Colombia vs. Uruguay live stream, lineup predictions, picks: Copa America TV channel, odds
Uruguay’s reward for beating big, bad Brazil in the quarterfinals of Copa America 2024? A matchup with red-hot tournament darlings Colombia in the semifinals on Wednesday, for a chance to face Lionel Messi and Argentina (or Canada) in the final.
La Celeste cruised through the group stage (9 of 9 points) with just a single goal conceded (to Panama in their opener), but they had to face Brazil in the last eight because they won just one of three games in Group D and Colombia finished top. It was the first time Uruguay had been held scoreless at this Copa America after scoring nine times in group play, but they prevailed in penalty kicks and sent the pre-tournament favorites home.
Colombia, meanwhile, were busy putting five goals past surprise quarterfinalists Pamana and waltzing in the final four. No one from Los Cafeteros has scored more than twice this tournament, but three players, including Liverpool’s Luis Diaz, have two goals apiece.
Unbeaten in 28 matches, Colombia will meet an in-form Uruguay side with a spot in the final of Copa America on the line. Liverpool players Luis Diaz and Darwin Nunez will represent the Reds from opposite sides in a semifinal match that's fit to be a final. Marcelo Bielsa will have a few changes to make if Ronald Araujo isn't fit to play but Nahitan Nandez is also suspended after receiving a straight red card.
In a match of sides who love to press, quick passing will be critical, but the last three meetings between these sides have all been draws. Uruguay have taken the most shots in the tournament to date while Colombia have been more efficient with their chances. One thing that this match will surely bring is fouls as these have been the teams who have fouled the most in Copa America play. Could that bring a benefit to Colombia as James Rodriguez has three assists from set pieces so far?
Here are our storylines, how you can watch the match and more:
How to watch and odds
Date: Wednesday, July 10 | Time: 8 p.m. ET
Location: Bank of America Stadium -- Charlotte, North Carolina
TV: FS1 | Live stream: Fubo (Try for free)
Odds: Uruguay +190; Draw +180; Colombia +180
Storylines
Colombia: This is the third time in the last four tournaments that Colombia have made it to the semifinals but they only have reached the final twice, most notably in 2001 when they won the tournament. Now tying their team record of consecutive matches without defeat with 27 consecutive matches, winning 21 and drawing six, it would be a landmark moment to break that record with a trip to the final.
Uruguay: Also on a drought in this tournament, this is Uruguay's first semifinal appearance since last winning in 2011. With a Copa America title, Uruguay could break a tie with Argentina for the most titles ever as both are level with 15 but to do that, more will be needed from Nunez. He's been a menace defensively leading the press for Uruguay, but if a few more of his shots on target can turn into goals, this match could be a blowout.
In a match of sides who love to press, quick passing will be critical, but the last three meetings between these sides have all been draws. Uruguay have taken the most shots in the tournament to date while Colombia have been more efficient with their chances. One thing that this match will surely bring is fouls as these have been the teams who have fouled the most in Copa America play. Could that bring a benefit to Colombia as James Rodriguez has three assists from set pieces so far?
Here are our storylines, how you can watch the match and more:
How to watch and odds
Date: Wednesday, July 10 | Time: 8 p.m. ET
Location: Bank of America Stadium -- Charlotte, North Carolina
TV: FS1 | Live stream: Fubo (Try for free)
Odds: Uruguay +190; Draw +180; Colombia +180
Storylines
Colombia: This is the third time in the last four tournaments that Colombia have made it to the semifinals but they only have reached the final twice, most notably in 2001 when they won the tournament. Now tying their team record of consecutive matches without defeat with 27 consecutive matches, winning 21 and drawing six, it would be a landmark moment to break that record with a trip to the final.
Uruguay: Also on a drought in this tournament, this is Uruguay's first semifinal appearance since last winning in 2011. With a Copa America title, Uruguay could break a tie with Argentina for the most titles ever as both are level with 15 but to do that, more will be needed from Nunez. He's been a menace defensively leading the press for Uruguay, but if a few more of his shots on target can turn into goals, this match could be a blowout.
