Venezuela vs. Canada, result, highlights and goals: Canadian win on penalties against Vinotinto in Copa América 2024

In a match with enough emotion to be a contender for one of the best in the tournament, Canada eliminated on penalties Venezuela and continue to enjoy the best America's Cup of its history, now with the to go to the semi-finals to face Argentina, as in the opening match.

The Maple Leaf team started in front with the goal of Jacob Shaffelburg 13 minutes into the first half, but 19 minutes into the second half they were equalized by Salomon Rondonthe second footballer to score three goals in the tournament.

The match did not leave any respite at times, with a very vertical game from both teams that passed the ball from one zone to another. In this, it was Canada who had several clearer opportunities, but could not realize them due to the inefficiency of its attackers – the team has only scored two goals in the Cup – and thanks to the good game of Rafael Romo, the Venezuelan goalkeeper.

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Already in the penalty shootout There were good and very bad executions. For Venezuela, neither Yangel Herrera nor Jefferson Savarino could score in the starting five and for Canada, Liam Millar and Stephen Eustáquio failed. In the sudden death phase, Maxime Crépeau made his second save, containing Wilker Ángel's shot, and Ismael Koné gave Canada the victory.

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How did Venezuela vs. Canada go? Final result

team 1T 2T Final Penalties
Venezuela 0 1 1 3
Canada 1 0 1 4

Goals

  • CAN – Jacob Shaffelburg – Min.13.
  • VEN – Salomon Rondon – Min. 64

Venezuela vs. Canada, live

Canadian goal! Ismael Koné scored his team's victory 4-3.

Venezuela has failed! Bad shot from Angel, easy to contain for Crépeau.

Canadian goal! Alphonso Davies tied the series 3-3.

Venezuela goal! Jhonder Cádiz executed his penalty very well to make it 3-2.

Canada has failed! Rafael Romo revives Venezuela's chances by blocking Stephen Eustáquio's shot.

Venezuela has failed! Crépeau stopped Savarino's shot, then the ball hit the post and went out.

Canadian goal! Moise Bombito made it 2-2.

Venezuela goal! Tomas Rincón made it 2-1.

Canada has failed! Liam Millar's shot went well over the crossbar.

Venezuela has failed! Yangel Herrera deceived Crépeau, but his shot went very far.

Canadian goal! Jonathan David scored 1-1.

Venezuela goal! Salomon Rondón made it 1-0.

Penalties begin with Venezuela executing.

End of the match: There are penalties between Venezuela and Canada.

Minutes 90+1. Latest changes from Venezuela: Tomás Rincón and Wilker Ángel replace José Martínez and Yordan Osorio.

Minutes 90. Four minutes were added.

Minutes 88. Ahmed's shot goes wide of the right post. The game is over but nothing can be considered over in a match with this vertigo.

Minutes 84. Two changes in Venezuela: Jefferson Savarino and Matías Lacava replace Yeferson Soteldo and Eduard Bello.

Minutes 82. Last modified from Canada: Ismael Koné by Jonathan Osorio.

Minutes 80Oluwaseyi had two clear chances since coming on: he was unable to make either of them in the box.

Minute 72. Two changes in Canada: Tani Oluwaseyi and Ali Ahmed replace Cyle Larin and Richie Laryea.

Minutes 70. A shot from Cadiz goes far.

Minutes 68. Now Venezuela loses the game, because they have just cleared what had been a superb play with a pass from Bello to Rondón.

Minutes 66. Once again, Romo is a hero for Vinotinto: he stops Millar's shot.

Minute 64. Goal for Venezuela! Salomón Rondón scores the equalizer with a spectacular shot over Crépeau, taking advantage of a counterattack by a poorly stopped Canada as if it needed to go on goal.

Minutes 63. First change in Canada: Liam Millar came in for Jacob Shaffelburg.

Minutes 60. First change in Venezuela: Jhonder Cádiz came on for Cristian Cásseres.

Minutes 58. Crépeau saves Canada: Bello touched the ball before it was heading for the goal kick and he fired towards goal, forcing the keeper to clear it for a corner.

Minutes 55The pace of the match dropped in the second half, which is not convenient for Venezuela, which is at a disadvantage.

