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    Uruguay vs Chile LIVE: Stream FREE, score, TV channel as Vargas nets for visitors – Copa America latest updates

    URUGUAY are back in Copa America action this evening against Chile.
    TV channel: BBC Red Button
    Live stream FREE: BBC iPlayer
    Uruguay XI: Muslera, Vina, Gimenez, Godin, Gonzalez, De La Cruz, Vecino, Valverde, De Arrascaete, Cavani, Suarez.
    Chile XI: Bravo, Medel, Maripan, Sierralta, Isla, Vidal, Pulgar, Mena, Aranguiz, Brereton, Vargas.

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    MATCH REPORT
    NOTHING to separate these two sides who both put in solid performances to secure a hard-earned point apiece in the Cuiaba heat.
    Chile’s experienced forward Eduardo Vargas scored his 39th international goal in 96 appearances following a slick team move that was started by Arturo Vidal and assisted by Ben Brereton.
    Credit: AFP
    The goal was a thunderbolt struck across the face of Fernando Muslera’s goal, giving the experienced goalkeeper absolutely no chance and giving Chile the lead against the run of play in the first half.

    Uruguay’s iconic strike partnership of Luis Suarez and Edinson Cavani never really hit their stride, despite Suarez finding a scrappy equaliser from a Facundo Torres corner.

    Despite conceding Suarez’s 66th minute equaliser, Chile defended superbly and remained compact and organised, as well as threatening to punish Uruguay’s high line whenever they were able to counter-attack.
    However, after injuries to Guillermo Maripan, Arturo Vidal and Eduardo Vargas, Chile’s attacking threat was instantly stifled and the mission quickly became to not concede again as Uruguay grew in to the game late on.
    Credit: Getty
    A draw was ultimately a fair result for both sides, although a frustrated Uruguay will be disappointed not to have turned their superiority into goals to secure their first win of the tournament.
    Credit: Reuters
    MAN OF THE MATCH
    Chile’s experienced playmaker Charles Aranguiz has been awarded the Man of the Match award following his excellent display at the heart of the Chile midfield.

    FT: URUGUAY 1-1 CHILE
    STATE OF PLAY
    Chile will ultimately be happy with a point to consolidate their position atop the table in Group A and will hope Paraguay can get at least a point against Argentina to ensure they stay top.

    Uruguay will be disappointed not to secure three points having had the better chances and more possession, but will be pleased to have their first point on the board nonetheless, having now played the toughest two teams in Group A.

    Uruguay will hope that they can get better results against Bolivia and Paraguay to ensure they progress to the next round and give themselves a chance of adding to their 15 Copa America titles.
    PEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP
    FULL TIME!
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    Raphael Claus blows his whistle and a frustrated Uruguay are held by Chile, who remained compact and dug deep when Uruguay came at them towards the end and looked like potentially getting a winner.
    It’s a point apiece in Cuiaba and it’s all hugs and smiles at the end as both sets of players head towards the tunnel.

