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Preview: Brazil vs. Ecuador (Copa América)

Brazil vs. Ecuador

Estádio Olímpico Pedro Ludovico, Goiânia, June 27, 2021

Kickoff: 5:00 PM EDT / 6:00 PM BRT / 9:00 PM GMT

US TV / Streaming: FS1, TUDN, Univision

Possible Starting Lineup: Alisson, Emerson, Éder Militão, Marquinhos, Renan Lodi; Fabinho, Douglas Luiz, Everton Ribeiro (Lucas Paquetá); Richarlison, Neymar, Vini Júnior.

Notes And Storylines

I’ve been sick the past few days, so I’ll keep this brief:

  • It looks like Tite will ring the changes once again, giving Douglas Luiz his first minutes of the tournament as well as long-awaited starts for Emerson, Fabinho, and VJ.
  • CONMEBOL fined Tite $5000 for his comments about the poor preparation for the Copa América. Subsequently, in a press conference on Saturday, he evaded questions about the subject with the classic “I don’t want to get fined”, only to subsequently predict that the pitch in the Marcanã, the current venue for the final, will be so bad that they’ll have to change venues, as is currently being attempted for quarterfinal games at the Olympic Stadium in Rio.
  • Felipe has been cut from the squad due to injury, so Bragantino center-back Léo Ortiz (age 25) will join the squad for the knockout stages.
  • As for a prediction? While I’d love to see this more exciting starting lineup tear things up from the off, I expect this is going to be yet another slog until Tite decides to go for the jugular after 60 minutes. Brazil 2-0 Ecuador again seems like a safe bet.

Preview: Brazil vs. Peru (Copa América) (plus Olympic squad announcement)

Time to have a little fun?

Brazil vs. Venezuela

Estádio Olímpico Nilton Santos, Rio de Janeiro, June 17, 2021

Kickoff: 8:00 PM EDT / 9:00 PM BRT / 12:00 AM GMT

US TV / Streaming: FS1, TUDN, Univision

Likely Starting Lineup: Ederson, Danilo, Éder Militão, Thiago Silva, Alex Sandro; Fabinho, Fred (Everton Ribeiro), Neymar; Gabriel Jesus, Gabigol, Everton Cebolinha.

Notes And Storylines

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Preview: Brazil vs. Venezuela (Copa América)

The Copa nobody wants to actually play kicks off.

Brazil vs. Venezuela

Estádio Nacional Mané Garrincha, Brasília, June 13, 2021

Kickoff: 5:00 PM EDT / 6:00 PM BRT / 9:00 PM GMT

US TV / Streaming: FOX, TUDN, Univision

Likely Starting Lineup: Alisson; Danilo, Éder Militão, Marquinhos, Renan Lodi; Casemiro, Fred, Lucas Paquetá; Richarlison, Neymar, Gabriel Jesus.

On The Bench: Ederson, Weverton; Emerson Royal, Thiago Silva, Felipe, Alex Sandro; Douglas Luiz, Fabinho, Everton Ribeiro; Everton Cebolinha, Gabigol, Roberto Firmino, Vinícius Júnior.

Notes And Storylines

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Previews: Brazil vs. Paraguay (WCQ), Brazil Olympic vs. Serbia (Friendly), Tite Calling Up Copa América Squad

Paraguay vs. Brazil

Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción, Paraguay, June 8, 2021

Kickoff: 8:30 PM EDT / 9:30 PM BRT / 12:30 AM GMT

US TV / Streaming: FuboTV (not available through their free trial since you need the “CONMEBOL & More” add-on package to watch it)

Likely Starting Lineup: Alisson; Danilo, Éder Militão, Marquinhos, Alex Sandro; Casemiro, Fred, Lucas Paquetá; Richarlison, Neymar, Gabriel Jesus.

On The Bench: Ederson, Weverton; Emerson Royal, Rodrigo Caio, Felipe, Renan Lodi; Douglas Luiz, Fabinho, Everton Ribeiro; Everton Cebolinha, Gabigol, Roberto Firmino, Vinícius Júnior.

Unavailable: Thiago Silva (injured)

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Match Previews: Brazil vs. Ecuador (WCQ), Brazil Olympic vs. Cape Verde (Friendly)

Brazil vs. Ecuador

Estádio Beira Rio, Porto Alegre, June 4, 2021

Kickoff: 8:30 PM EDT / 9:30 PM BRT / 12:30 AM GMT

US TV / Streaming: FuboTV (not available through their free trial since you need the “CONMEBOL & More” add-on package to watch it)

Likely Starting Lineup: Alisson; Danilo, Éder Militão, Marquinhos, Alex Sandro; Casemiro, Fred, Lucas Paquetá; Richarlison, Neymar, Gabigol.

