Saturday, June 27, 2015

Brazil vs Paraguay 1-1 ( Penalty 3-4 ) ~ FULL Highlights ( Copa America 2015 )


Neymar vs Colombia (Copa America 2015) HD


Argentina vs Colombia 2015 Full Highlights ~ Copa America 2015


Final score and result:- Argentina vs Colombia 0-0 (Argentina win 5-4 on penalties)

Estadio Sausalito- 26 June, 2015- 26/6/15- Copa America quarterfinal

A penalty shootout sends Argentina to the semis of Copa America at the expense of Colombia.
14 penalties in the shootout, with some very poor efforts in it before Carlos Tevez sealed it for Argentina. Great game for Arsenal’s Ospina under the sticks for Colombia.

Argentina vs Colombia 0-0
Argentina vs Colombia 5-4 (Penalty Shootout )

Argentina Colombia 0-1 James scores
Argentina Colombia 1-1 Messi scores
Argentina Colombia 1-2 Falcao scores
Argentina Colombia 2-2 Garay scores
Argentina Colombia 2-3 Cuadrado scores
Argentina Colombia 3-3 Banega scores
Argentina Colombia 3-3 Murillo misses
Argentina Colombia 4-3 Lavezzi scores
Argentina Colombia 4-4 Cardona scores
Argentina Colombia 4-4 Bigli misses
 Argentina Colombia 4-4 Zuniga misses
 Argentina Colombia 4-4 Rojo misses
Argentina Colombia 4-4 Murillo misses
Argentina Colombia 5-4 Tevez scores


Argentina vs Colombia 5:4 2015 - Penalty Shootout ~ Copa America 2015



Brazil vs. Paraguay Quarterfinal 2015 Copa America QF-4



Four years on from their elimination at the hands of Paraguay in the 2011 Copa America, Brazil have the opportunity to exact some revenge. But there are some stark similarities between each team in 2015 as they bid to book a place in the semi-finals.

Again, as was the case four years ago, Paraguay have been determined and diligent in their play. While Brazil, on the back of a disappointing performance at the World Cup, are in a period of transition and struggling to showcase the swagger that’s become this fanatical nation’s footballing trademark.

Indeed, it’s been a tough tournament for the Selecao. Neymar’s crazy loss of temper saw him banned for the remainder of the competition and although Brazil were able to grind out a win against Venezuela in their final group game to secure qualification, it remains to be seen how they’ll cope without their influential captain in the long run.

History suggests, think back to how a Neymar-less Brazil played against Germany in that infamous semi-final last summer, not well. And although Paraguay weren’t one of the most fancied teams at this tournament, they acquitted themselves very well in a difficult Group B, emerging undefeated from matches against Argentina and Uruguay.

With the memories of their win over Brazil in 2011 and a subsequent run to the semi-finals still prominent in the minds of a lot of these Paraguay players, they’ll feel as though they’ve got a great chance of dumping the Dunga’s side out of the competition again.

Hulk sends goalkeeper 'flying through the net' as Zenit Petersburg striker shows off rocket shot


Zenit Petersburg striker Hulk is renowned for his seemingly rocket-powered shooting, but is he really strong enough to send a goalkeeper through the back of the net? An elaborate and staged routine set up by his club would have you believe that's the case.

The 28-year-old Brazil international was filmed taking on several defenders with a slaloming run, before blasting a shot at goal, the force of which, appeared to send the 'keeper flying through a hole in the net. It seems clear, however, that the hole had been cut in advance.


Friday, June 26, 2015

Argentina vs Colombia Quarterfinal 2015 Copa America QF-3


Argentina qualified for the 2015 Copa America quarter finals as group b winners and they will be taking on fellow south american’s Colombia in the third quarter final come this friday night, 26 June 2016 at around 20:30 local / 00:30 am uk time. Live links will be available 1 hour before the kickoff.

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 Colombia finished third in their group c after a 0-0 draw in the last game against Peru but they qualifed ahead of Venezuela as the one of the two best third placed teams in group stages. Colombia started the competition with a 1-0 sock defeat against Venezuela but a win against Brazil and a draw against Peru was enough to see them through to the knockout stages.

Team New & Possible Starting Lineups Sergio Aguero missed the game against Jamaica with a thigh strain but he should be fit and available for selection against Colombia and might take starting place ahead of Gonzalo Higuain who started and scored in last outing. Colombia on the other hand might bring in Martinez alogside Falcao while James Rodriguez should start in the attacking midfield role. Here are the possible starting lineups of both Argentina and Colombia.

Monday, June 22, 2015

Chile vs. Uruguay quarter-finals-1 Live Stream 2015 Copa America

Having advanced through to the quarter-finals as winners of Group A, hosts Chile are now just two encounters away from reaching their fifth Copa America final.
Standing in their way in Santiago during the early hours of Thursday morning will be holders Uruguay, who despite struggling in their group, progressed as one of two best third-placed nations.