    URUGUAY 1-1 CHILE
    90+4. Nandez almost breaks into the box on the right hand side but Chile do enough to put him off and the ball runs out of play.
    Nandez lets out a cry of frustration. That was the final chance…
    URUGUAY 1-1 CHILE
    90+2. Uruguay have a corner and if it’s going to happen, it really needs to be now…
    Torres’ ball from the left is aimed towards Suarez but is dealt with well and cleared by Chile.
    The ball is launched back into the Chilean box but the referee deems Godin has committed a foul inside the box and Claudio Bravo takes his time in taking the resulting free-kick.
    Credit: Reuters
    URUGUAY 1-1 CHILE
    89. CHANCE! Luis Suarez resorts to another long-range shot as Uruguay struggle to get through the Chilean low-block and in fairness, it’s not far off.
    It bends towards goal but goes comfortably past the post and Bravo is immediately up and commanding his defence to close down quicker.
    Credit: AFP
    URUGUAY 1-1 CHILE
    87. Any real Chilean attacking threat seems to have disappeared now and the mission is simply – do not lose.
    Uruguay are giving it all they’ve got and are probing well, but Chile are well organised and are proving hard to break down.
    URUGUAY 1-1 CHILE
    84. CHANCE! A lovely ball is whipped in from the left and Cavani leaps to meet it but can’t direct his header goalward. It was slightly too high for him, but Uruguay waste no time in continuing their siege on the Chilean goal.
    Lots of crosses coming into the box now and Cavani will be hoping he can start getting on the end of them.
    Credit: AFP
    URUGUAY 1-1 CHILE
    83: SUBSTITUTION: Erick Pulgar has gone down twice in as many minutes, giving the players a chance to have a quick drinks break, but Luis Suarez seems keen to get the play going away and tries to encourage Pulgar off the pitch, to the displeasure of the other Chile players.
    Pulgar is eventually withdrawn for Jonathan Rodriguez.
    URUGUAY 1-1 CHILE
    81. SUBSTITUTION. It’s the Arsenal outcast Lucas Torreira coming on for Matias Vecino in a straight swap in the centre of midfield.
    Vecino has done an excellent job breaking up the play and linking the Uruguay attack and defence and Tabarez will hope Torreira will be able to have a similar impact and his fresh legs can help Uruguay claim those all important three points.
    URUGUAY 1-1 CHILE
    80. CHANCE! Chile break on the left and the ball comes in. It’s knocked down but Chilean debutant Luciano Arriagada can’t get his effort on target and it bounces past the post, though in fairness Muslera was charging out at him at some speed.

    URUGUAY 1-1 CHILE
    76. Another speculative long-range effort, this time from Chile’s number 9 Jean Meneses.
    Muslera looks unworried by the effort and collect the ball for a goal kick.
    Both sides are pressing very high and leaving themselves exposed at the back, resulting in some open, free-flowing football from both sides.
    This promises to be an entertaining end to a highly entertaining game!
    URUGUAY 1-1 CHILE
    73. A free-kick taken from wide left for Uruguay is floated in and Diego Godin climbs above everyone to get his head on it. It goes comfortably over the bar but Godin shows that despite his 35 years, he’s still very much able to have an impact in both boxes.
    Credit: Reuters

    URUGUAY 1-1 CHILE
    71. Uruguay are attacking with more intent now, although Chile still look dangerous on the break. Vecino is doing well to break up the play for Uruguay and stop Chile from counter-attacking effectively.
    This one could go either way and with 20 minutes still on the clock plus stoppage time, both sides will be pushing for the winner.
    URUGUAY 1-1 CHILE
    69. SUBSTITUTION: Speaking of substitutes, Arturo Vidal looks to have been hurt in the goalmouth scramble in which Suarez poked the ball past Bravo for the equaliser and has been withdrawn as a result.
    Ben Brereton is also taken off, with Luciano Arriagada and Tomas Alarcon coming on.
    URUGUAY 1-1 CHILE
    67. The goal came from a corner that was earned by a good save from Claudio Bravo from a powerful Facundo Torres shot from the edge of the box.
    Torres then took the resulting corner from which the goal was scored. The substitutes are definitely having an impact!

    GOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLL!
    URUGUAY ARE LEVEL!
    It’s that man Luis Suarez with a true poacher’s finish. The corner from Torres gets flicked on by a Vecino header in the box and finds Suarez lurking at the back post to poke it in. 1-1!
    Credit: Reuters
    URUGUAY 0-1 CHILE
    65. It’s been a very scrappy one so far, with each side committing 11 fouls apiece. Only two yellow cards though, with the referee allowing the game to flow nicely.
    URUGUAY 0-1 CHILE
    62. This is turning into some pretty end to end stuff, with both sides aiming to punish the other on the counter attack, with the tempo of the game rising as the urgency for a Uruguay equaliser becomes more apparent.
    As such, Vecino lets fly from long-range and it’s way, way over. This has certainly not been a masterclass in shooting from distance.
    Credit: Reuters

