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Brazil's Lucas Lima (3-L) celebrates with teammates after scoring against Haiti during a Copa America Centenario football match in Orlando, Florida, United States, on June 8, 2016.  / AFP / Hector RETAMAL        (Photo credit should read HECTOR RETAMAL/AFP/Getty Images)
Brazil's Lucas Lima (3-L) celebrates with teammates after scoring against Haiti during a Copa America Centenario football match in Orlando, Florida, United States, on June 8, 2016. / AFP / Hector RETAMAL (Photo credit should read HECTOR RETAMAL/AFP/Getty Images)HECTOR RETAMAL/Getty Images

Copa America Schedule 2016: Sunday Group Live Stream, TV Info and Odds

Tom SunderlandJun 12, 2016

Brazil's hopes of topping Group B at the 2016 Copa America hinge on Sunday's clash against Peru, who are level with Brazil at the top of the group on four points as the two teams head into their decider.

Meanwhile, Ecuador can still advance from the pool with a win over Haiti, with three points needed to push them through to the knockout stages, depending on the result over at MetLife Stadium.

Haiti have no chance of making it through to the next phase of the Copa America Centenario, but with three teams still in the running to progress from Group C, they can still rock the boat before making their exit.

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We provide all the essential viewing information for Sunday's Copa America fixture schedule, complete with latest match odds and a selection of betting tips.

6:30 p.m./11:30 p.m.Ecuador Win: 1-4Draw: 81-10Haiti Win: 25-1
8:30 p.m./1:30 a.m. (Monday)Brazil win: 8-13Draw: 50-13Peru Win: 73-10

Fox Sports will broadcast the matches in the U.S., while Premier Sports will do so for the UK. The action can also be streamed live at Fox Soccer 2GO (U.S.) and FuboTV (U.S.).

First Goalscorer (Philippe Coutinho): 4-1

ORLANDO, FL - JUNE 08: Philippe Coutinho #22 of Brazil and Romain Genevois #5 of Haiti fight for the ball during a Group B match of the 2016 Copa America Centenario at Camping World Stadium on June 8, 2016 in Orlando, Florida.  (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Gett

The pressure is on Brazil to end their group phase on a high against Peru this Sunday, especially considering a loss and a late run from Ecuador could still see them fail to qualify for the next round.

After netting a hat-trick in the 7-1 trouncing of Haiti on Wednesday, Philippe Coutinho is 4-1 to open the scoring against the Incas, and his most recent display earned him a Team of the Round nomination:

Although one might argue Haiti as tame opposition, Coutinho's opener against the minnows was a thing of beauty, per the official Copa America 2016 Twitter account, something he'll look to reproduce against Peru:

Manager Ricardo Gareca's side promise to be much stiffer opposition on Sunday, although their defence came undone after letting a two-goal lead slip to draw 2-2 against Ecuador last time out.

Liverpool ace Coutinho has thrived in the absence of Neymar and is proving he can be the Selecao's inspiration in the United States, and he's at decent odds to start the scoring in a tense group showdown.

Ecuador vs. Haiti: Correct Score

Ecuador's Christian Noboa (L) vies for the ball with Peru's Renzo Revoredo during a Copa America Centenario football match in Glendale, Arizona, United States, on June 8, 2016.  / AFP / ALFREDO ESTRELLA        (Photo credit should read ALFREDO ESTRELLA/AF

After a stern comeback draw against Peru on Wednesday, Ecuador know a win over Haiti on Sunday puts them in the driver's seat to qualify from Group B, and they're hot favourites to at least take their first win.

Haiti scored just the one consolation en route to their recent demolition at Brazil's hands, but as Caribbean football expert Nathan Carr noted, it wasn't enough to prevent their departure from the Copa contest:

Ecuador, meanwhile, have a fire in their belly after West Ham United star Enner Valencia sparked their Peruvian revival, collecting a sensational strike for his troubles:

Oddschecker have provided odds on correct scores for Ecuador's next matchup, where they're priced at 7-1 to win 1-0, 9-2 to win 2-0 and slightly further out at 5-1 to triumph 3-0.

Despite leaking two against Peru, Ecuador have shown a capable defence after running to a 0-0 stalemate in their opener against Brazil, while Haiti are without a win in five games, scoring just two in those outings, per BettingExpert.com.

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