Karl Marx said "History repeats itself, first as a tragedy, second as farce". What would happen if Brazil were champions for the third consecutive time?
It's been seven years since Colombia lastly reached the quarter-finals. The other seven contenders advanced to the knockouts back in 2007, when Brazil defeated Argentina in the final and Mexico (the worst team in the group stage this year) finished third. What do you think will happen this time?

Seven out of the last eight survivors remain unbeaten after three Copa America games. Chile defeated a Peruvian squad with many absentees thanks to Andre Carrillo's goal on injury time.

I believe Colombia and Chile were the best two teams of the group stage. In fact, seven points were enough for them to consolidate their lead in the group stage. Let's not forget that's 77.77% out of the nine possible points.

Alexis Sanchez was without a shadow of a doubt one of the fittest players in the first stage, did I mention he wears the number seven in Claudio Borghi's Chile?

In 42 tournaments, seven national teams have won the title. Argentina must face Uruguay at the Platense derby in a transcendental clash to decide who continues the race to become the most prolific team in Copa America history.

Argentina could lift their seventh title as host in this Copa America, following Uruguay's and Brazil's example, who have always been crowned champions as Copa America hosts.

Seven games will be held before we witness Copa America final on July 24th. Will it be once again Argentina vs Brazil? Seven times have both teams faced each other since Copa America 2004 final, with Brazil claiming the upper hand celebrating four victories.

Can Uruguay and Paraguay stop the main candidates from reaching the final?