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USA vs. Uruguay live score: Copa America 2024 updates, result scoreless with controversial referee Kevin Ortega

USA face Uruguay in their final Copa America 2024 Group C match at Arrowhead Stadium on Monday knowing that anything other than a win could result in an embarrassing early exit from the tournament.

Only a win will guarantee the USMNT’s place in the quarterfinals. They must match the result that Panama get in their final group game against Bolivia, or Thomas Christiansen’s team could reach the last eight in their stead.

Gregg Berhalter’s return as head coach of the USMNT has been marred by inconsistent performances, and failure to go through alongside Uruguay would represent a significant disappointment.

La Celeste have bulldozed the competition in Group C, beating Bolivia 5-0 and Panama 3-1. Although they are not yet mathematically through to the knockouts, there is a chance they could name a changed lineup for this fixture, giving USA a stronger chance of the result they need.

The Sporting News is following USA vs. Uruguay live, providing score updates, commentary and highlights as they happen.

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USA vs. Uruguay live score Score (2H)Goal scorersUSA0 Uruguay0 

Venue: Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City
Referee: Kevin Ortega (PER)

Starting lineups:

USA (4-3-3, right to left): 1 Turner (GK) — 22. Scally, 3. Richards, 13. Ream, 5. A. Robinson — 6. Musah, 4. Adams, 8. McKennie — 7. Reyna, 20. Balogun (Pepi, 41′), 10. Pulisic.

Uruguay (4-3-3, right to left): 1. Rochet (GK) — 8. Nandez, 4. R. Araujo, 16. M. Olivera, 17. Vina — 15. Valverde, 5. Ugarte, 7. de la Cruz— 11. Pellistri, 19. D. Nunez, 20. M. Araujo (C. Olivera, 27′).

USA vs. Uruguay live updates, highlights from Copa America 2024

55th min: This is bad. Joe Scally is down and needs treatment for the second time this match. You wonder if this means his day is done. Already in for an injured Sergino Dest, there aren’t many options at left-back. Tim Weah is suspended, and Shaq Moore will come into the game.

This is an injury at the thinnest possible position for the U.S.

50th min: Chance, Uruguay! The South American side comes close as Nicolas de la Cruz heads on frame off a corner, but it misses the target wide of the near post.

47th min: Weston McKennie has the first shot of the second half but he slips as he fires on the turn and rifles it miles over the crossbar.

2nd half kickoff: The match is back under way at Arrowhead Stadium, with no changes for either side. The U.S. started hot in the first half but Uruguay built themselves into the game. Who will start on the front foot in the second half?

HALFTIME: What a wild 45 minutes we’ve just witnessed. From a pure football perspective, it was a quality 45 minutes from the United States, as they played with tenacity and boldness on both sides of the pitch. They were the better side throughout, but failed to get a goal for their efforts.

Yet the talking point is, unquestionably, the referee. Peruvian official Kevin Ortega, who has officiated just six senior international matches in his career, has made numerous decisions which have not just been controversial, but borderline scandalous and have some fans calling into question the integrity of the match.

Unfortunately for the United States, as it stands, they are OUT of the Copa America as Panama currently lead Bolivia 1-0 in the other match. The U.S. must match or better Panama’s result to advance.

The ball was in play for 21 minutes, 28 seconds of the 51+ minutes of elapsed time in the first half of United States-Uruguay.#CopaAmérica #USAURG pic.twitter.com/eRwpxak4l7

— Opta Analyst US (@OptaAnalystUS) July 2, 2024

45+3 min: A yellow card is shown to Darwin Nunez for a hard foul on Joe Scally near the Uruguay bench. It’s a really vicious foul that has left Scally down injured and needing treatment. He kicked Scally hard in the leg as the U.S. defender attempted to shield the ball out of play.

Nunez is the first Uruguay player to be booked so far this tournament.

45th min: The fourth official shows five minutes of stoppage time, which is utter nonsense. The FOX play-by-play broadcaster John Strong says they’ve calculated at least nine minutes of stoppage for multiple injuries. It’s utterly shocking to watch this play out.

42nd min: This referee has absolutely no clue what’s going on. Minutes after playing advantage with a yellow card in his hand, he blows his whistle for a handball on Uruguay in the attack third while Christian Pulisic is dribbling one-on-one up the sideline. Suddenly, advantage counts for nothing. This is reaching catastrophic levels of officiating, as he is making mistakes you would be upset about from a rec league official being paid $10 an hour.

40th min: Folarin Balogun is down and looks like he might be done for the day. He has his head in his hands, and appears he cannot continue. Ricardo Pepi will come into the match. A big blow to the U.S. attack, as Balogun has looked sharp playing within this attacking three.

