The final matches of the group stage of the Copa America Centenario come to a close on Tuesday night with two tilts to decide the outcome of Group D.All four quarterfinal matches are almost set after Chile defeated Panama to open Tuesday's matches, with Argentina vs. Bolivia following afterward.Here is the night's updated results, the tournament table and the quarterfinal matchups:Chile 4, Panama 2Eduardo Vargas and Alexis Sanchez both recorded a brace at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia as the defending Copa America champions clinched a spot in the quarterfinals on Tuesday night.Chile had to come from behind, though, after it conceded a goal in the fifth minute in a play goalkeeper Claudio Bravo would surely like to have back.In his first start of the Copa America, midfielder Miguel Camargo drove a low shot from well outside the box that bounced just before Bravo, going off the keeper's hands and into the back of the net, via Fox Soccer:Chile came up with an equalizer less than 10 minutes later when Vargas played a beautiful give-and-go, sending forward Arturo Vidal in on goal, where he was able to finish, via Fox Soccer:Two minutes before halftime, Vargas got his second via his head when he whipped home a goal set up by a beautiful cross from Jean Beausejour, who was active down the wings all match.Fox Soccer showed Vargas' second of the night, which was the first lead change in 22 matches at the Copa America Centenario:Sanchez ensured Chile's start to the second half was just as brilliant as the end of the first when he volleyed home a screamer from inside the box.Left unmarked, Sanchez's ball went in just under the crossbar, making contact with the top twine before hitting the back of the goal in the 50th minute, via Fox Soccer:Panama pulled one back in the 75th minute, when Bravo yet again saw a save attempt go off his hands and across the goal line.Abdiel Arroyo was unmarked on the left side of Bravo's goal when he received a cross from Ricardo Buitrago and headed the ball down low, as Fox Soccer showed:Sanchez, though, collected his brace and buried any Panamanian hopes a minute from time when he delivered a perfect header past keeper Jaime Penedo.While the win momentarily drew Chile even with the group leader, Argentina all but clinched Group D before it even played Bolivia on Tuesday night. The Bolivians would need to defeat Argentina by five goals for it to lose the group.Argentina, BoliviaThere was little doubt that Argentina wasn't going to collect all three points against South American minnows Bolivia on Tuesday night. And they did just that with an X-X win to officially clinch Group D.The scoring began early for the 2014 World Cup runner ups when Erik Lamela saw his free kick deflected off of the Bolivian wall and wind up in the back of the net in the 13th minute.Fox Soccer showed Lamela's shot ricochet off of goalkeeper's Carlos Lampe's defense, as he was left rooted to the spot:Two minutes later, Ezequiel Lavezzi added another for Argentina. A cross from Facundo Roncaglia found the head of an unmarked Gonzalo Higuain, which was saved well by Lampe.But the rebound fell right to Lavezzi, who finished in a wide open net, via Fox Soccer:Argentina's two became three when Lavezzi played provider in the 33rd minute. Coming down the right side, he fizzed a low cross through the Bolivian box that was turned home by center back Victor Cuesta for his first international goal.Fox Soccer showed the defender's big moment as the rout was on:
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