Uruguay vs Brazil Head-to-Head stats and numbers you need to know before Match 27 of the 2024 Copa America
Uruguay will face Brazil in the 2024 Copa America quarterfinals at Allegiant Stadium on Saturday. Uruguay, the 2011 champions, are looking to make it past the last-eight for the first time since the 2011 edition, while Brazil have made it to the final in the last two editions and will look to make it three final appearances in a row.
La Celeste were one of just three teams to have a 100% record in the group stage. They had the best goalscoring record in the group stage, scoring nine goals in three games while conceding just once. Darwin Núñez scored in the first two games but failed to continue his goalscoring form in the final group-stage match against the USA.
Seleção went unbeaten in the group stage, with two of the three games ending in draws. They were held to a goalless draw by Costa Rica in their campaign opener but bounced back with a 4-1 win over Paraguay, with Vinicius Junior bagging a brace.
In their final group-stage match, they were held to a 1-1 draw by Colombia and finished second in the Group D table. Raphinha had scored in the 11th minute but they were unable to hold onto their lead.
The 2019 champions have made it to the final in four of their last seven appearances in the competition. La Celeste, meanwhile, have made it to the final just once in the 21st century.
Marcelo Bielsa is likely to field a full-strength squad for this match while Brazil will be without the services of Vinícius Júnior, who is suspended after being booked twice in the group stage.
Uruguay vs Brazil Head-to-Head stats
The two teams have a long-standing rivalry and have locked horns 79 times in all competitions. The 2019 champions have the better record in these meetings with 40 wins. Uruguay have 22 wins and 17 games have ended in draws.
The two teams last met in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers in October, with La Celeste recording a 2-0 home win. It was their first win in this fixture since 2001.
They have met 26 times in the Copa America, including the inaugural edition in 1916. They have been closely matched in these meetings, with Brazil leading 11-10 in wins and five games ending in draws.
Uruguay form guide (all competitions): W-W-W-W-D
Brazil form guide (all competitions): D-W-D-D-W
Uruguay vs Brazil: Numbers you need to know before their 2024 Copa America encounter
La Celeste are unbeaten in their last five games, keeping four clean sheets. They have suffered just one loss in their last seven games in the Copa America, with that loss coming on penalties. They have recorded five wins in that period while scoring 13 goals.
Seleção have drawn four of their last six games in all competitions. They have just one win in their last four games in the Copa America, failing to score in two games in that period, which is a cause for concern. They have won four of their last five meetings against the 2011 champions while keeping two clean sheets and will look to build on that form.
Both teams have a rich history in the competition and this match is expected to be a closely contested affair.