Ecuador and Canada prepare for Copa America knockout stages
Here's how our North and South Americans have got on at this year's competition.
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Jeremy Sarmiento scored his first Copa America goal earlier on in the tournament.
Jeremy Sarmiento scored his first Copa America goal earlier on in the tournament.
Two Albion players can look forward to the knockout stages of the Copa America in the coming days.
Unfortunately for Julio Eniso Paraguay finished bottom of group D after losing all three of their matches against Colombia, Brazil and Paraguay.
The Albion forward did get on the scoresheet for his country in their 2-1 defeat to Colombia.
Ecuador, on the other hand, are heading to the knockout stages after finishing in second spot in Group B.
Jeremy Sarmiento scored  in their 2-1 loss to Venezuela, while he also started in their 3-1 victory over Jamaica and 0-0 draw with Mexico.
The Ecuadorians now face Argentina in the quarter-finals of the competition on Friday.
Tom McGill’s Canada have also secured their place in the last eight. Having lost their opening game 2-0 to Argentina, a 1-0 win over Peru and 0-0 draw with Chile was enough to secure their place in the next round.
Tom has been an unused substitute for Jesse Marsch’s team so far. Canada face Venezuela on Saturday 6 July.

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