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With our sights set on the match played in Miami by the teams of Argentina and Peru on the last date of Group A of the America Cup, Canada and Chile They are waiting to know their fate in the competition and will seek qualification to the quarterfinals.
The match will be played at the Inter&Co stadium in Orlando at 9 pm with Colombian Wilmar Roldán as referee and American Armando Villarreal in the VAR. It will be televised on the DSports.
The team led by Ricardo Gareca is obliged to beat Canada to have any hope of qualifying as second and will have to hope that Peru does not get a victory against Argentina. If this happens, the second place in the group will be decided by goal difference.
The case of the North American team is different, since by winning they are guaranteed to at least finish second, provided Argentina does not lose its match against Peru. In that scenario, Argentina and Canada would have 6 points and goal difference would determine the positions. In the event that Canada ties against Chile, it will depend on the Albiceleste don’t lose to the BicolorA defeat leaves Jesse Marsch’s team out.
The Canadian cast, which has its star in its ranks Alphonso Daviescomes from achieving its first victory in its history in the continental competition after to beat Peru 1-0 in Kansas City with a goal from Jonathan David. In the debut, The Reds They had succumbed to Lionel Messi’s Argentina 2-0 in Atlanta, but there was a good feeling since they lived up to it beyond the defeat.
On the side of Chile, which is located in a transition stage with new coaching staff and without some historical references such as Arturo Vidal or Gary Medel, he had a weak debut with a goalless draw against Peru in Texas. Then, Gareca’s men lost 1-0 on the hour against Argentina after Lautaro Martínez’s goal and they were left with the obligation to win on the last date.
Probable formations:
Canada: Maxime Crépeau; Alistair Johnston, Moise Bombito, Derek Cornelius and Alphonso Davies; Richie Laryea, Stephen Eustáquio, Ismael Koné, Liam Millar, Jonathan David and Cyle Larin. DT: Jesse Marsch.
Chili: Claudio Bravo; Mauricio Isla, Igor Lichnovsky, Paulo Díaz, Gabriel Suazo; Erick Pulgar, Rodrigo Echeverría; Victor Dávila, Alexis Sánchez, Darío Osorio; Eduardo Vargas. DT: Ricardo Gareca.
Referee: Wilmar Roldán (Colombia)
Stadium: Inter&Co Stadium (Orlando)
Hour: twenty-one
TV: DSports
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