Copa América 2024 daily recap: Colombia bests Brazil in Group D despite draw
Colombia is advancing to the Copa América quarterfinals as the winner of Group D, beating out Brazil by two points with its 1-1 draw at Levi's Stadium on Tuesday.
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Colombia is advancing to the Copa América quarterfinals as the winner of Group D, beating out Brazil by two points with its 1-1 draw at Levi's Stadium on Tuesday.
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The Copa America is down to the final four with a pair of fascinating semi-finals and favourites Argentina hoping they can win their third straight major title. The Argentines, world champions and defending Copa title holders, open the semi-final action when they face surprise package Canada on Tuesday in New Jersey. Then on Wednesday in Charlotte, Uruguay -- who knocked out Brazil after a shoot-out on Saturday -- will play a Colombia team which, unbeaten in 27 games, beat Panama 5-0 in their quarter-final.