38th min: Chance, Uruguay! Darwin Nunez puts the best chance of the match wide! A cross from the left is threaded perfectly through the trees, and comes to Nunez at the near post but his first-time hit misses the target!

36th min: Folarin Balogun and Ronald Araujo are both down on the ground holding their heads after a big tackle, and we’ve reached “this game is out of control” status.

Looks like Araujo has a bloody nose as a result of the tackle.

33rd min: WHAT IS HAPPENING?!? The referee whistles to stop play and show Chris Richards a yellow card, pulling the card out of his pocket. When Uruguay attempt to play on, he incredulously motions to play advantage with the card in his hand and Uruguay nearly score!

Had that resulted in a goal for Uruguay, it would have been scandalous! This referee is entirely out of his depth!

Watch in USA:

The official pulls out a yellow card and then proceeds to allow Uruguay to play on 🤔 pic.twitter.com/8CSLusQCiv

— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) July 2, 2024

28th min: Chance, USA! Folarin Balogun is threaded through up the middle, and he’s taken down in the 18-yard box, but the offside flag is up to nullify the chance! That’s a penalty if he’s onside, but he looked to be leaning seeing it live.

Now there’s concern for both players involved, as Balogun needs medical attention as does Uruguay goalkeeper Sergio Rochet. Both are up and continue after a long delay. This is a crunching game.

Watch in USA:

Balogun and Rochet are slow to get up after a collision in the box pic.twitter.com/M7OM9sjb2P

— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) July 2, 2024

24th min: The game has been paused for a very urgent medical situation involving Uruguay defender Maxi Araujo, who is unconscious after a clash of heads with Tim Ream in the U.S. penalty area. Uruguay players rush over to ensure their teammate does not swallow his tongue. There’s a hush over Arrowhead Stadium while this is handled.

Araujo is stretchered off in a neck brace, but he looks to be moving his hands as he’s removed from the pitch, which is a very good sign. He’s replaced by Cristian Olivera, and Tim Ream is ready to continue.

A replay is eventually shown, and it appears that Araujo was injured not on the duel with Ream, but on the landing, as he landed straight on his neck. That’s quite scary, and we’ll hope he’s ok.

22nd min: The U.S. has matched Uruguay’s intensity and skill so far, but they have yet to find the opener.

Meanwhile, Panama have just taken a 1-0 lead over Bolivia, meaning as it stands the United States are OUT of the Copa America.

16th min: Tyler Adams and Matias Olivera are both down in serious pain after a 50-50 ball in midfield. Olivera seems to get there first, but he ends up standing on Adams’ leg. In the end, it’s the U.S. midfielder who’s booked, and he’s utterly bewildered with the decision.

13th min: Chance, USA! After a Uruguay turnover in midfield, Gio Reyna sends a low fizzed cross from out wide on the left, and it’s very troublesome for Uruguay goalkeeper Sergio Rochet but he gets down to stop it just inches before Folarin Balogun latches onto the end of it for a tap-in! Close!

Watch in USA:

THE @USMNT IS KNOCKING 🇺🇸🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/onbM1XvqjI

— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) July 2, 2024

12th min: The crowd is into this one early as Christian Pulisic readies to take a U.S. corner. It’s sent in dangerously but no American can get on the end of it.

7th min: Tim Ream puts a header over the crossbar from a free-kick. The U.S. has started this match well, but there’s a very long way to go.

2nd min: GOODNESS. Chris Richards nearly leaves a back-pass for Matt Turner short and sends Darwin Nunez in on goal but Turner manages to just barely get to it first and boot it away. Can’t be making mistakes like that.

1st min: There’s an early wrinkle for the United States as the wingers, Christian Pulisic and Gio Reyna, are flipped from their traditional positions. Gio Reyna is on the left, and Pulisic is on the right. We’ll see how long they play inverted before moving back to their regular spots.

For what it’s worth, Pulisic plays on the right for the most part at the club level.

Kickoff: They’re under way at Arrowhead Stadium! The most important match of the last two years, and maybe of this four-year World Cup cycle, is under way! A win completely reverses the narrative around this team, regardless of how the rest of the Copa America goes. Anything less, and they will be answering questions about this failure for a very long time.

USA vs. Uruguay: Pre-match commentary, analysis, more

15 mins to kickoff: The qualification scenarios for the U.S. are not cut and dry. Putting aside the realism of certain results, the U.S. can theoretically be eliminated despite winning, or qualify despite losing.

