Copa America: Uruguay vs. Brazil odds, picks and predictions

Analyzing Saturday’s Uruguay vs. Brazil odds and lines, with Copa America expert picks, predcitions and best bets.

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Uruguay meets Brazil Saturday in a Copa America quarterfinal matchup. Kickoff from Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas is scheduled for 9 p.m. ET (FS1). Below, we analyze FanDuel Sportsbook’s lines around the Uruguay vs. Brazil odds, and make our best soccer bets, picks and predictions.

Uruguay went a perfect 3-for-3 in Group C to top the table. It opened the tournament with a 3-1 win over Panama, before hammering overmatched Bolivia 5-0. In a must-win game for the United States, Uruguay eased by the host nation with a 1-0 victory to oust the USMNT.

MF Maximiliano Araujo and F Darwin Nunez led La Celeste with 2 goals apiece in the group stage, while MF Rodrigo Bentancur, D Mathias Olivera, MF Facundo Pellistri, MF Federico Valverde and D Matias Vina each notched a goal apiece, while GK Sergio Rochet has consecutive clean sheets.

For Brazil, Vinicius Junior will miss Saturday’s match due to accumulated yellow cards, so teen phenom Endrick will draw in.

Seleção Canarinho has not been nearly as impressive as Uruguay, playing to a scoreless draw against Costa Rica in the opening match, while playing to a 1-1 draw against Colombia to settle for 2nd in Group D. Brazil’s lone victory was a 4-1 pounding of neighbor Paraguay in its 2nd match.

Junior scored 2 goals in the group stages, but he is on the shelf. MF Lucas Paqueta, F Raphinha and F Savio were the only other goal scorers for Brazil, notching 1 apiece.

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Uruguay vs. Brazil odds

Provided by FanDuel Sportsbook; access USA TODAY Sports Scores and Sports Betting Odds hub for a full list. Lines last updated at 8:29 a.m. ET.

  • Moneyline (3-way): Uruguay +200 (bet $100 to win $200) | Brazil +160 (bet $100 to win $160) | Draw +190 (bet $100 to win $190)
  • Over/Under: 2.5 (O: +150 | U: -184)

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Uruguay vs. Brazil picks and predictions

Prediction

Uruguay 1, Brazil 1 (PK)

Moneyline (ML)

DRAW (+190) is a strong play on the 3-way line as this one should be decided on penalties, similar to how Argentina-Ecuador and Canada-Venezuela were decided.

If you’re a little more conservative, playing URUGUAY (+106) on the 2-way line to qualify for the next round is an option, too. Brazil has been a lot more impressive but will be without its leading scorer from the group stage to make things more difficult.

Over/Under (O/U)

UNDER 2.5 GOALS (-184) is a strong play, although it will certainly cost you.

However, we shouldn’t have more than 2 goals in regulation, and anything scored in penalties doesn’t count against the regulation total.

In the group stages, Uruguay cashed Over in 2 of 3 matches, but Brazil promises to be its biggest challenge yet. The total has gone Under in 2 of 3 matches for Brazil, which as mentioned, will be without Junior.

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Copa America: Canada vs. Venezuela odds, picks and predictions

Analyzing Friday’s Canada vs. Venezuela odds and lines, with Copa America expert picks, predcitions and best bets.

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Canada meets Venezuela Friday in a Copa America quarterfinal matchup. Kickoff from AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, is scheduled for 9 p.m. ET (FS1). Below, we analyze FanDuel Sportsbook’s lines around the Canada vs. Venezuela odds, and make our best soccer bets, picks and predictions.

Canada secured 2nd place in Group A despite a minus-1 goal differential, as it posted 4 points with a 1-1-1 mark in the group stage. It suffered a 2-0 loss to table-topper Argentina back on June 20, but it rebounded with a 1-0 victory over Peru, and a scoreless draw with Chile.

Canada managed a 35.6% possession time against Argentina with 2 shots on target and 4 corners, while posting a 51.0% possession time against Peru with 2 shots on target and just 1 corner. Peru also had a red card at 59′, playing a man down the rest of the way. That freed up Jonathan David to score the only goal at 74′.

In the final group stage match, it possessed the ball 57.4% of the time against Chile, but it had just 3 shots on target despite 8 corners. In the 3 matches so far, Canada has a total of 38 fouls, or 12.7 per match.

Venezuela surprisingly topped Group A by collecting 3 wins and 9 points, well clear of Ecuador and Mexico, which ended up with 4 points.

La Vinotinto benefited from a red card by Ecuador captain Enner Valencia at 22′ in the opening match, erasing a 1-0 deficit to score 2 late goals courtesy of hockey’s equivalent of a power play the rest of the way.

In the 2nd match, Venezuela stunned Mexico 1-0, as Salomon Rondon knocked home a penalty kick at 57′. El Tri had a 61.2% possession advantage with 18 shots, including 5 on target. Mexico also had 7 corners, but it was unable to get one past keeper Rafael Romo, who made 5 saves.

