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Copa America 2019, Quarter Finals : Preview, Match Details and Kick-Off-Time

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After 13 days of group stage activity in Brazil, which included a blended sack of value and entertainment, Copa America is at long last ready for the quarterfinal stage and the guarantee of knockout, pull out all the stops or-return home South American drama.

Make no mistake about it: this is when the tournament truly begins.

Prior to the beginning of the competition, in light of how these countries were playing, the accord was that each team had vulnerabilities. Taking a gander at the last eight standing, the notion remains.

This shouldn’t imply that there aren’t groups that look superior to other people, however.

After a moderate begin, Brazil gave moments of true brilliance in its 5-0 demolition of Peru, and Carlos Queiroz’s Colombia awed subsequent to winning the majority of its group matches without yielding an goal. The reality remains, however, that nobody looks strong. The 46th version of Copa America is ready and taking.

Brazil vs Paraguay

Thursday, 8:30 p.m. ET; Arena do Gremio, Porto Alegre

As recently mentioned, Brazil failed to amaze in its initial two matches, yet against Peru, the excellence of Brazilian flair and offensive inventiveness was in plain view. Simply, Joga Bonito reemerged. The uplifting news for the Seleção is that this squad is presently using the majority of its weapons, as scoring opportunities are originating from all over. Everton Soares, most likely the youthful player of competition up until now, has been awesome on the left wing, as the 23-year-old aggressor has caused destruction, both as a supplier and objective scorer. It will be a stun in the event that he doesn’t move to Europe from Gremio in July. Be that as it may, the man who is genuinely crucial right now is Barcelona’s Arthur, assuming the role of designer in the midfield. Mentor Tite should make sense of who will secure his playmaking midfielder after Casemiro will miss this match because of suspension.

Paraguay, in the mean time, should feel amazingly fortunate it even made it this far as it just increased two points in the group stage. On account of Japan’s draw with Ecuador, however, it figured out how to press through as the subsequent third-place finisher. There’s much grit and assurance with Paraguay, and in Derlis Gonzalez and Miguel Almiron there have been some brilliant assaulting minutes, yet against an in-structure Brazil, it’s hard to see where the goals will originate from.

Venezuela vs Argentina

Friday, 3 p.m. ET; Estadio do Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro

As referenced in our pre-competition power rankings, Venezuela has developed in strength and confidence in the course of the most recent two years, and Rafael Dudamel’s side isn’t just gifted, however it’s protectively trained, having just surrendered one goal in a gathering stage in which it went unbeaten. The 4-5-1 development isn’t just compelling so as to get the best out of the constantly great Salomon Rondon, yet it likewise delivers a strong midfield, ready to contain its rival’s most innovative players.

As for Argentina, the triumph against Qatar was increasingly about getting the job done as opposed to proving doubters wrong as Lionel Scaloni’s side still struggles to provide any kind of fluidity, especially in the midfield. With Lionel Messi, one ought to never underestimate this side, however don’t be astounded if Venezuela disappoints La Albiceleste once again, just like it did in a friendly back in March, when La Vinotinto came out victorious. If Argentina does advance–in the stadium where its 2014 World Cup dream ended in the final–then a tantalizing semifinal showdown vs. rival Brazil could be next.

Colombia vs Chile

Friday, 7 p.m. ET; Arena Corinthians, Sao Paulo

Out of any country in the last eight, Reinaldo Rueda’s Chile has been the country that has amazed the most. This was supposed to be the tournament where La Roja, winners of the last two Copa America tournaments, would press the reset button with a transitional squad. Scratch that. It’s been the familiar faces of Arturo Vidal, Alexis Sanchez and Eduardo Vargas becoming the dominant focal point in the competition. Rueda, a Colombian, knows too well the stuff to deal with its rival, having managed with the U-20 and senior team somewhere in the range of 2002 and 2006. What’s more, he will likewise know that Colombia hasn’t overlooked its 2-0 misfortune to Chile in the semifinal stage phase of 2016’s Copa America Centenario.

Chile will expect to be physical against its rival, diminish the number of crosses and limited the field, hoping to disturb the wide play. But this strategy is easier said than done, because this Colombian side is extremely dangerous and, most importantly, it’s deep. Only Juan Cuadrado has started all three matches, as Queiroz is a firm believer in creating unity and cohesion amongst every member of the team. However, for all the offensive capability, the Portuguese director has brought something new: organization. At the point when Colombia doesn’t have the ball, it looks sure and guaranteed of its shape, and that could be the distinction as it enters the knockout stage.