    URUGUAY 0-1 CHILE
    58. The substitute Nahitan Nandez is making an impact on the right hand-side by putting some pressure on the Uruguayan left-flank. The attack comes to nothing, but encouraging signs for Uruguay, who need to show more intent.
    Chile break and Brereton finds himself on the edge of the area and sets himself to shoot, following some good work from Vidal.
    His shot goes wide, but it was a decent effort and again demonstrates Chile’s ability to punish Uruguay on the counter-attack if they can hit the target.
    Credit: Reuters
    URUGUAY 0-1 CHILE
    56. SUBSTITUTION. Vargas is feeling his hamstring and grimacing as if to say he knows he cannot continue.
    Lasarte obliges by replacing him with Jean Meneses, leaving Brereton as the solitary number 9 with Meneses playing an attacking supporting role in behind him.
    Vargas would almost certainly be applauded off by Chilean fans, were there any present, for his wonderful goal which gave his side the lead.
    URUGUAY 0-1 CHILE
    53. Uruguay are committing so many men forward when they attack and are leaving themselves very vulnerable at the back in doing so.
    Chile manage to dispossess La Celeste in their penalty area and send the ball up the pitch into the Uruguay half, where it’s three on two.
    It comes to nothing, but should come as a warning to Uruguay not to leave so much space for the pacy Chilean wing-backs.
    Credit: Reuters
    URUGUAY 0-1 CHILE
    52. Arturo Vidal takes a leaf out of Cavani’s book and sends a long-range effort well over the bar.
    Bar Vargas’ excellent finish for the goal, the finishing on display so far has been poor, which you would not expect of two teams with such pedigree – particularly Uruguay.
    URUGUAY 0-1 CHILE
    50. Another wild left-footed volley from Cavani, this time from the edge of the area. He clearly couldn’t find his shooting boots at half time because that attempt was even worse than the first one.
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    Ex-Prem stars Gary Medel and Eduardo Vargas at centre of sex scandal after ‘inviting prostitutes into Chile team hotel’

    EX-PREM stars Gary Medel and Eduardo Vargas are at the centre of a storm – after allegedly inviting vice girls into their national team hotel..Chile midfielder Medel, 33, spent the 2013-14 season in the top flight with Cardiff City after an £11million club-record move from Sevilla.
    Gary Medel was one of seven Chilean players allegedly involved in a sex party during his country’s Copa America bidCredit: Reuters
    Former Premier League star Eduardo Vargas was sanctioned for breaching his team’s Covid bubbleCredit: EPA
    Meanwhile his national teammate, 31-year-old winger Vargas, played in QPR’s Premier League side six years ago.
    The pair are among seven players being investigated by the Chilean FA during the country’s Copa America quest.
    Reports in South America claim the players invited half a dozen sex workers to a party at the team’s hotel in Cuiaba, Brazil last week.
    Bologna star Medel and Inter Milan midfielder Arturo Vidal have been sanctioned for bringing a hairdresser to the hotel – breaching the team’s Covid bubble.
    The other five players suspected of involvement in the sex party are Vidal, Charles Aranguiz, Guillermo Maripan, Jean Meneses and Pablo Galdames.

    The Chilean FA announced: “We recognise the breach of the health bubble by our Copa America squad, with a hairdresser given unauthorised access.
    “Even though he had a negative PCR test, he should not have been in contact with the players.
    “Those involved will be punished financially.”
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    Argentina vs Paraguay FREE: Live stream, TV channel, team news and kick-off time for crucial Copa America clash

    ARGENTINA take on Paraguay in their third Copa America 2021 match-up of the tournament this evening. Lionel Messi and his team-mates drew their first game but beat Uruguay in their last clash, while Paraguay won their opening match against Bolivia.
    Lionel Messi will be looking to make it three unbeaten for Argentina vs ParaguayCredit: AP
    What time does Argentina vs Paraguay kick-off?

    Argentina’s clash with Paraguay will kick-off in the early hours of Tuesday, June 22 at 1am UK time.
    The game will take place at the Garrincha Stadium in Brasilia, Brazil.
    There will be a limited number of fans in the stadium because of coronavirus restrictions.

    What channel is it and can it be live streamed?

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

    Can I watch for FREE?

    Yes, the game is available for FREE on the BBC iPlayer, so long as you have a TV licence.