The win over Mexico secured a spot in the quarters, but Venezuela wasn’t taking its foot off the gas, as it pasted Jamaica 3-0 to secure the top spot. It had a 52.3% possession advantage, while taking 17 shots, including 3 on target. Romo could have left his net, as Jamaica had just a single shot on target.

Rondon and Eduard Bello led the team with 2 goals, while Jhonder Cadiz and Eric Ramirez each netted 1 goal apiece, in case you’re interested in potential Anytime Goal Scorer props.

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Canada vs. Venezuela odds

Provided by FanDuel Sportsbook; access USA TODAY Sports Scores and Sports Betting Odds hub for a full list. Lines last updated Thursday at 6:59 p.m. ET.

  • Moneyline (3-way): Canada +210 (bet $100 to win $210) | Venezuela +145 (bet $100 to win $145) | Draw +210 (bet $100 to win $210)
  • Over/Under: 2.5 (O: +142 | U: -174)

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Canada vs. Venezuela picks and predictions

Prediction

Venezuela 1, Canada 0

Moneyline (ML)

VENEZUELA (+145) has looked like a team of destiny in this Copa America, benefiting from undisciplined play from opponents at times, while forcing the issue and scoring timely goals at other times.

Regardless of whomever advances, Canada (+210) and La Vinotinto are each rather unlikely nations to be standing in the final 4 teams of this tournament.

Venezuela has a little more offensive firepower, however, and it should be able to negotiate its way through the Canadian defense for at least 1 goal.

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Over/Under (O/U)

Under 2.5 Goals (-174) is rather expensive, and there isn’t much value. However, playing the alternate line of UNDER 1.5 GOALS (+180) at plus-money is worth a roll of the dice.

Canada has scored just 1 single goal in this entire tournament, while keeping a clean sheet in its past 2 matches. This is a team which doesn’t score many goals, nor does it concede many.

Venezuela pounded Jamaica for 3 goals, but that was against a Reggae Boyz team which was already eliminated, playing rather disinterested. Canada will pose a much bigger challenge, especially defensively. The Under is the best play on the board.

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Copa America: Argentina vs. Ecuador odds, picks and predictions

Analyzing Thursday’s Argentina vs. Ecuador odds and lines, with expert Copa America picks, predictions and best bets.

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Argentina meets Ecuador Thursday in a Copa America quarterfinal matchup. Kickoff from NRG Stadium in Houston is scheduled for 9 p.m. ET (FOX). Below, we analyze FanDuel Sportsbook’s lines around the Argentina vs. Ecuador odds, and make our best soccer bets, picks and predictions.

The big news surrounding Argentina is the fitness of F Lionel Messi. He has been training with the team, but his status for Thursday’s matchup is unclear due to a lingering leg injury. He missed Saturday’s match against Peru — a 2-0 win for Argentina — and manager Lionel Scaloni has said Messi is a game-time decision for this quarterfinal battle.

While Messi went scoreless in the first 2 Copa America games, he is still arguably one of the best players to ever step on the pitch, so his absence would be huge. Still, Argentina is the defending World Cup champion, and it has plenty of depth. F Lautaro Martinez has 4 goals in the tournament, while F Julian Alvarez is the other goal scorer for La Albiceleste.

G Emiliano Martinez has posted 3 consecutive clean sheets at Copa America with Argentina outscoring the opposition 5-0 in the 3 matches.

Ecuador was on the short end of a 2-1 setback to Venezuela in the opening match. F Enner Valencia, the team’s captain, had a high boot at 22′ which resulted in a red card, forcing La Tricolor to play the remainder of the match with just 10 men.

Ecuador bounced back by pounding Jamaica 3-1, and it held off a charge from Mexico in a scoreless draw to secure 2nd place in Group B.

D Piero Hincapie, MF Alan Minda, MF Kendry Paez and MF Jeremy Sarmiento have each scored in the tournament.

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Argentina vs. Ecuador odds

Provided by FanDuel Sportsbook; access USA TODAY Sports Scores and Sports Betting Odds hub for a full list. Lines last updated at 6:10 a.m. ET.

  • Moneyline: Argentina -230 (bet $230 to win $100) | Ecuador +750 (bet $100 to win $750) | Draw +310 (bet $100 to win $310)
  • Over/Under: 2.5 (O: +138 | U: -170)

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Argentina vs. Ecuador picks and predictions

Prediction

Argentina 1, Ecuador 1 (PK)

Moneyline (ML)

Playing DRAW (+310) in regulation is the way to go in this battle as the match isn’t likely to be decided before extra time. These teams should battle deep into the Houston night, and eventually it will come down to penalty kicks to determine a winner.

Martinez has been money in this tournament, and he’ll help Argentina advance, securing 1 of the final 4 spots in Copa America.

Over/Under (O/U)

UNDER 2.5 (-170) is a strong play in this match between CONMEBOL combatants. Argentina has kept a clean sheet in all 3 matches to date, but Ecuador should push the tempo, especially in the 2nd half, and it is deep enough to get on the board.

However, don’t look for more than 2 goals in full time, and it is expected that this match is decided on penalties. That won’t count against your total.

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