Chile

There hasn't been a dull moment, both on and off the pitch, since Chile got this year's Copa America
underway eleven days ago.
On the negative front, star midfielder Arturo Vidal was perhaps lucky to have escaped more severe punishment than only losing his driving licence after crashing his carwhile the influence of alcohol. In Chile, such an offence can carry a prison sentence of up to 10 years.
But, in contrast on the pitch, the Juventus midfielder is the competition's leading goalscorer to date, with three goals to his name.
His contribution helped the Chileans to pick up seven points from a possible nine and score 10 goals from their three group matches, which is six more times than any other country managed to find the net during the same period.
It's that attacking outlook that has seen many people tip Chile to win a first ever Copa America title this summer, having lost on each of their four previous appearances in the final.
The big question now is, with the bigger teams awaiting them - starting with Uruguay, will head coach Jorge Sampaoli encourage his team to play in a more conservative manner? Speaking to reporters, he responded: "Chile will not change its style for the quarter-finals. Playing like this is the only way to beat the big teams we will meet from here on."
One a more cautious note, though, it must be said that Chile have been defeated in their last three quarter-final outings, having lost out to Mexico, Brazil and Venezuela respectively.

Uruguay

While Chile may have won themselves many admirers with their swashbuckling performances, the same cannot be said of Oscar Tabarez's Uruguayan charges.
As champions from four years ago, there was much anticipation surrounding La Celeste, who are gunning to become the fourth nation to retain the Copa America trophy since 1991.
From their three group encounters, they collected one of each possible result, which was only enough to see them qualify for the last eight along with Colombia as the best third-placed finishers.
Although, on reflection, that may not be a bad thing because despite the fact that they face the hosts, Group B winners Argentina take on the unpredictable Colombians, while runners-up Paraguay are up against five-time world champions Brazil.
As predicted, Luis Suarez's suspension has had an adverse impact on Uruguay. In the Barcelona striker's absence, the goalscoring burden was passed to Edinson Cavani, but the Paris Saint-Germain frontman is still awaiting his first goal of the competition. In defence of the 28-year-old, he has not received great service from the team's more creative players.
But, while their displays so far may not have set the world alight, they can at least take confidence from their recent Copa America quarter-final record. They have reached this stage in six of the last seven editions and won on each occasion.

Head To Head

The first 11 meetings between these nations all ended in Uruguayan victories, eight of which came in the Copa America.
Overall, Uruguay have won 43 times to Chile's 17 triumphs, although in recent years the tide has started to turn.
Of the last eight encounters, Uruguay have celebrated just two wins - the same amount as Chile during that time.
In the Copa America, they last faced off in 2011 in the group stages when Chile talisman Alexis Sanchezcancelled out Alvaro Pereira's opener to secure a 1-1 draw.


Sunday, June 21, 2015

Brazil vs Venezuela Live Stream 2015 Copa America



Few would have expected a winner-takes-all matchup between Brazil and Venezuela in the final round of group games at this year's Copa America.

Group C is an absolute stalemate, with all four teams currently locked on three points and enjoying a goal difference of zero. Peru's 1-0 win over Venezuela, who previously shocked Colombia by the same scoreline, ensures qualification for the knockout phase remains finely balanced.

Brazil's 1-0 loss to Colombia is the tournament's most memorable game so far and could define the Selecao's progression—or lack thereof—against Noel Sanvicente's side.

Date: Sunday, June 21 
Time: 5:30 p.m. ET, 10:30 p.m. BST 
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Colombia vs Peru Live Stream 2015 Copa America

Colomia vs Peur will be the first of last two group games in 2015 Copa America and it will be an early kickoff at around 16:00 local chile time / 20:00 Uk time.
We will have the live action for you right here on this page starting 1 hour before the kickoff with beINsports english coverage.



Colombia will be taking on Peru in their last group game of the what has turned out to be “group of death” where after two rounds of group games any of the four teams can reach knockout stages. All four teams have played 2 matches won 1 and lost 1 making it 3 points for all three teams in the group stages so far. So today we will have two matches and the winners of these two games will qualify for the next round.

Colombia vs Peru – Group C Match [ Copa America 2015 ] 
Date: Sunday, 21 June 2015 – 
Time: 16:00 local / 20:00 UK time 
Venue: Estadio Municipal, Temuco 

Colombia started the campaign with a devastating loss in the hands of Venezuela but they turned the tables on Brazil when a 1-0 win earned them their first points of the competition. Peru on the other hand had the opposite, starting with a 2-1 defeat in the hands of Brazil but won their important second game against Venezuela.


Saturday, June 20, 2015

Bangladesh vs. India, 2nd ODI 2015 Live streaming free

Bangladesh has the chance to wrap up the one-day series against India, when the two neighbouring nations meet in the second of three matches on Sunday.

The hosts upset their illustrious rivals with a 79-run triumph in the opening fixture in Mirpur on Thursday, rain having forced the match to be delayed by 24 hours.

It is the monsoon season in Bangladesh but, thankfully, reserve days have been put in place for the series.

Date: Sunday, June 21
Start time: 3 p.m. local time; 10 a.m.
BST Venue: Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur
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