    Team news
    Lionel Messi will once again lead the line for his country, having brilliantly set up the winning goal in the win over Uruguay last week.
    Guido Rodriguez will probably start following his winner against Uruguay.
    Nicolas Otamendi is likely to start at the back with Christian Romero.
    For Paraguay, they can expect Angel Romero to start up top, while Junior Alonso should play his part in a back four.
    Odds

    Argentina – 40/85
    Draw- 29/10
    Paraguay – 7/1

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    Uruguay vs Chile FREE: Live stream, TV channel, team news and kick-off time for big Copa America match

    URUGUAY are back in Copa America action this evening against Ben Brereton’s Chile!The Blackburn man scored the winner for Chile in their 1-0 win over Bolivia last week and is expected to start against Uruguay tonight.
    Ben Brereton scored Chile’s only goal of the game against BoliviaCredit: AP
    What time does Uruguay vs Chile kick-off?

    Uruguay’s clash with Chile will get underway from 10pm UK time TONIGHT.
    The game will take place at the Arena Pantanal in Cuiaba, Brazil.
    There will be a limited capacity inside the stadium because of coronavirus restrictions.

    What channel is it and can it be live streamed?

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

    Can I watch for FREE?

    Yes, the game is available for FREE to watch on the BBC iPlayer, so long as you have a TV licence.

    Team news
    Uruguay fans can expect to see both Luis Suarez and Edinson Cavani leading the line for their side this evening against Chile.
    Facundo Torres could also take place on the right rather than Brian Ocampo.
    Diego Godin and Jose Gimienez will partner up at the back like normal.
    For Chile, Ben Brereton is expected to start again following his game-winning performance against Bolivia last week.
    Odds

    Uruguay – 19/20
    Draw – 9/4
    Chile – 18/5

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    Argentina vs Uruguay LIVE: Stream FREE, score, TV channel, team news and kick-off time – Copa America latest updates

    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.

    Kick-off time: 1am BST
    TV channel: BBC Red Button
    Argentina XI: To follow
    Uruguay XI: To follow

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    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.

    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.

    MATCH REPORT
    GUIDO RODRIGUEZ headed Argentina back on course in Copa America, Sunni Upal writes.
    The Real Betis defender turned home Lionel Messi’s cross to seal all three points against Uruguay.
    And it was a first win for Lionel Scaloni’s men having been held by Chile in their opener.
    Messi and Co had drawn three straight games this month taking in their two World Cup qualifiers before the tournament against Chile and Colombia.
    Rodriguez, 27, was drafted in to help shore up the leaky backline with three changes made to the back four.
    But he popped up at the other end in the 12th minute, rising highest at the far post to score.
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    .Credit: AP
    MAN OF THE MATCH
    Lionel Messi has scooped the award tonight.
    That’s fair enough. He set up the winner and pretty much everything in an attacking sense seemed to go through him tonight.

    STATE OF PLAY
    So Argentina join Chile on four points after two games.
    Paraguay are in third place having won their only game so far against Bolivia.
    Uruguay are pointless at this stage having only played one game – and Bolivia are bottom with two losses so far.
    Four teams go through to the quarter-finals, so no need to panic for Uruguay just yet.

