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Copa America Schedule 2016: Live Stream, TV Info, Odds for Sunday Group Fixtures
- Updated: June 5, 2016
The 2016 Copa America shifts its attention to Group C on Sunday, as Mexico, Uruguay, Jamaica and Venezuela all get their tournaments under way.
El Tri have been tipped as one of the front-runners to succeed in the United States this summer, and they face Uruguay at Chicago’s Soldier Field, while Jamaica and Venezuela clash at University of Phoenix Stadium.
Colombia boosted their bid as one of the early tournament favourites with a 2-0 win over the hosts, the United States, on Friday, but the hunt is on to follow their lead and book a place in the second round.
Read on for a breakdown of Sunday’s fixture schedule, complete with match odds and a preview of the best bets worth backing.
Matches will be televised on Premier Sports (UK) and FOX Sports (USA).
Matches can be streamed via FOX Soccer 2 Go (USA), FuboTV (Global) and Premier Sports Player (UK).
Odds courtesy of Oddschecker and accurate as of 11 a.m. (BST) on June 5.
Jamaica vs. Venezuela: Salomon Rondon First Goalscorer (5-1)
Of the two group fixtures taking place on Sunday, Jamaica’s clash with Venezuela boasts fewer star names, particularly in attack, but the latter’s Salamon Rondon stands out as being a cut above the rest.
Venezuela are without a win in their last six matches, but West Bromwich Albion forward Rondon has scored each of the team’s last two goals, and he took to social media …
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