After one round of Copa America action, Brazil are strangely in need of a win. They struggled to a 0-0 draw against Ecuador in their opener, and now really need a victory to feel good about their chances of not just making the quarterfinals, but avoiding Colombia. Lucky for them, they’ll be bigger favorites to defeat Haiti than they were to defeat Ecuador.
Copa America 2016 schedule: Match times, TV schedule and live stream for Day 6
The Ecuador-Peru night cap should be a better game than Brazil-Haiti ... and it’ll be harder to watch too.


Peru already has three points in the bag, so the Ecuadorians can’t lose and still feel like they have a good chance to progress. Depending on the result of the earlier game, a loss might eliminate them from the tournament.
Many hoping to watch Ecuador vs. Peru on TV and in English in the United States are going to be out of luck. The game has been relegated to Fox Sports 2, which is in about half as many homes as Fox Sports 1 and not available as part of any tier except with a handful of providers. Those who don’t have FS2 will have to watch on a paid streaming service or catch the game in Spanish.
Copa America matches for Tuesday, June 7 (times ET)
You can catch all games online on Fox Sports GO and Univision Deportes en vivo in the United States, as well as paid services Fox Soccer 2GO, Sling and fuboTV for those who don't have access to the ones that are free with a TV subscription.











