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Group B's showing last Saturday was dreadful. Peru won an ugly 1-0 affair while Ecuador and Brazil played to the second 0-0 draw of the day. Hopefully Wednesday's showing feature more firepower and action otherwise it may be worth finding something else to do next Sunday when meet for the third and final matches of the group phase.
Brazil vs. Haiti
Location: Orange Bowl, Orlando, FL
Time: 7:30pm local/ET
Players to watch: Liverpool's Philippe Countino is the main standout of Dunga's Copa America Brazil team while Casemiro, Willian, Miranda, and Marquinhos anchor a Brazil team that's more pass heavy and defensive than many before it. Haiti has some players, almost all of which you've probably never heard of.
Ecuador vs Peru
Location: University of Phoenix Stadium, Phoenix, AZ
Time: 8:00pm local time, 11pm ET
Players to watch: After a pair of lackluster first match's both Ecuador and Peru should be aiming for redemption. With high powered and creative offenses and questionable defenses, this has all the hallmarks of a shootout. Watch for West Ham's Enner Valencia and Ecaudor jouneyman Christian Noboa and Antonio Valencia and how they approach a questionable Peru backline. On the opposite side, can Christian Cueva be the talisman that leads Peru to the top of Group B and the quarterfinals?
TV/Streaming
USA: Fox Sports 1 (Brazil vs Haiti only), Fox Sports 2 (Ecuador vs Peru only) Fox Sports Go, Fox Soccer 2 Go, Univision USA, Unimas, fuboTV
UK: Premier Sports
Canada: Univision Canada
Germany: Kabel Eins (Brazil vs Haiti only), Ran Livestream
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