Copa America 2024 highlights: After 0-0 tie, Uruguay beats Brazil on penalty kicks (2024)

Elizabeth Flores,Ayrton OstlyUSA TODAY

The 2024 Copa América tournament reached a crucial stage on Saturday, with a highly anticipated quarterfinal clash between football giants Brazil and Uruguay in Las Vegas.

It certainly played up to its billing in an exciting finish on penalty kicks where Uruguay won 4-2 to secure a spot in the semifinals on Wednesday.

Uruguay set the tone early in the first half and more than doubled up Brazil on fouls. By the end of the game, they racked up 26 to Brazil's 15. Uruguay played fast and aggressive but Brazil had better opportunities to score. Midway through the second half, Uruguay went down to 10 men after an aggressive tackle by Nahitan Nández. Brazil could not take advantage and the game went to penalties.

Early misses by Brazil handed Uruguay a 3-1 advantage. José María Giménez missed the fourth attempt for Uruguay to give Brazil a chance but Manuel Ugarte sank the fifth penalty kick to give Uruguay the win 0-0 (4-2).

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When does Uruguay play next?

Uruguay will face Colombia - fresh off a 5-0 win over Panama - on Wednesday in the semifinals. The winner will play the winner for the Argentina-Canada matchup in the Copa America final.

Uruguay vs. Brazil highlights

Uruguay set a physical tone early on with multiple hard hits and fouls.

Brazil had a handful of chances in the first half but just couldn't make the right move to score early on.

Nández's red card changed the tone of the game with Uruguay going on the defensive to keep Brazil out of the net.

Endrick, the youngest player on the pitch, nearly scored in the second half for Brazil multiple times.

Once the game went to penalties, Ugarte's make sealed the victory.

Penalty kick 5: Uruguay wins

With the game on the line, Uruguay's Manuel Ugarte stepped up and buried a shot to the right corner of the goal to win the game for Uruguay.

Penalty kick 4: Uruguay miss, Brazil make

José María Giménez missed the first penalty of the game for Uruguay and Gabriel Martinelli sank the key shot for Brazil. It's now 3-2.

Penalty kick 3: Uruguay make, Brazil miss

Giorgian de Arrascaeta sank his shot for Uruguay and, after a hesitation, Douglas Luiz's shot was blocked for Brazil. Uruguay up 3-1.

Penalty kick 2: Both teams make shots

Rodrigo Bentancur made the first shot of the round for Uruguay and Andreas Pereira sank his for Brazil.

Penalty kick 1: Uruguay make, Brazil miss

Éder Militão missed for Brazil but Federico Valverde made it for Uruguay.

End of regulation: Brazil 0, Uruguay 0

Despite being down to 10 men, Uruguay kept Brazil scoreless in the final 25 minutes to force penalty kicks.

Brazil comes close to scoring (84')

Brazil's Endrick nearly broke the 0-0 stalemate with a shot from outside the box but Sergio Rochet made the save for Uruguay.

Three substitutions for Brazil (82')

Brazil brought out Lucas Paquetá, João Gomes, and Raphinha and substituted Douglas Luiz, Andreas Pereira, and Savinho for the trio.

Two substitutions for Uruguay (78')

Following the red card, manager Marcelo Bielsa made two substitutions: Giorgian de Arrascaeta for Darwin Núñez and Guillermo Varela for Facundo Pellistri.

Uruguay down to 10 men after red card

After review, the referees determined Nández's hit to Rodrygo's ankle was worthy of a red card. Uruguay will play the rest of the game with 10 men.

Another yellow for Uruguay (71')

Nahitan Nández was shown the yellow after fouling Brazil's Rodrygo hard with a foot to his right ankle. The foul is under review for upgrade to a red card.

Substitution for Uruguay (67')

Rodrigo Bentancur entered the game for Nicolás de la Cruz shortly after his yellow card.

Two more yellow cards (64')

Each side was shown its second yellow of the match. For Uruguay, it was Nicolás de la Cruz on a foul on Rodrygo in the 60th minute. For Brazil, it was João Gomes on Nahitan Nández in the 64th minute.