Predicted lineups
Colombia: Camilo Vargas, Johan Mojica, Carlos Cuesta, Davidson Sanchez, Daniel Munoz, Jhon Arias, Jefferson Lerma, Richard Rios, Luis Diaz, Jhon Cordoba, James Rodriguez
Uruguay: Sergio Rochet, Guillermo Varela, Jose Giminez, Mathias Olivera, Matias Vina, Manuel Ugarte, Federico Valverde, Facundo Pellistri, Nicolas de la Cruz, Maximiliano Araujo, Darwin Nunez
Prediction
These two will get it done in regulation with a late Uruguay winner sending them to the final. Colombia's unbeaten run may come to an end but this team isn't going anywhere. Pick: Colombia 1, Uruguay 2How to watch Uruguay vs Colombia, stream link and start time
Kick off: 8pm ET, Wednesday (July 10)
Stadium: Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina
Predicted lineups
Colombia: Camilo Vargas, Johan Mojica, Carlos Cuesta, Davidson Sanchez, Daniel Munoz, Jhon Arias, Jefferson Lerma, Richard Rios, Luis Diaz, Jhon Cordoba, James Rodriguez
Uruguay: Sergio Rochet, Guillermo Varela, Jose Giminez, Mathias Olivera, Matias Vina, Manuel Ugarte, Federico Valverde, Facundo Pellistri, Nicolas de la Cruz, Maximiliano Araujo, Darwin Nunez
Prediction
These two will get it done in regulation with a late Uruguay winner sending them to the final. Colombia's unbeaten run may come to an end but this team isn't going anywhere. Pick: Colombia 1, Uruguay 2How to watch Uruguay vs Colombia, stream link and start time
Kick off: 8pm ET, Wednesday (July 10)
Stadium: Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina
How to watch on TV in USA: Fox Sports
Uruguay focus, team news
Barcelona defender Ronaldo Araujo suffered a muscular injury during the first half against Brazil and is expected to be out for at least six weeks, ending his Copa America early. The 25-year-old started all Uruguay’s first four games.
Colombia focus, team news
The big story is the return of Big Tournament James Rodriguez, who has assisted five of Colombia’s 10 goals thus far (to go with the one he scored himself). Defender Jhon Lucumi remains an injury doubt after picking up a knock early in the group-stage opener.
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Colombia vs. Uruguay live stream, lineup predictions, picks: Copa America TV channel, odds
Uruguay’s reward for beating big, bad Brazil in the quarterfinals of Copa America 2024? A matchup with red-hot tournament darlings Colombia in the semifinals on Wednesday, for a chance to face Lionel Messi and Argentina (or Canada) in the final.
La Celeste cruised through the group stage (9 of 9 points) with just a single goal conceded (to Panama in their opener), but they had to face Brazil in the last eight because they won just one of three games in Group D and Colombia finished top. It was the first time Uruguay had been held scoreless at this Copa America after scoring nine times in group play, but they prevailed in penalty kicks and sent the pre-tournament favorites home.
Colombia, meanwhile, were busy putting five goals past surprise quarterfinalists Pamana and waltzing in the final four. No one from Los Cafeteros has scored more than twice this tournament, but three players, including Liverpool’s Luis Diaz, have two goals apiece.
Unbeaten in 28 matches, Colombia will meet an in-form Uruguay side with a spot in the final of Copa America on the line. Liverpool players Luis Diaz and Darwin Nunez will represent the Reds from opposite sides in a semifinal match that's fit to be a final. Marcelo Bielsa will have a few changes to make if Ronald Araujo isn't fit to play but Nahitan Nandez is also suspended after receiving a straight red card.
In a match of sides who love to press, quick passing will be critical, but the last three meetings between these sides have all been draws. Uruguay have taken the most shots in the tournament to date while Colombia have been more efficient with their chances. One thing that this match will surely bring is fouls as these have been the teams who have fouled the most in Copa America play. Could that bring a benefit to Colombia as James Rodriguez has three assists from set pieces so far?
Here are our storylines, how you can watch the match and more:
How to watch and odds
Date: Wednesday, July 10 | Time: 8 p.m. ET
Location: Bank of America Stadium -- Charlotte, North Carolina
TV: FS1 | Live stream: Fubo (Try for free)
Odds: Uruguay +190; Draw +180; Colombia +180
Storylines
Colombia: This is the third time in the last four tournaments that Colombia have made it to the semifinals but they only have reached the final twice, most notably in 2001 when they won the tournament. Now tying their team record of consecutive matches without defeat with 27 consecutive matches, winning 21 and drawing six, it would be a landmark moment to break that record with a trip to the final.
