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Brazil is going head to head with Colombia starting on 3 Jul 2024 at 01:00 UTC at Levi's Stadium stadium, Santa Clara city, USA. The match is a part of the CONMEBOL Copa América, Group D.
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Follow live action today as Brazil and Colombia meet in a Group D showdown at 2024 Copa America
Colombia followed their win over Paraguay with the result that eluded Brazil, a victory over Costa Rica.
They broke through in the first half from the penalty spot, Luis Diaz converting after Jhon Cordoba was taken down by Patrick Sequeira in the box.
Brazil - Colombia
Event details:
NAME: Brazil - Colombia
DATE: 3 Jul 2024
TIME: 01:00 UTC
VENUE: Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara, USA
Colombia dominated the match and the scoreline eventually reflected that as Davinson Sanchez and Cordoba struck twice in the space of three minutes around the hour mark to secure a 3-0 win.
Colombia opened Copa America with a comfortable 2-1 win over Paraguay that was a showcase for the enduring quality of James Rodriguez.
Two perfect crosses from the talisman led to two goals in the first half through Daniel Munoz and Jefferson Lerma.
Paraguay pulled a goal back in the second half through Julio Enciso, but it wasn't enough to avoid Colombia seeing out the victory.
After failing to score against Costa Rica, Brazil rediscovered their finishing in their second match against Paraguay.
Vinicius Junior found the back of the net twice in the first half either side of a Savio strike to give Brazil a 3-0 lead at the break.
Paraguay pulled one back early in the second half through Omar Alderete but a Lucas Paqueta penalty restored Brazil's three-goal lead, the match finishing 4-1.
Brazil were held to a surprising 0-0 draw against Costa Rica in their opening match at Copa America.
Despite outshooting their opponents 19 to two Brazil were unable to find a way to break through, although only three of their shots were on target.
They left the match very frustrated with the referee, feeling they should have had multiple penalties.
Brazil, meanwhile, are unbeaten in their past nine group-stage matches at Copa America dating back to 2019, winning six and drawing three.
Another win or draw today would match their longest ever unbeaten run in Copa America group matches, previously set from 1993 to 1999.
Following their win over Brazil in World Cup qualifying in November, another victory for Colombia today would give them consecutive wins over Brazil for the very first time. This is a head-to-head series that dates back to at least 1945!
The last time these two sides met was in CONMEBOL qualifying for the 2026 World Cup when Brazil traveled to Colombia this past November.
Gabriel Martinelli gave Brazil a 1-0 lead in the fourth minute, but Colombia struck back in the second half with two goals from Luis Diaz in the space of four minutes to snatch a 2-1 win.
The result marked just the second time Colombia has beaten Brazil since 1991.
Brazil and Colombia have played one another 11 previous times at Copa America.
Brazil hold a significant advantage in those meetings, winning eight and losing only two alongside one draw. They have also outscored Colombia 31 to five in Copa America meetings.
It was a moment that said everything about the togetherness in this hugely impressive Colombia squad. Davinson Sanchez, who had come close to scoring in the first half against Costa Rica, met Jhon Arias’ corner with a bullet header that was only ever ending up in one place: the back of the net.
Sanchez ran over to the corner and, surrounded by his team-mates, held up a Colombia shirt with ‘No 3 Lucumi’ on the back. Jhon Lucumi had started alongside Sanchez against Paraguay but pulled up early on with a thigh injury.
Emotional and angry, Lucumi looked like he was fighting back tears when he came off and smashed his fist against the dugout.
Watching from the stands here in Phoenix, where Colombia swept Costa Rica aside, Lucumi made it clear that he appreciated Sanchez’s gesture as he pointed back at his defensive partner and pounded his chest in a show of respect for the celebration.
Lucumi’s tournament isn’t over. He won’t take part in the final group game against Brazil today – a match where Colombia don’t need to take any chances with injuries – but there’s hope that the 26-year-old will be fit to return for the knockout stage.