Paraguay vs Jamaica live stream (beIN Sports): Watch online Copa America 2015 football

Paraguay will play Jamaica on Tuesday in a big game for both teams in the Copa America 2015 competition. Both teams will be desperate for a win today, and will see this fixture as their best opportunity to gain three points and help them progress to the knock out rounds. The game has a scheduled start time of 5 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on the beIN Sports network, but can also be watched online through live stream via the link below.

The quarterfinals are both teams immediate goals, but to do that most would argue that both would have to pick up three points here today. However, that's only possible for one of these teams, and so fans can expect both to come out and be going for the win tonight.

Paraguay managed to exceed many people's expectations by taking a point from Argentina in their opening game. That 2-2 draw should have given them confidence and hope that they have what it takes to progress.

To get that draw they relied on a late equalizer, which characterized their performance of not giving up and going on to the end.

Given that Lionel Messi and Argentina are considered by many to be the favourites for this year's Copa America, a 2-2 draw is a great achievement for Paraguay, and they will want to build on that result with a win here today to move to four points from their two game so far.

Seeing as they will have been satisfied with their opening game performance, the Paraguay team is expected to remain lose to the team that started against Argentina. Some have called for Lucas Barrios to be brought into the starting line up after his equalizing goal against Argentina, although he may again be used as an impact player to be brought on when legs are more tired on the pitch.

Today's big game between Paraguay and Jamaica has a scheduled start time of 5 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on the beIN Sports network or online through live stream by clicking here.

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