Gear up for electrifying football (or soccer) as the prestigious Copa America explodes onto American soil from June 20th to July 14th, 2024! Just a week after Euro 2024 began, this soccer tournament promises thrilling matches featuring top national teams from North and South America. Need a guide to catch all the action? We’ve got you covered! Find out about the broadcast schedule on TV, free streaming options, and everything else you need to know about it.
All eyes will be on Lionel Messi (Inter Miami CF) as he leads defending champions Argentina in their quest for a record-extending 35th Copa America appearance. The team also known as ‘La Albiceleste’ team enters as the clear favorite, but other powerhouses like Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, and the host nation USMNT will be hungry for glory. The US will host this mega-tournament across 14 stadiums in 10 states, with 32 matches scheduled to keep fans on the edge of their seats.
If you have cable, the 2024 Copa America matches will air across the FOX networks like FOX, FOX Sports 1 (FS1) and FOX Sports 2 (FS2) and DirecTV, but if you don’t have cable, don’t worry because you can still watch it live subscribing to streaming services like Fubo and Sling TV by following these steps:
The United States will host the 48th edition of the CONMEBOL Copa América 2024, following the draw held on December 7th. The schedule of the oldest national team tournament in the world includes exciting clashes in the group stage, that will be played from June 20 to July 2, the quarterfinals from June 4 to 6, the semifinals from June 9 to 10, the third-place match on July 13 and the grand final on July 14.
GROUP A | GROUP B | GROUP C | GROUP D |
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Argentina Peru Chile Canada | Mexico Ecuador Venezuela Jamaica | United States Uruguay Panama Bolivia | Brazil Colombia Paraguay Costa Rica |
Argentina, the reigning champions of the Americas and the world, will begin the defense of their title won in 2021 against Canada in Atlanta at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium on June 20th.
In the history of the CONMEBOL Copa América, Uruguay and Argentina lead the table with 15 trophies each. Brazil follows with nine, while Peru, Paraguay and Chile have two titles each.
Bolivia and Colombia have also lifted the cup once since the tournament began in 1916.
Contenido GEC