Uruguay shown first yellow of the game (51')

Manuel Ugarte was called for a hand ball and was shown the second yellow card of the game.

Halftime: Brazil 0, Uruguay 0

The sides have split possession nearly perfectly in the first half. Brazil's had better chances to score but have yet to capitalize on them. Uruguay's playing very physically with 13 fouls to Brazil's five after the first 45 minutes of action.

First yellow of the game shown to Brazil (39')

Lucas Paquetá fouled Nicolás de la Cruz to stop a chance for Uruguay and was shown the yellow for it.

Araujo off the pitch for Uruguay (33')

Ronald Araújo had to leave the pitch due to injury. José Giménez came on in his place and donned the captain's armband.

Brazil comes close to scoring early (28')

Brazil's youngest player, Endrick, couldn't find Raphinha in one of the team's best chances to score so far.

Uruguay getting physical early on (24')

We're halfway through the first half and Uruguay's already been called for seven fouls to Brazil's one.

Uruguay header blocked over goal (18')

A cross brought the ball into the box for Uruguay but a clearing kick knocked it away from the box. A Manuel Ugarte pass set up Darwin Núñez for a header but his attempt was blocked well over the crossbar.

Shot on goal missed by Raphinha (13')

One of the early chances at goal saw Raphinha fire a shot from outside the box but Uruguay's Sergio Rochet blocked it.

Game start: Brazil vs. Uruguay

The two South American squads will play for a chance to take on Colombia in the semifinals next Wednesday.

Uruguay vs. Brazil: TV, time, stream and how to watch

  • Time: 9 p.m. ET
  • Location: Allegiant Stadium (Las Vegas)
  • Cable TV: Fox Sports 1
  • Streaming: Fox Sports app, Fubo (free trial)

Stream the game: Catch all Copa America action with a fubo TV subscription

Copa America bracket: Remaining schedule

Semifinals: Tuesday, July 9

  • Argentinavs.Venezuela or Canada at 9 p.m. ET

Semifinals: Wednesday, July 10

  • Uruguay or Brazilvs.Colombia or Panama at 9 p.m. ET

Third-Place Game: Saturday, July 13

  • Loser of July 9vs.Loser of July 10 at 9 p.m. ET

Final: Sunday, July 14

Winner of July 9vs.Winner of July 10 at 9 p.m. ET

How to watch the 2024 Copa America

The 2024 Copa América quarterfinals will be broadcast across multiple channels and streaming services over the course of the tournament.

  • TV: FOX Sports, FS1, Univision
  • Stream: fubo TV, YouTube TV, TUDN, ViX

2024 Copa America Championship odds

Argentina is the favorite to win the 2024 Copa América, according to BetMGM soccer odds. Looking to wager? Check out the best mobile sports betting appsoffering 2024 sports betting promos.

Odds as of Friday afternoon.

  • Argentina (+125)
  • Brazil (+333)
  • Colombia (+550)
  • Uruguay (+550)
  • Venezuela (+2500)
  • Ecuador (+3300)
  • Canada (+4000)
  • Panama (+10000)

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Uruguay vs. Brazil: Records

Uruguay

Uruguay, the second-smallest nation at the Copa America, has a rich history of soccer success. The country has clinched two World Cup victories and 15 Copa America titles. What's more, Uruguay is currently on a red-hot four-game winning streak, with its last loss dating back to March 2024, when it was defeated 2-1 by Ivory Coast in an international friendly.

Brazil

Brazil's recent performances in the Copa America have been nothing short of spectacular. It has qualified in all 47 tournaments and has won nine titles, including the 2019 championship. Its runner-up finish in 2021, although not a victory, is a testament to its consistent form and the excitement they bring to the tournament.

The rivalry between Brazil and Uruguay is a saga of intense battles on the football field. They have clashed 79 times, with Brazil leading the series with 40 wins to Uruguay's 22, and 17 games ending in a draw.

