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Live Reporting

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  1. What can happen on the final night in Group B?

    Peru, Ecuador and Venezuela will be fighting for the last two spots in the Copa America knockouts this evening at 22:00 BST.

    Defending champions Brazil have nine points, followed by Colombia and Peru with four and Venezuela and Ecuador counting two.

    Colombia have already played all four of their group games.

    Ecuador who face group winners Brazil, can still qualify with a defeat, as long as Venezuela fail to win against Peru and don't score more than twice.

    The top four in each group advance to the knockout stage.

  2. Watch some of the best moments from the 2021 Copa America so far

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    Video caption: Watch Colombia's Luis Diaz score a bicycle kick against Brazil at the Copa America
  3. What happened last time out?

    Manchester City's Gabriel Jesus scored once, assisted another goal, was sent off and pushed the VAR monitor as Brazil won a first Copa America title in 12 years, beating Peru 3-1.

    Jesus set up Everton to volley in the opener before scoring the second.

    Paolo Guerrero had briefly given Peru hope when he equalised from the penalty spot minutes before Jesus struck.

    Jesus was shown a second yellow with 20 minutes left but Richarlison's late penalty sealed the win.

    Read thefull match report here.

    Brazil celebrating winning the Copa America
  4. What is the Copa America?

    Euro 2020 isn't the only major tournament in town this summer.

    In Brazil, 10 South American sides will contest the delayed 47th edition of the Copa America, with all 28 gamesbroadcast live on the BBC.

    The competition was originally scheduled to take place in 2020, but was postponed because of the coronavirus outbreak.

    Largely mirroring the Euros, the Copa America kicks off on 13 June when Brazil take on Venezuela in the opening game. The final takes place on 10 July - although the time difference means that in Europe, it will be seen in the early hours of 11 July, the same day as the Euro 2020 final.

    Argentina and Colombia were originally set to co-host the tournament, before it was moved to Brazil on 31 May.

    The Copa America usually features 12 teams, with two guest nations from North America or Asia invited to play alongside the 10 members of South America's football confederation.

    As the two previous winners of the Asian Cup, Australia and Qatar were set to take part this year, but both countries later withdrew because of a clash of fixtures with rearranged 2022 World Cup qualifiers.

    That leaves Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela to feature in the continent's championship.

    The 10 teams have been split into two groups of five, with the top four teams from each group advancing to the quarter-finals.

    Matches will be played across the cities of Brasilia, Goiania, Cuiaba and Rio de Janeiro, with the iconic Maracana stadium hosting the final.

    To find out more clickhere.

    Copa America trophy
  5. How can I watch the Copa America?

    All times are BST and subject to late change

    BBC iPlayer

    The BBC will broadcast all 28 games from the 2021 Copa America tournament.

    The competition, from 13 June to 10 July, will feature the 10 teams in the South American Football Confederation (Conmebol).

    All matches will be on the BBC Sport website, Red Button and iPlayer, where they will be available to catch up on for 30 days.

    Sunday 27 June:

    21:45-23:59 - Brazil v Ecuador - BBC Sport website and app, Red Button and BBC iPlayer

    21:45-23:59 - Venezuela v Peru - BBC Sport website and app, Red Button and BBC iPlayer

    For full coverage details – clickhere.