
Copa America Schedule 2015: Fixtures, Live Stream, Predictions for Semi-Finals
Argentina and hosts Chile remain at this year's Copa America, but hotly tipped duo Colombia and Brazil both fell at the quarter-final stage.
The Argentines ousted Colombia on penalties after a 0-0 draw and face Brazil-vanquishing Paraguay in Tuesday's second semi-final.
First, though, Chile will have the backing of a whole nation as they aim to reach the final by getting past Peru in Santiago.
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Read on for a closer look at both fixtures, along with predictions, timings and live streaming information.
| Date | Time (BST/ET) | Fixture | Prediction |
| June 29 | 12:30 a.m./7:30 p.m. | Chile vs. Peru | 2-1 |
| June 30 | 12:30 a.m./7:30 p.m. | Argentina vs. Paraguay | 3-1 |
Live streaming available in the U.K. via Premier Player and in the U.S. via beIN Sports Connect.
Chile vs. Peru
Chile saw off nine-man Uruguay in their quarter-final, but only just, Mauricio Isla scoring late on to seal a 1-0 victory.
It was a hard-fought win, and it now puts them in with a terrific chance of a first-ever Copa America triumph. Home advantage could prove key.
Peru are ranked 61st in the world, per FIFA, but they have made a good account of themselves so far in Chile. They came second behind Brazil in Group C and eased through their quarter-final against Bolivia, Paolo Guerrero scoring a hat-trick in a 3-1 win.
The odds are heavily stacked in Chile's favour to reach the final. They have the better team, greater experience and the backing of Santiago.
The key for Jorge Sampaoli's side will be handling the pressure, but they have the personnel in the likes of Alexis Sanchez and Arturo Vidal to overcome the Peruvian challenge and reach the final.
Predicted Score: Chile 2, Peru 1
Argentina vs. Paraguay
Paraguay were well deserving of their quarter-final victory over Brazil and take their place in the last four against pre-tournament favourites Argentina.
Lionel Messi et al will be prepared for a real challenge, especially having been taken to penalties against Colombia despite having numerous chances to win it in normal time.
However, it is very much Argentina's to lose. As noted by football writer Miguel Delaney, Brazil showed very little invention or attacking verve against Paraguay:
The same should certainly not be true of an Argentina side including Messi, Angel Di Maria, Carlos Tevez and Sergio Aguero.
Argentina should arguably have beaten Colombia in normal time, but they came up against an inspired David Ospina in goal, per 101 Great Goals:
If they are patient against a Paraguay side likely to set up quite defensively, they should be able to break them down and book themselves a spot in the final.
Most likely they would join hosts Chile in the last two for what could be a classic Copa final.
Predicted Score: Argentina 3, Paraguay 1






