With all four teams sharing the same position, a victory is worth much more than three points.
Brazil and Paraguay look forward to demonstrate they have not been labeled as favorites by chance as they lock horns with each other on Saturday's evening.

Venezuela is writing a new chapter in their history in this year's edition of the Copa America; Prior to their opening game last week, Los Vinotinos lost all their games against each of the teams with whom they share Group B.

If it wasn't for Chile's outstanding performance in the first two games, I would say Paraguay played some of the most beautiful football in the competition.

Even though no squad score a single goal so far in this group, Gerardo Martino's Guaranies had in Roque Santa Cruz and Lucas Barrios weapons of mass destruction that could cause great harm to the Brazilian defense.

The physical superiority of the Paraguayan squad will be decisive for them to stop Brazil from celebrating their first victory.

I believe Elano is the player Canarinha's coach Mano Menezes needs in his scheme. The Brazilian squad dominated the wings in their opening game thanks to Dani Alves, Andres Santos and Robinho, but not even Neymar was able to harmonize Brazil's attack to overwhelm Vinotinto's packed defense.

Perhaps Ramires should be the one to make room for Elano in the midfield.

I don't think Paraguay will play a defensive game against Brazil. I'm sure Paraguay vs Brazil will offer all the excitement Group B has to offer, with some of the deadliest attackers in the competition.

Ecuadorian coach Reinaldo Ruedas, on the other hand, has to explore new offensive possibilities for this clash, for Antonio Valencia won't be able to perform due to a sprained ankle, severely weakening Tricolor's attack. Michael Arroyo is likely to take over his place, giving Ecuador more control over the flow of the ball.

His partnership with Felipe Caicedo might grant Ecuador a much needed victory. Levante's top striker will have to face a strong personal mark, and I believe Rueda needs to overwhelm their rival from the wings and take advantage of their aerial skills.

Let's not forget Venezuela defeated Ecuador twice in 2010 World Cup qualifiers.

Who do you think will be the first to claim his place among America's top eight?