Argentina's Lionel Messi (L) and Brazil's Neymar. (AFP Photo) The contrast could not have been more stark. The Maracana will look like a sparsely populated bastion on Sunday morning (IST), suffering from a lack of brightness which cannot be adjusted even on the latest model of your television set. In the evening though, or post-midnight, the same television set will be glowing with bright colours, costumes and cacophony from the cavernous Wembley where 60,000 will gather to witness England's chase for a continental title after 55 years. A notice on Friday has announced that a crowd of up to 7,800 people, ten percent of the stadium's full capacity of 78,000, will be allowed to watch the Copa America final.