    FT: ARGENTINA 1-0 URUGUAY
    A massive win for Argentina against their old rivals.
    It’s a first win in the tournament and ends their run of three straight draws in all competitions.
    Guido Rodriguez’s header was the difference. Uruguay not good enough and start their Copa America with a loss.
    PEEEEEEEEEEEEEEPPPPPP!
    That’s it – Argentina win by the odd goal in Brasilia.
    ARGENTINA 1-0 URUGUAY
    90, Some handbags between Otamendi and Suarez.
    It’s just what Argentina want, killing time and not letting Uruguay get at them as time ticks away.
    ARGENTINA 1-0 URUGUAY
    90, FIVE minutes of added time.
    ARGENTINA 1-0 URUGUAY
    88, It’s Argentina looking most likely to score the next goal here.
    Di Maria has been impressive since he came on – a real livewire.
    Not seen anything from Suarez or Cavani in the last 10 minutes or so.
    .Credit: AFP
    ARGENTINA 1-0 URUGUAY
    86, Messi looks so frustrated.
    He can’t quite make half a yard for a shot on the edge of the area.
    Not once but twice he was crowded out just when he thought he had an opening to pull the trigger.
    ARGENTINA 1-0 URUGUAY
    81, Messi with a dangerous looking free-kick on the edge of the area after being brought down by Diego Godin.
    He tries to go low and hard, but it’s straight into the wall and Uruguay live to fight another day.
    .Credit: AFP
    ARGENTINA 1-0 URUGUAY
    79, The ball is literally glued to Lionel Messi’s feet on the edge of the area with Uruguay players terrified of sticking out a leg.
    Messi laid it off to Di Maria to hit in the end, but it was blocked as Uruguay got men back.
    ARGENTINA 1-0 URUGUAY
    75, Suarez goes for the bicycle kick from a cross… but it’s a long way over the bar.
    He puts his head in his hands, it’s not been his day so far.
    ARGENTINA 1-0 URUGUAY
    71, Decent spell of possession for Argentina here for the first time in this half.
    It’s been a backs to the wall job for them in the second half but they’re getting some respite here.
    ARGENTINA 1-0 URUGUAY
    69, So close for Uruguay.
    Can cross from the left is agonisingly out of reach of both Cavani and Suarez and Argentina breather a sigh of relief.
    .Credit: AFP
    ARGENTINA 1-0 URUGUAY
    62, And we have another booking. Torreira is shown a yellow card for bringing down Palacios as the Argentine tried to spin clear and break.
    Argentina increasingly now playing on the counter-attack.
    ARGENTINA 1-0 URUGUAY
    57, Uruguay now on the front foot and Argentina are being forced to soak it up a bit.
    Suarez, Cavani and De La Cruz threatening to link up on the edge of the area and looking increasingly dangerous.
    ARGENTINA 1-0 URUGUAY
    55, Suarez is in the wars a bit.
    He gets a bang on the back of the head and goes down for a while.
    That tells me that Suarez is warming to the task, seeing him like that.
    ARGENTINA 1-0 URUGUAY
    52, A double change for Argentina – Martinez and Lo Celso off, Palacios and Correa on.
    Lo Celso looked to be limping a bit and was on a yellow card too.
    Scaloni also can’t be happy with how this second half has started and wants to see change.
    .Credit: EPA

    ARGENTINA 1-0 URUGUAY
    49, Danger signs for Argentina.
    Uruguay have started this second half better and Suarez almost wriggled free on the edge of the box.
    He received the ball from Cavani and spun to lose his marker but was crowded out.
    Already much improved from Uruguay.
    ARGENTINA 1-0 URUGUAY
    47, And we have our first booking of the night.
    It’s for Lo Celso after a foul on Torreira.
    A Tottenham player on an Arsenal player – no love lost there.
    .Credit: AFP
    HERE WE GO AGAIN
    Right then, we’re ready for the second half.
    One change for Uruguay as Bentancur is off and Fernandez is on.
    Suarez gets us underway again in Brasilia.
    HT: ARGENTINA 1-0 URUGUAY
    And that’s the half-time whistle.
    Guido Rodriguez’s 12th-minute header is the difference at the break and, on the balance of play, it’s a deserved lead.
    But Uruguay are fuming at the non penalty for an alleged foul on Cavani.
    Suarez is continuing his protests as he heads down the tunnel.
    Let it go, Luis.
    ARGENTINA 1-0 URUGUAY
    45, Three minutes of added time at the end of the first half in Brasilia.
    ARGENTINA 1-0 URUGUAY
    35, 10 minutes until the break and things have calmed down a bit – the game has drifted a bit.
    Argentina looking dangerous still when they go forward with Messi, Martinez and Lo Celso in particular.
    But Uruguay growing into the game and starting to see more of the ball.