Essentially, all you need to know is that the United States must match or beat Panama’s scoreline against Bolivia, both on the result and the margin of victory or defeat. Click the link below to see each possibility broken down in detail.

CLICK FOR MORE: Breaking down every scenario for USA to qualify for the Copa America knockout stage

30 mins to kickoff: This game will be won or lost for the U.S. in two areas. First, the midfield absolutely has to step up. Weston McKennie is the X-factor for the USMNT, and the only way they win tonight is if the Juventus man has a good match.

Additionally, Joe Scally will have to be strong tracking back to cover his space. He has been weak at times covering the space left behind when he gets forward, and with Gio Reyna on the wing and likely cutting inside at times, Scally will find himself on the overlap occasionally. If Uruguay exploit this successfully, the U.S. will lose.

3 keys to victory for the #USMNT tonight vs. Uruguay:

1) Limit the giveaways by the center-backs Richards and Ream.

2) Weston McKennie has to have an A+ performance in midfield.

3) Joe Scally has to play a strong 2-way match behind Gio. Can’t get caught with his pants down.

— Kyle Bonn (@the_bonnfire) July 2, 2024

45 mins to kickoff: After the Panama defeat, a downtrodden Christian Pulisic said the U.S. will need to play “the game of their lives” to beat Uruguay. We’ve seen the U.S. rise to the occasion with grit against strong opponents, but they have yet to achieve a statement win under Gregg Berhalter. Will this be enough motivation for tonight’s event?

When asked about the challenge for the #USMNT to stave off elimination at #CopaAmerica, Christian Pulisic said they will need to play “the game of our lives” against Uruguay.

They likely need to win. So does it feel like a knockout game?

“……yeah, I guess you could say that.” pic.twitter.com/QYaaj2qURM

— Kyle Bonn (@the_bonnfire) June 28, 2024

1 hour to kickoff: The USMNT lineup for the nation’s biggest game since the 2022 World Cup is in, and the most notable news is that goalkeeper Matt Turner is indeed fit to start. That’s somewhat surprising given the language used around his status, but Gregg Berhalter successfully played it close to his vest.

To replace the suspended Tim Weah, Berhalter has elected to deploy Gio Reyna out wide, bringing Yunus Musah into midfield in the only change from the Panama lineup. Haji Wright, Brenden Aaronson, and Josh Sargent will have to wait a little longer.

Gio Reyna in Tim Weah’s right wing spot, Yunus Musah in the middle, Matt Turner gets the start in goal after all. #USMNT pic.twitter.com/2eCZoQBmug

— Doug McIntyre (@ByDougMcIntyre) July 1, 2024

1 hour 15 mins to kick: While we wait for the USMNT starting lineup, Uruguay have released theirs, and it presents an extremely difficult 90 minutes for the U.S.

Despite the fact that Uruguay are essentially through to the knockout stage (it would take an utter catastrophy for them to be eliminated now), Marcelo Bielsa has deployed all his starters for this match, making no changes from the thumping win over Bolivia last time out.

That’s a gut-punch for the U.S. who will have been hoping to see a rotated squad from the go-getter Bielsa.

1 hour 30 mins to kick: Former El Salvador head coach Hugo Perez has wished the USMNT well on social media ahead of tonight’s match, which is quite the gesture. Perez is a former U.S. international, making 73 appearances for the national team between 1984 and 1994.

He began his coaching career with the U.S. youth setup as well, and while his departure from the federation in 2014 was publicly amicable, there have been unsquashed rumors for years that he was railroaded by others in the hierarchy. Still, Perez was widely praised for what he was able to get out of El Salvador with precious few resources, and he could be considered as a Gregg Berhalter replacement should the current U.S. boss find himself out of a job in the near future.

Leading a National team is the hardest, even harder than coaching a club because of the limited time you have with the players.
Gregg is a smart and respected coach and can do something special with this group tonight. Wishing the @USMNT the best today. 🇺🇸

— Hugo Perez (@HugoPerezDT) July 1, 2024

1 hour 45 mins to kick: Former El Salvador head coach Hugo Perez has wished the U.S. well in their match tonight, which is quite a significant and notable well-wishing. Perez is a former U.S. international, appearing 74 times for the USMNT across his playing career before switching to coaching in the U.S. Soccer youth ranks.

While Perez’s departure from the setup in 2014 was publicly amicable, there have been unsquashed rumors for years that he was railroaded by others above him in the coaching ranks, something which many believe created a rift between him and his former federation.

Still, Perez was largely lauded for his time in charge of his native El Salvador, impressing at times in charge of a federation with extremely limited resources. He would certainly be a candidate to take over the U.S. should they part ways with Berhalter either in the near future or down the road.