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Copa America 2024 highlights: After 0-0 tie, Uruguay beats Brazil on penalty kicks (2024)

FAQs

Did Brazil lose to Uruguay on penalties to eliminate from Copa América? ›

Brazil suffered a quarterfinal exit in the Copa América after losing 4-2 on penalties to Uruguay on Saturday. The game was 0-0 after 90 minutes and, with no extra time in this tournament, it headed straight to the dreaded penalty kicks where Uruguay held its cool to beat Brazil 4-2 in the shootout.

What is the penalty for Brazil in Copa America 2024? ›

Brazil were knocked out of Copa America 2024 on Sunday after they lost to Uruguay on penalties (4-2) following a goalless draw. Uruguay will face Colombia in their semi-final on Wednesday in Charlotte, North Carolina. Colombia reached the semi-final by beating Panama 5-0 earlier in Arizona.

How did Uruguay beat Brazil? ›

Uruguay beat Brazil on penalties

Uruguay won the shootout 4-2 and Marcelo Bielsa's side will next face Colombia in the semifinals in Charlotte on Wednesday.

Why will Copa América go straight to penalties? ›

Conmebol, South American soccer's governing body, decided that there would be no extra time played if scores were level at full-time in the quarter- and semi-finals. Instead, as was the case in three of the four quarter-final fixtures, the teams skipped straight to a penalty shootout.

Was Brazil eliminated from Copa America 2024? ›

The first giant to fall was Brazil, who fell to Uruguay in the quarterfinals on a penalty shooutout. Here's a rundown of the teams knocked out of the 2024 Copa America so far and information on when the knockout matches will take place, up to and including the final.

Who scored the penalties for Uruguay vs Brazil? ›

Uruguay reached the Copa America semi-finals with a 4-2 penalty shootout victory over Brazil following a feisty 0-0 draw in Las Vegas. Manuel Ugarte scored the decisive spot-kick to send Uruguay through after Eder Militao's effort was saved and Douglas Luiz hit a post at Allegiant Stadium.

Why did Brazil invade Uruguay? ›

Brazil eventually decided to intervene in the Uruguayan affair to reestablish the security of its southern frontiers and its regional ascendancy.

When did Uruguay leave Brazil? ›

Uruguay declared its independence in 1825 and secured its freedom in 1828 after a three-year struggle. The administrations of President Jose BATLLE in the early 20th century launched widespread political, social, and economic reforms that established a statist tradition.

What are the odds for Uruguay vs Brazil? ›

The moneyline odds for Brazil to advance are +165. The odds for Uruguay to do so are +215.

Has Messi won the Copa America? ›

Playing for Argentina's national team, he won two Copa América titles and the 2022 FIFA World Cup. A prolific goalscorer and creative playmaker, Messi holds the records for most goals (474), hat-tricks (36), and assists (192) in La Liga, most appearances (39) and assists (18) in the Copa América.

Is Messi missing a penalty in the Copa America? ›

La Tri then had a glorious chance to win the match just minutes later, but Jordy Caicedo put his header wide of the post from just six yards out. With no extra time, the match went straight to penalties and Lionel Messi missed with the first attempt of the shootout, his Panenka effort hitting the top of the crossbar.

Who won Copa America 2024? ›

Who takes Uruguay penalties? ›

In penalty kicks, Uruguay hit every shot with Valverde, Betancur, Arrascaeta and Suárez, while Rochet saved Koné's shot.

How many fouls were in Uruguay vs Brazil? ›

Manuel Ugarte celebrates after scoring the winning penalty as Uruguay beat Brazil. In a bruising encounter with 41 fouls from both teams, players from both sides were involved in physical battles across the pitch.

What was the penalty box score between Brazil and Uruguay? ›

Uruguay knock out Brazil in Copa QF shootout

Uruguay beat Brazil 4-2 in a penalty shootout on Saturday after a bruising 0-0 draw to march into the semifinals of the Copa América, where they will face Colombia.

Who has the most fouls in the Copa America? ›

There were 41 fouls all in all (26 from Uruguay, 15 for Brazil) — the most in the tournament so far — and the referee would have been justified penalising plenty more crunching collisions and shoves in the back throughout.

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