    ARGENTINA 1-0 URUGUAY
    31, Looking back at that penalty shout – it’s such a tight call.
    There looked to be contact from one angle but other camera shots showed it was inconclusive.
    Escape for Argentina but really it must be a worry for them in defence.
    .Credit: AFP
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    Argentina 1 Uruguay 0: Guido Rodriguez heads Lionel Messi and Co back to winning ways in Copa America

    GUIDO RODRIGUEZ headed Argentina back on course in Copa America last night.The Real Betis defender turned home Lionel Messi’s cross to seal all three points against Uruguay in Brasilia.
    Guido Rodriguez scored the only goal as Argentina beat UruguayCredit: Getty
    Argentina got their first win at Copa America with a narrow victory in BrasiliaCredit: AP
    Lionel Messi set up the winner from Guido Rodriguez in the first halfCredit: Reuters

    And it was a first win for Lionel Scaloni’s men in the tournament having been held by Chile in their opener.
    Messi and Co had drawn three straight games this month taking in their two World Cup qualifiers before the tournament against Chile and Colombia.
    Rodriguez, 27, was drafted in to help shore up the leaky backline with three changes made to the back four.
    But he popped up at the other end in the 12th minute, rising highest at the far post to score.
    Messi stood up a delicious cross from the left that Rodriguez headed back across goal and into the back of the net.
    Uruguay were barely at the races in the first half – but even so they felt hard done by when Edinson Cavani was denied a penalty.
    The Man Utd forward cut inside Rodriguez and was seemingly brought down by a trailing leg.
    Guido Rodriguez headed in the cross from Lionel Messi in the 12th minuteCredit: Getty
    Edinson Cavani had a penalty appeal waved away in the first halfCredit: Getty
    Luis Suarez led the Uruguay protests at the decision but to no availCredit: Getty
    But Uruguay’s protests were waved away – much to Luis Suarez’s fury.
    Argentina held the lead in both World Cup qualifiers they ended up drawing earlier this month, and again in their opening Copa America clash against Chile.
    Scaloni’s side threw away the lead in all three matches and were in danger of doing so again.
    But they dug in to keep Suarez and Cavani at bay and register their first win of the tournament ahead of games against Paraguay and Bolivia.

    Uruguay, meanwhile, face Chile next having failed to hit the target in three straight games.
    Both World Cup qualifiers against Paraguay and Venezuela earlier this month ended in goalless draws.
    And Suarez and Co were kept at bay once again on Friday night – failing to trouble Emiliano Martinez in the Argentina goal.
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    Stoke-born Blackburn striker Ben Brereton scores Chile winner at Copa America in first international start

    STOKE-born Ben Brereton was the Copa America hero for Chile as he bagged his first international goal.The 22-year-old Blackburn striker scored the winner as Chile beat Bolivia 1-0 in Cuiaba on Friday night.
    Ben Brereton was mobbed after scoring Chile’s winner against BoliviaCredit: Reuters

    Brereton represented England at U19 and U20 level before switching to represent Chile.
    His mother was born in the South American country, and he was called up to their squad in March for the World Cup qualifiers.
    Brereton made his international debut in the 1-1 draw against Argentina on Monday in their Copa America opener.
    And he bagged his first goal for his nation on Friday night, coolly slotting home in the 10th minute.
    Brereton joined Blackburn from Nottingham Forest two years ago in a £7million deal.
    He had seven goals and five assists in the Championship last season.
    Speaking about his call-up to the Copa America squad last month, Brereton said: “It’s a real privilege, particularly for my mum’s side of the family.
    “I’ve known for quite a while that they [Chile] were looking at me, but I just kept my head down and wanted to do well for Blackburn Rovers.
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    The Blackburn striker slotted home in the 10th minuteCredit: Getty
    And turned away to celebrate a first international goalCredit: Getty
    “Then just recently they’ve been in touch with me and my family, to let us know, and we’ve made the decision that we want to do it and give it my best shot.
    “It’s a real honour, Chile are a great team to be a part of and my mum and my grandad, and all the family, are very proud.
    “It’s really special for them. They were all in tears when they found out.”

    Chile moved onto four points from their opening two games at Copa America.
    Brereton and Co take on Uruguay next before closing out their group stage against Paraguay.
    Four teams will advance from Group A to the quarter-finals.
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    Argentina vs Uruguay: Live stream FREE, TV channel, team news and kick-off time for Copa America clash TONIGHT

    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.

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    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