Uruguay vs Peru

Saturday, 3 p.m. ET; Arena Fonte Nova, Salvador

Subsequent to beating Chile 1-0 Monday and winning its group, Uruguay enters this matchup with well-known certainty. Luis Suarez, Edinson Cavani and Seattle Sounders star Nicolas Lodeiro have been in great structure, scoring a joined five goals in the group stage. There have been, be that as it may, slips of fixation, as its 2-2 result against an extremely youthful Japanese side featured question marks at the back. Uruguay is solid, however it’s not indestructible.

Uruguay manager Oscar Tabarez realizes that his team’s most grounded asset, its mindset, is the one trademark that is missing from Peru. The 5-0 loss to Brazil was an ideal case of how Ricardo Gareca’s side breaks down under pressure. If Peru has any chance of winning this game, it has to equal Uruguay’s tenacity and do-or-die approach. Changes to the squad should be made, as Jefferson Farfan left the competition because of knee damage that required prompt treatment. After failing to impress in training and dealing with disciplinary issues, Andre Carrillo has not started for La Blanquirroja so far in the competition, but the winger now has a great chance to prove to his manager that he is the one that can help his team reach the final four.

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Some ‘telekinesis’ helps the Utah Jazz defeat the Mavericks 115-113 for their first home victory

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To be honest, after the 3-pointer he had just made, that was the only suitable reaction. Clarkson almost double-dribbled, almost ran out of time, and then almost committed a backcourt violation. His shaky running 3-pointer from the wing instead went in.

At the end, he could have done the same.

To be honest, after the 3-pointer he had just made, that was the only suitable reaction. Clarkson almost double-dribbled, almost ran out of time, and then almost committed a backcourt violation. His shaky running 3-pointer from the wing instead went in.

After catching Dallas in a preswitch, Clarkson zipped a pass under the rim to a wide-open John Collins. With 6.4 seconds left, he made an uncontested two-handed slam that proved to be the game-winning basket as Utah defeated the Mavericks 115-113.

During that last possession, Luka Doncic was on Collins down low. Doncic had his sights set on the corner, and Quentin Grimes started to cheat up the wing to meet Collins, who seemed to be expecting him to run up to set a pick for Clarkson.

The issue? He was left alone in the most hazardous area of the court when Collins chose not to go up.

“I’m just happy me and John had some, like, telekinesis action going on,” Clarkson stated. “I mean, he just read my eyes and knew what I was looking for.”

“Me and JC were just like looking at each other: ‘You gonna be open?'” Collins grinned as he spoke. “You can see JC saying (with his eyes), ‘No stay, Here you go.’ And it was just like a great play that shows our chemistry. We always had a JC-to-JC connection. JC made a great read, finished the play, and we finally got a home win.”

Collins completed a 28-point evening with the final dunk, maintaining his impressive recent play.

After it appeared that the home team was losing the game, he scored Utah’s final two baskets. Utah led by 16 points early in the fourth quarter after a solid third quarter, which has been unusual for the Jazz this season. Doncic then guided Dallas to victory.

The Dallas star finished the game with nine assists and 37 points. With 1:33 left, he helped Derrick Lively, giving the Mavericks a two-point advantage.

At that moment, Utah appeared to have no answer for a Mavericks team on the rise and was without Lauri Markkanen, who was hurt in the eye and missed the end of the game.

Collins and Clarkson supplied one.

“JC and John were unbelievable down the stretch,” Hardy stated. “Their poise really stood out. JC, made big plays. John made big plays all night. His energy is infectious for us.”

Clarkson finished a 3-point play on the other end after he was knocked down by a bucket. Then, with 36.7 seconds left, Collins dunk after rebounding a rejected Clarkson jumper to put Utah ahead 3 points.

Klay Thompson’s wing three to tie the game only served to set up the last play by Clarkson and Collins.

“They got confused on whether they were switching or not—sort of two guys went back out towards the corner and JC threw him a dart,” Hardy recalled. “But that’s JC and John understanding the moment together.”

Collin Sexton ended with 16 points and five rebounds, while Clarkson finished with 20 points and four assists. Kyle Filipowski scored 11 of his 14 points in a dominant second quarter, and Lauri Markkanen added 14 points before he left.

Six of the Jazz’s players were in double figures.

“Tonight’s not about like the X’s and O’s piece, the tactical piece. It was about the mental and the physical toughness the team showed throughout and really stuck with it against a good team tonight. That’s what we’re looking for,” Hardy stated.

