America Stadium to host Copa América semifinal Wednesday:
Colombia enters the Copa América semifinal having gone 27 matches without losing. Uruguay is looking for its record-setting 16th Copa title.CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Upgrade: Colombia crushed Uruguay 1-0 in a exciting coordinate at Bank of America Stadium. For a recap on the coordinate, press here.
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Uruguay will meet Colombia in the Copa América elimination rounds at Bank of America Stadium in Uptown Charlotte on Wednesday. The profoundly expected coordinate highlights two of the world's best groups, with the victor clinching a spot in the finals against Lionel Messi and Argentina.
The coordinate will start at 8 p.m. and tickets are still accessible, but anybody looking for a last-minute bargain will likely be baffled. Tickets can be had for around $230 but that's some time recently expenses. As the coordinate gets closer, those costs seem get indeed higher due to last-minute request.
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Copa América elimination rounds road closures
Road closures around Bank of America Stadium will start at 9 a.m.
Brooklyn Town Road between Church Road and Mint Street
South Mint Road between Morehead Road and South Graham Street
This occasion will be fair like Charlotte FC and Carolina Pumas diversions with respect to street closures. Extra road closures will start all through the day as swarms make their way to the stadium on Wednesday evening.
Uruguay vs. Colombia preview
Uruguay is two wins absent from a record-setting 16th Copa America title. But to get there, they'll have to overcome red-hot Colombia, which has gone 27 successive matches without a misfortune.
The victor will confront Argentine, which beat Canada 2-0 in the other elimination round on Sunday in Miami.
Uruguay is driven by Manuel Ugarte, who scored the winning objective in the fifth circular in a 4-2 punishment kick win over Brazil in the quarterfinals. The group will be without two of its best players, as Nahitan Nández picked up a ruddy card against Brazil and protector Ronald Araújo endured a muscle damage. Both will miss Wednesday's coordinate.
Colombia comes to Charlotte on the heels of a prevailing 5-0 win over Panama. Jhon Córdoba, James Rodríguez and Luis Díaz all scored in the to begin with half, permitting Colombia to journey to triumph. Colombia has outscored its rivals 11-2 so distant in the competition...See more
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