Minute 53. Larin loses it for Canada. Laryea's cross for the forward who still hasn't managed to convert throughout the Cup and fails again.

Minutes 49. Derek Cornelius reprimanded in Canada.

The second half has begun.

End of the first half: Canada beats Venezuela 1-0.

Minutes 45. Four minutes were added.

Minute 40. Canada managed to start winning aerial duels to clear Venezuela's incessant crosses. However, even though Vinotinto had a greater volume of attack, Romo had to work much harder than Crépeau in this first half.

Minute 35. Jacob Shaffelburg reprimanded in Canada.

Minute 31. The match is a frenetic back-and-forth in which anything can happen. Venezuela is disorganized, but strong every time it reaches the rival zone. Canada counterattacks but fails to finish its plays well.

Minutes 26. What Canada missed was incredible: after a Venezuelan corner, the Canadians had a counterattack that ended with David facing Romo, but the goalkeeper closed the distance in time and the striker's shot ended up going wide.

Minutes 24. Romo saves to prevent Shaffelburg from scoring.

Minutes 22. Venezuela came twice more with the aerial game: first the header was from Herrera to win a corner, then from Rondón but it was stopped by Crépeau.

Minute 17. A header from Rondón came close, who then tried another shot from outside the box. Now it's Venezuela who are managing the ball and making it difficult for Canada.

Minute 13. Goal for Canada! Shaffelburg scores with a diagonal from the opposite side of the play, which leaves him alone to push the ball.

Minute 12. On two occasions, Aramburu saved Venezuela by blocking shots with his body as if he were the goalkeeper, because Romo had to step forward to defend the play.

Minute 10. So far we have an entertaining match, in which both attack quite directly.

Minute 5. Canada claims a penalty in Shaffelburg. It started with the whole game.

Minute 2. Venezuela had already warned with a shot from Rondón that Crépeau stopped, even though the attacker was offside.

The match has started!

Anthem time In the stadium.

Canada suffers a major loss: Inter Milan right winger Tajon Buchanan, who was already out injured in the game against Chile. Venezuela today suspended Darwin Machís.

Venezuela is aiming for its second Copa America semifinal, finishing fourth in 2011 after beating Chile in the quarterfinals. This is the first time Canada has advanced beyond the group stage of a World Cup, Copa America or Confederations Cup at this tournament, but it has already reached the semifinals of the Concacaf Gold Cup seven times, winning the tournament in 1985 and 2000.

Venezuela and Canada have already faced each other twice: These were friendlies in 2007 and 2010 that ended 2-2 and 1-1 respectively, both played in Venezuela.

Welcome to AT&T Stadium! In Arlington, Texas, Venezuela and Canada face off in the second quarter-final of the 2024 Copa América. The winner will face Argentina.

Composition of Venezuela

Rafael Romo; Jon Aramburu, Nahuel Ferraresi, Yordan Osorio, Miguel Navarro; Yangel Herrera, José Martinez, Cristian Casseres; Eduard Bello, Solomon Rondon, Yeferson Soteldo.

Canadian composition

Maxime Crepeau; Alistair Johnston, Moise Bombito, Derek Cornelius, Alphonso Davies; Jonathan Osorio, Stephen Eustaquio; Jacob Shaffelburg, Jonathan David, Richie Laryea; Cycle Larin.

Where and how to watch Venezuela vs. Canada today? TV and online streaming channels that broadcast the Copa América 2024 match

  • Day: Friday July 5th
  • Hour: 22:00 in Argentina, 21:00 in the eastern United States, 20:00 in Venezuela, 19:00 CDMX, 14:00 Saturday in Spain
  • Stadium: AT&T Stadium, Arlington
  • TV channels:
    • Mexico: Canal 5, Azteca 7, TUDN
    • Venezuela: Televen, DSports
    • Argentina: DSports, Flow Events, Dibox Events
    • UNITED STATES: Univision, TUDN
    • Spain: Movistar Plus+, TV3, Esport3
  • online broadcast:
    • Mexico: ViX, Azteca Deportes Web/Application
    • Venezuela: Televen Stream
    • UNITED STATES: fuboTUDN Application
    • Argentina: DGo, Flow, Dibox
    • Spain: Movistar Plus+, 3Cat

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