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Dodgers Unveil Plans for Friday Parade and Stadium Celebration

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The Dodgers announced Wednesday night that they would celebrate their World Series victory on Friday with a parade in Downtown Los Angeles and a special ticketed event at Dodger Stadium. The full broadcast of both tournaments will be available on AM 570, local television stations, and Spectrum SportsNet LA. Fans will not be able to attend both events due to scheduling conflicts, transportation, and logistical issues.

The parade will start at Gloria Molina Grand Park on Spring Street in front of City Hall at 11 a.m. PT. The procession will begin with an official kickoff by Mayor Karen Bass and go for 45 minutes from 1st Street to Grand Avenue to 5th Street, ending at the corner of 5th and Flower Street. Dodgers players will ride double-decker buses during the parade. Due to extensive street closures and a shortage of public parking, those who desire to join the parade are strongly recommended to use public transportation.

At around 12:15 p.m., a special ticketed event at Dodger Stadium will start after the procession. The stadium’s entrance gates will open at 9 a.m., and parking gates for attendees will open at 8:30 a.m. There will be food and merchandise for sale. Before the team arrives, there will be entertainment inside the stadium, including DodgerVision scoreboards that will show the parade. This event will be subject to all Dodger Stadium policies and procedures, including the reminder that signs, bags, and other objects that are prohibited by our policies are not allowed.

At 9:30 a.m., SportsNet LA and local networks CBS 2, NBC 4, KTLA 5, ABC 7, KCAL 9, and Fox 11 will start airing coverage of every event on Friday. On AM 570, there will be radio coverage.

The Los Angeles Dodger Foundation, which is working to address the most important issues confronting Los Angeles with a mission to enhance social justice, health care, education, and homelessness for all Angelenos, will get a part of the stadium event’s earnings.

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Tuten Leads the Hokies with 4 Touchdowns and 266 Running Yards in a Blowout Victory

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Thursday night, Virginia Tech defeated Boston College 42–21 thanks to a school record 266 yards and four touchdowns from Bhayshul Tuten.

For the Hokies (4-3, 2-1 Atlantic Coast Conference), who scored touchdowns on their first three possessions and never trailed en way to a second straight victory, Kyron Drones added two rushing scores and a touchdown pass.

Tuten completed 18 carries while also scoring on 83 and 61-yard touchdown runs, the latter of which came with 8:28 remaining to win the game. And he caught a touchdown pass from Drones that was 20 yards in length.

Tuten declared, “Every game is a special game.” “That’s how I look at it. I just felt a little better today. We had a bye week. I felt great throughout practice. I took the knee brace off (for a sore knee). I felt fast, I felt good, I felt fluid. I just came out and balled today, and that’s what we needed.”

After trailing 28-0 at the half, Boston College (4-3, 1-2 ACC) got within 28-21 on a 5-yard run by Kye Robichaux with 2:55 remaining in the third quarter, and they were on the drive early in the fourth. However, Robichaux was stopped on a fourth-and-1 at midfield, and Virginia Tech took advantage of the next play. With 11:02 remaining, Tuten scored on a 6-yard run to give Virginia Tech a 35-21 lead.

“That’s a good team that we beat tonight,” stated Brent Pry, the coach of Virginia Tech. “And we beat them soundly.”

With his 266 rushing yards, Tuten eclipsed the previous school record of 253 established by Darren Evans in 2008 versus Maryland. After removing Tuten from the game because of his proximity to the record, the Virginia Tech coaching staff decided to put him back in to break it. During the Hokies’ last drive, Tuten set the record with a 17-yard run.

“I normally don’t like that, but a school record at a place like Tech with so many great running backs, and he was deserving with his performance,” Pry stated.

Drones completed 14 of 18 passes for 164 yards and ran for 40 yards. Drones scored on runs of 11 yards and 1 yard on the Hokies’ opening two possessions. The Hokies finished with a season-high 533 yards, trailing just Tuten and Drones.

The Eagles finished with 372 yards, led by Thomas Castellanos, who passed for 205 yards and two touchdowns.

“I felt really good about the preparation for the game,” Boston College head coach Bill O’Brien remarked. “Obviously, I was wrong. We’ve got to prepare differently, better, whatever it might be. We’ve got to figure it out. … We’ve got to coach better. We’ve got a good coaching staff. We do. We have a lot of experience. But we didn’t play well tonight, so that’s on the coaching. We’ve got to coach better and hopefully we’ll get it turned around.”

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