
Copa America Schedule 2016: Saturday Group Live Stream, TV Info and Odds
It's crunch time for tournament hosts USA in their bid to reach the quarter-finals of the 2016 Copa America Centenario. Manager Jurgen Klinsmann's squad take on Paraguay in a crucial Group A encounter at Philadelphia's Lincoln Financial Field.
Colombia are free from the pressure having already qualified for the last eight. Still, a win over Costa Rica at Houston's NRG Stadium would wrap up a perfect group stage and also help avoid a tough draw in the last eight.
Before a preview of both matches, here are the schedule and viewing details, along with odds, per Odds Shark:
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Date: Saturday, June 11
Time: USA vs. Paraguay, 7 p.m. (ET)/12 a.m. (BST). Colombia vs. Costa Rica 9 p.m. (ET)/2 a.m. (BST).
TV: Fox Sports 1, Premier Sports.
Live Stream: Fox Soccer 2Go, fubo.tv, Premier Sports.
Odds: USA +105. Paraguay +270. Draw +240. Colombia -170. Costa Rica +475. Draw +290.
USA vs. Paraguay
Klinsmann had been under no small amount of pressure after his team was brushed aside by Colombia in the opening game, but a 4-0 hammering of Costa Rica has helped ease the burden somewhat.

Afterwards, Klinsmann talked up the desire to "build the chemistry," per Sports Illustrated's Brian Straus. Talking up the process is a good way to excuse indifferent results, but Klinsmann won't find it easy to do that if Paraguay get the better of his side.
A key man in preventing defeat will be Jermaine Jones, whom Straus dubbed "outstanding as the primary marauder in midfield" against Costa Rica. The 34-year-old is still a powerhouse whose tough running knits together every phase of the USMNT's game.
Negotiating tournament play demands veteran experience, so Jones' presence will be vital, as will that of Clint Dempsey. Like Jones, the 33-year-old forward was on the scoresheet against Costa Rica.
Jeff Carlisle of ESPN FC felt playing a 4-4-2 shape proved crucial in liberating Dempsey in the ares where he does his most damage: "In a 4-4-2, and with Wood nearby, Dempsey has the ability to combine and create closer to goal."
Dempsey's aerial threat and menace in the box will be vital qualities against a tough Paraguay outfit. But for all their organisational nous, the Paraguayans boast plenty of capability on the break.

Specifically, striker Dario Lezcano can pose a significant threat to the hosts' back four.
Prediction: USA 2-2 Paraguay
Colombia vs. Costa Rica
Avoiding Brazil in the quarter-final will be the reward for Colombia if they manage at least a point against winless Costa Rica, per FourFourTwo. That shouldn't be beyond a squad brimming with attacking talent.
In particular, mercurial playmaker James Rodriguez and jet-heeled winger Juan Cuadrado naturally grab plenty of headlines, but it's crafty striker Carlos Bacca who really bears watching.
A tireless runner, aided by deceptive pace and strength, Bacca rarely wastes a chance when one comes his way. He's got the track record in front of goal to help seal top spot for a nation looking well capable of winning this tournament.
Costa Rica's profligacy in front of goal is in stark contrast to Colombia's ample scoring potential. A chief culprit in the failure to score during consecutive group matches has been Arsenal's Joel Campbell, dubbed "largely anonymous" by Nicholas Rosano of MLSSoccer.com.
Don't expect Campbell and Co. to suddenly find their shooting boots.
Prediction: Colombia 2-0 Costa Rica






