball to the back of the net in front of open goal

    GOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLLL!
    BRAZIL MAKE IT THREE WITH BARBOSA!!!!!
    BRAZIL 2-0 VENEZUELA
    87 Brazil ace Ribeiro gets lucky there as he avoids a yellow card.
    The Brazilian stepped on Moreno’s foot but the referee didn’t book him
    BRAZIL 2-0 VENEZUELA
    86 SUBSTITUTION
    Brazil manager Tite makes some more tweaks as Vinicius and Fabinho replace Jesus and Fred respectively
    BRAZIL 2-0 VENEZUELA
    84 SUBSTITUTION
    Venezuela manager Peseiro introduces Castillo, who replaces Casseres
    BRAZIL 2-0 VENEZUELA
    83 WHAT A CHANCE!
    Neymar puts together a stunning run at the edge of the box where he switches with Barbosa.
    The striker passes it back to the PSG star who fires a shot and gets a deflection right in front of Graterol
    BRAZIL 2-0 VENEZUELA
    81 CHANCE
    Casemiro fires a shot from a set-piece close to Venezuela’s box but the ball goes straight to Graterol
    BRAZIL 2-0 VENEZUELA
    80 YELLOW CARD
    Venezuela ace Mago gets booked for what seems to be an accidental elbow on Barbosa?
    Quite a strict decision from the ref…
    BRAZIL 2-0 VENEZUELA
    77 SUBSTITUTION
    As predicted, Venezuela manager Peseiro makes a double change with Celis replacing Manzano and Cordova taking Aristegeuieta’s place
    BRAZIL 2-0 VENEZUELA
    75 Brazil’s main source of pace have been Neymar and Jesus so far in the match.
    Soon we are going to get some late changes for Venezuela manager Peseiro
    BRAZIL 2-0 VENEZUELA
    73 Manchester City star Jesus has put together a very impressive performance.
    And that goes down to his discipline as he has been doing exactly what Tite is expecting from him down the right flank.
    The forward is adding a lot of pace with his runs and some lethal balls in the box
    BRAZIL 2-0 VENEZUELA
    70 Neymar just scored his 65th goal in 104 matches for Brazil.
    A very composed and elegant penalty shot by the PSG star
    Credit: Reuters
    BRAZIL 2-0 VENEZUELA
    69 YELLOW CARD
    Venezuela ace Manzano gets booked for a challenge from behind on Barbosa
    BRAZIL 2-0 VENEZUELA
    68 Unless Venezuela change something drastically then it is safe to say that Neymar has sealed the win for Brazil.
    We are still waiting for a big opportunity for the visitors
    BRAZIL 2-0 VENEZUELA
    66 YELLOW CARD
    That was quick…
    Barbosa gets booked almost immediately since his introduction for a rough challenge on Casseres
    BRAZIL 2-0 VENEZUELA
    65 SUBSTITUTION
    Brazil manager Tite makes another change as Barbosa replaces Richarlison
    BRAZIL 2-0 VENEZUELA
    64 Neymar takes his time with this shot and then makes a slow run towards the ball – the usual…
    And the PSG star sends the ball to the bottom left corner and Graterol the other side

    GOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLLL!
    BRAZIL DOUBLE THEIR LEAD WITH NEYMAR!!!!
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    Argentina vs Chile FREE: Live stream, TV channel, kick-off time and team news for Copa America clash

    ARGENTINA and Chile clash as the sides get their Copa America campaigns underway.Lionel Messi will be hoping to inspire the Argentines to victory, with their current unbeaten run standing at thirteen games.

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    Messi is on the hunt for silverware in the Copa AmericaCredit: Reuters
    When is Argentina vs Chile?

    This Copa America clash will be held on Monday, June 14.
    Kick-off is at 10pm BST.
    When the sides last met in World Cup qualifying earlier this month, they played out a 1-1 draw.

    Which TV channel and live stream can I watch it on?
    The Copa America is being shown on free-to-air TV here in the UK.
    You can catch this game live on the BBC Red Button.
    To stream, head to the BBC iPlayer with coverage starting 15 minutes before kick-off.

    What is the team news?
    Lautaro Martinez looks set to partner Lionel Messi up top for Argentina with Sergio Aguero also in the squad.
    Papu, Angel Correa and Angel Di Maria could also be involved, while Emi Buendia has missed out.
    Chile have no injury worries with Gary Medel and Charles Aranguiz both expected to feature.
    Match odds

    Argentina to win – 8/13
    Draw – 13/5
    Chile victory – 9/2

    *All odds from Paddy Power and correct at time of publication. More