•Time: 7:30 p.m. (ET), 12:30 a.m. ( Nigerian Time, June 27)
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The most glamorous of the four Copa America quarter-final ties will see Argentina take on Colombia in Vina del Mar on Saturday.
It’s an encounter that will pit two of the most encapsulating attacking teams in the game against each other, but neither side have been at their most fluid in the three games played so far. Neutrals around the world will be hoping the incentive of a semi-final spot will spark these two illustrious teams into life.
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