Uruguay: Also on a drought in this tournament, this is Uruguay's first semifinal appearance since last winning in 2011. With a Copa America title, Uruguay could break a tie with Argentina for the most titles ever as both are level with 15 but to do that, more will be needed from Nunez. He's been a menace defensively leading the press for Uruguay, but if a few more of his shots on target can turn into goals, this match could be a blowout.
In a match of sides who love to press, quick passing will be critical, but the last three meetings between these sides have all been draws. Uruguay have taken the most shots in the tournament to date while Colombia have been more efficient with their chances. One thing that this match will surely bring is fouls as these have been the teams who have fouled the most in Copa America play. Could that bring a benefit to Colombia as James Rodriguez has three assists from set pieces so far?
Here are our storylines, how you can watch the match and more:
How to watch and odds
Date: Wednesday, July 10 | Time: 8 p.m. ET
Location: Bank of America Stadium -- Charlotte, North Carolina
TV: FS1 | Live stream: Fubo (Try for free)
Odds: Uruguay +190; Draw +180; Colombia +180
Storylines
Colombia: This is the third time in the last four tournaments that Colombia have made it to the semifinals but they only have reached the final twice, most notably in 2001 when they won the tournament. Now tying their team record of consecutive matches without defeat with 27 consecutive matches, winning 21 and drawing six, it would be a landmark moment to break that record with a trip to the final.
Uruguay: Also on a drought in this tournament, this is Uruguay's first semifinal appearance since last winning in 2011. With a Copa America title, Uruguay could break a tie with Argentina for the most titles ever as both are level with 15 but to do that, more will be needed from Nunez. He's been a menace defensively leading the press for Uruguay, but if a few more of his shots on target can turn into goals, this match could be a blowout.
Predicted lineups
Colombia: Camilo Vargas, Johan Mojica, Carlos Cuesta, Davidson Sanchez, Daniel Munoz, Jhon Arias, Jefferson Lerma, Richard Rios, Luis Diaz, Jhon Cordoba, James Rodriguez
Uruguay: Sergio Rochet, Guillermo Varela, Jose Giminez, Mathias Olivera, Matias Vina, Manuel Ugarte, Federico Valverde, Facundo Pellistri, Nicolas de la Cruz, Maximiliano Araujo, Darwin Nunez
Prediction
These two will get it done in regulation with a late Uruguay winner sending them to the final. Colombia's unbeaten run may come to an end but this team isn't going anywhere. Pick: Colombia 1, Uruguay 2How to watch Uruguay vs Colombia, stream link and start time
Kick off: 8pm ET, Wednesday (July 10)
Stadium: Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina
Predicted lineups
Colombia: Camilo Vargas, Johan Mojica, Carlos Cuesta, Davidson Sanchez, Daniel Munoz, Jhon Arias, Jefferson Lerma, Richard Rios, Luis Diaz, Jhon Cordoba, James Rodriguez
Uruguay: Sergio Rochet, Guillermo Varela, Jose Giminez, Mathias Olivera, Matias Vina, Manuel Ugarte, Federico Valverde, Facundo Pellistri, Nicolas de la Cruz, Maximiliano Araujo, Darwin Nunez
Prediction
These two will get it done in regulation with a late Uruguay winner sending them to the final. Colombia's unbeaten run may come to an end but this team isn't going anywhere. Pick: Colombia 1, Uruguay 2How to watch Uruguay vs Colombia, stream link and start time
Kick off: 8pm ET, Wednesday (July 10)
Stadium: Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina
How to watch on TV in USA: Fox Sports
Uruguay focus, team news
Barcelona defender Ronaldo Araujo suffered a muscular injury during the first half against Brazil and is expected to be out for at least six weeks, ending his Copa America early. The 25-year-old started all Uruguay’s first four games.
Colombia focus, team news
The big story is the return of Big Tournament James Rodriguez, who has assisted five of Colombia’s 10 goals thus far (to go with the one he scored himself). Defender Jhon Lucumi remains an injury doubt after picking up a knock early in the group-stage opener.