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The standout tie in the quarterfinal stage at the Copa America this week will see Uruguay and Brazil collide for a place in the final four. Brazil will need to raise their performance levels if they are to have any chance of eliminating their in-form rivals.

Before Betting On Uruguay vs Brazil

A heavyweight showdown at the Copa America is set for Saturday evening in Las Vegas, as Brazil and Uruguay collide for a place in the final four. It has been another testing period for the Brazilian national side, as they have stuttered throughout the group stage, setting for second in the overall standings behind Colombia after recording two draws.

Brazil couldn’t land top spot on the final day of the group stage after surrendering a 1-0 advantage against Colombia, before playing out a 1-1 draw. That result means that Brazil will now face a challenging assignment against the in-form team in the competition on Saturday, before a likely rematch against Colombia in the semi-finals.

Marcelo Bielsa has restored national pride to the Uruguay team, and they have certainly been the most exciting team to watch at the Copa America this summer. The national team finished top of the Group C standings after winning all three of their matches, netting a staggering nine goals in the process and conceding just once.

Their 100% record was maintained on matchday three with a professional display against the United States in Kansas City, with their only goal being netted with just over 20 minutes remaining by Mathias Olivera. A bigger test will arrive this weekend against Brazil in Las Vegas.

Uruguay vs Brazil Head to Head

Uruguay recorded a famous 2-0 win over Brazil last October, ending a 13-match winless run against their illustrious rivals. Brazil have still won four of the previous five matches between the sides since the start of 2017.

Uruguay vs Brazil Copa America 2024 Offshore Betting Odds

Match ResultOdds
Uruguay+198
Draw+205
Brazil+160

Uruguay appear to be one of the teams that are among the most consistent at the Copa America this summer, and Bielsa is certainly building something special ahead of the World Cup in two years. Therefore, we are more than happy to side with the in-form Uruguay to land a famous win over Brazil in Sin City on Saturday.