On The Bench: Ederson, Weverton; Emerson Royal, Rodrigo Caio, Felipe, Renan Lodi; Fabinho, Everton Ribeiro (questionable); Everton Cebolinha, Roberto Firmino, Gabriel Jesus, Vinícius Júnior.

Unavailable: Douglas Luiz (suspended), Thiago Silva (injured)

Notes And Storylines

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Tite To Announce Squad For Upcoming World Cup Qualifiers On Friday

This Friday, Tite will announce the squad for Brazil’s first games since November, World Cup qualifiers at home to Ecuador on June 4 and away to Paraguay on June 8. No word yet on when the Copa América or Olympic squads will be announced, but the Olympic team will be playing friendlies on the same dates, so expect Tite’s squad to make some concessions in that regard.

It’s been such a long, dark time since Brazil’s last games that it’s hard to have many specific wishes in mind about players to call, and with the Copa América almost immediately following the qualifiers, Tite might well get a do-over if someone he calls completely flops.

So here are a few questions bouncing around in my mind.

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Taking Stock Of A Bad Year

In his piece “The Death Of Basketball”, Jon Bois uses the video game NBA 2K14 to simulate a future in which all basketball talent suddenly dries up and the NBA is forced, year after year, to draft from a pool of short, scrawny, completely useless players, each as devoid of athleticism and technical skill as the game will allow. It takes a while for the change to become apparent; for a few seasons, the horrid new players barely see any action and teams continue as they were with the stars they drafted in the before times. But, inevitably, the cracks soon start to show. The first teams to press the new players into starting roles unsurprisingly slump to historically bad seasons. As the quality of those around them declines, the dwindling group of good, but aging, players who remain begin posting astounding numbers. Desperate teams begin digging forgotten players out of free agency, years after they last played in the NBA. The Atlanta Hawks win an NBA championship. Finally, when the last good player retires, the statistical bottom falls out. Game 1 of the simulated 2034 NBA Finals ends 3-0, after 12 overtimes. Basketball dies an ignominious virtual death.

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Match Preview And Thread: Palmeiras vs. Santos, Copa Libertadores Final

We have an unusual treat during the prolonged period without any Brazil games: the first all-Brazilian Copa Libertadores final since 2006, and it’s even between two clubs from São Paulo. It’s almost like soccer’s version of the Subway Series! Except Santos is like an hour away from São Paulo proper and I don’t think you can get from one to the other by train.

2020/21 Copa Libertadores Final

Sociedade Esportivo Palmeiras vs. Santos Futebol Clube

Estádio Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, January 30, 2021

Kickoff: 3:00 PM EDT / 1:00 PM BRT / 8:00 PM GMT

US TV / Streaming: Bein Sports

Format: Single game, 30 minutes extra time and penalties if needed.

Before I go into a more in-depth preview, I’d like to make two things clear: one, I am a Santos fan, and I come from a family of Santos fans, and two, I haven’t watched or followed either of these teams very much this year. I would’ve made more of an effort to follow Santos closely if this run to the final hadn’t come basically out of nowhere.

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Match Previews: Brazil vs. Uruguay (World Cup Qualifying), Brazil U-23 vs. Egypt (Friendly)

Uruguay vs. Brazil

Estadio Centenario, Montevideo, Uruguay, November 17, 2020

Kickoff: 6:00 PM EDT / 4:00 PM BRT / 11:00 PM GMT

US TV / Streaming: PPV only

Likely Starting Lineup: Ederson; Danilo, Thiago Silva, Marquinhos, Renan Lodi; Allan (Arthur), Douglas Luiz, Éverton Ribeiro; Richarlison, Roberto Firmino, Gabriel Jesus.

Updated Squad:

Goalkeepers: Alisson, Ederson, Weverton.

Right-backs: Danilo (Gabriel Menino cut without replacement – COVID).

Left-backs: Alex Telles, Renan Lodi, Guilherme Arana (last-minute callup to cover Telles if a positive COVID test kept him from entering Uruguay, but that didn’t happen, so Arana’s just here for general cover now).

Center-Backs: Marquinhos, Thiago Silva, Felipe (replaces Éder Militão – COVID), Diego Carlos (replaces Rodrigo Caio – injured).

Midfielders: Bruno Guimarães (replaces Casemiro – COVID), Allan (replaces Fabinho – injured), Douglas Luiz, Arthur, Lucas Paquetá (replaces Coutinho – injured), Éverton Ribeiro.

Forwards: Everton Cebolinha, Firmino, Gabriel Jesus, Richarlison, Vinícius Júnior, Thiago Galhardo (replaces Pedro – injured, who himself effectively replaced Neymar – injured).

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