Leading a National team is the hardest, even harder than coaching a club because of the limited time you have with the players.
Gregg is a smart and respected coach and can do something special with this group tonight. Wishing the @USMNT the best today. 🇺🇸

— Hugo Perez (@HugoPerezDT) July 1, 2024

2 hours before kickoff: It all comes down to this. Win, and the USMNT should be in the quarterfinals of the Copa America; any other result, and Panama could take their place.

Let’s go to work. pic.twitter.com/8Lpka49UM3

— U.S. Soccer Men’s National Team (@USMNT) June 30, 2024USA vs. Uruguay kickoff time

This 2024 Copa America match kicks off from Arrowhead Stadium on Monday, July 1 at 8:00 p.m. local time (CDT) in Kansas City, Missouri, USA.

Here’s how that time translates across all of the time zones in North America:

 DateKickoff timeEastern TimeMon, July 19:00 p.m.Central TimeMon, July 18:00 p.m.Mountain TimeMon, July 17:00 p.m.Pacific TimeMon, July 16:00 p.m.Alaska STMon, July 15:00 p.m.Hawaii STMon, July 13:00 p.m.USA vs. Uruguay Group C standingsPos.TeamGPW-D-LGoalsGoals againstPoints1.Uruguay22-0-08162.USA21-0-13233.Panama21-0-13434.Bolivia20-0-2070USA vs. Uruguay lineups, team news, starting 11

 

Tim Weah has been suspended for two matches by CONMEBOL for his red card vs. Panama, meaning he will miss this game plus any potential quarterfinal the U.S. could qualify for. The elected option to replace him is moving Gio Reyna out wide right, while Yunus Musah enters in midfield. Other potential starting options in Haji Wright and Josh Sargent are left on the bench.

The biggest availability question for the United States was the status of goalkeeper Matt Turner, who was taken out by Cesar Blackman in the last match, replaced by Ethan Horvath at halftime due to a leg injury. While he was “limited” in training over the last few days, he is somewhat surprisingly fit to start.

MORE: All the different scenarios for the USMNT to qualify for the Copa America knockout stage

Chris Richards has been plagued by giveaways at this tournament but retains his place at the back, with Miles Robinson and Cameron Carter-Vickers left on the bench.

USA starting lineup (4-3-3): Turner (GK) — Scally, Richards, Ream, A. Robinson — Musah, Adams, McKennie — Reyna, Balogun, Pulisic.

USA subs (14): Horvath (GK), Johnson (GK), Carter-Vickers, McKenzie, M. Robinson, Moore, Lund, Cardoso, de la Torre, M. Tillman, Aaronson, Sargent, H. Wright, Pepi.

Uruguay are not mathematically through to the quarterfinals just yet, but they are essentially into the knockout stage, as elimination would only happen should they lose this game and see their massive goal differential advantage somehow wiped off the board.

Given that, it was possible that Marcelo Bielsa rotates his side heavily, especially considering the high-intensity style he plays. However, the head man makes zero changes from the XI that began the last match, as the likes of Darwin Nunez, Federico Valverde, Manuel Ugarte, and Ronaldo Araujo are run back out there. That means substitutes like Luis Suarez, Rodrigo Betancur and Jose Gimenez will have to wait for another time.

Not a single Uruguay player has picked up a yellow card through two Copa America matches.

Uruguay starting lineup (4-3-3): Rochet (GK) — Nandez, Araujo, Olivera, Vina — Valverde, Ugarte, de la Cruz — Pellistri, D. Nunez, M. Araujo.

Uruguay subs (15): Mele (GK), Israel (GK), Gimenez, Marichal, Caceres, Olaza, Varela, E. Martinez, Betancur, Canobbio, de Arrascaeta, B. Rodriguez, Ocampo, Olivera, L. Suarez.

USA vs. Uruguay live stream, TV channelTV channel (US): FS1, Univision, TUDNStreaming (US): Fubo, Univision Now, TUDN app/website, ViXTV channel (Canada): TSN 1, TSN 3, TSN 4, TSN 5, RDS 2Streaming (Canada): TSN+, RDS app (French)

USA: USA vs. Uruguay from Arrowhead Stadium will be televised in the United States on FS1, with a Spanish-language broadcast via TUDN USA and Univision. Those channels are available to stream on Fubo, who are offering a FREE seven-day trial. ViX is also providing a Spanish-language stream.

Canada: This match will be shown on TSN and its respective live streaming options, while RDS provides French-language coverage.

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