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Copa America returns this summer and it’s back bigger and better than ever.

Just as it was in 2016, South America’s most prestigious international soccer event will be held in the United States. Along with Mexico, Canada, Costa Rica, Panama, and Jamaica, the USMNT will join the 10 usual CONMEBOL teams as representatives from the CONCACAF region.

That means more games, more goals, and more drama.

It’s not long until the action gets underway, so here’s everything you need to know about the tournament.

The United States will host this the 2024 Copa America in what will be a great test of facilities ahead of co-hosting the 2026 World Cup alongside Mexico and Canada. The US won the right to host ahead of Peru after original hosts Ecuador stepped aside.

The tournament begins on June 20 and will run through July 14, with 32 matches taking place in total across the group and knockout stages combined.

US audiences can watch the 2024 Copa America live on a couple of stations, with Fox Sports having the English language broadcasting rights. TUDN and Univision both own the Spanish broadcast rights for the tournament.

Usually, there is no qualifying cycle for Copa America, with the 10 CONMEBOL teams automatically entering into the tournament, while the only other additional nations taking part do so on an invitational basis.

However, this summer’s edition sees six nations from the CONCACAF region entering the tournament, earning the right through a rigorous qualification process. Even as hosts, the United States had to follow this process.

The CONCACAF Nations League A group phase was used in the qualifying process. The United States, Mexico, Canada, and Costa Rica received byes through this section thanks to their CONCACAF ranking.

In Group A, Panama and Trinidad and Tobago made it to the quarterfinals, with Martinique and Guatemala exiting, and Curacao and El Salvador suffering Nations League relegation. And in Group B, it was Jamaica and Honduras making it to the knockouts, with Suriname and Cuba going out, and Haiti and Grenada relegated.

Panama, Jamaica, Mexico, and the United States all made it through the CONCACAF Nations League quarterfinals and, in the process, to Copa America. That left Canada, Costa Rica, Honduras, and Trinidad and Tobago to battle it out in two playoff matches — Costa Rica beating Honduras 3-1 to book their sixth Copa America visit, while Canada will make their tournament debut after seeing off Trinidad and Tobago 2-0.

Nation

Federation

Qualification route

Argentina

CONMEBOL

Automatic

Bolivia

CONMEBOL

Automatic

Brazil

CONMEBOL

Automatic

Chile

CONMEBOL

Automatic

Colombia

CONMEBOL

Automatic

Ecuador

CONMEBOL

Automatic

Paraguay

CONMEBOL

Automatic

Peru

CONMEBOL

Automatic

Uruguay

CONMEBOL

Automatic

Venezuela

CONMEBOL

Automatic

Jamaica

CONCACAF

CONCACAF Nations League

Mexico

CONCACAF

CONCACAF Nations League

Panama

CONCACAF

CONCACAF Nations League

United States (hosts)

CONCACAF

CONCACAF Nations League

Canada

CONCACAF

Play-in round winners

Costa Rica

CONCACAF

Play-in round winners

Group A

Group B

Group C

Group D

Argentina

Mexico

United States

Brazil

Peru

Ecuador

Uruguay

Colombia

Chile

Venezuela

Panama

Paraguay

Canada

Jamaica

Bolivia

Costa Rica

Date & kickoff time

Fixture

June 20, 8pm EDT

Argentina vs Canada

June 21, 7pm CDT

Peru vs Chile

June 25, 5pm CDT

Peru vs Canada

June 25, 9pm EDT

Chile vs Argentina

June 29, 8pm EDT

Argentina vs Peru

June 29, 8pm EDT

Canada vs Chile

Date & kickoff time

Fixture

June 22, 3pm PDT

Ecuador vs Venezuela

June 22, 8pm CDT

Mexico vs Jamaica

June 26, 3pm PDT

Ecuador vs Jamaica

June 26, 6pm PDT

Venezuela vs Mexico

June 30, 5pm MST

Mexico vs Ecuador

June 30, 7pm CDT

Jamaica vs Venezuela

Date & kickoff time

Fixture

June 23, 5pm CDT

United States vs Bolivia

June 23, 9pm EDT

Uruguay vs Panama

June 27, 6pm EDT

Panama vs United States

June 27, 9pm EDT

Uruguay vs Bolivia

July 1, 8pm CDT

United States vs Uruguay

July 1, 9pm EDT

Bolivia vs Panama

Date & kickoff time

Fixture

June 24, 5pm CDT

Colombia vs Paraguay

June 24, 6pm PDT

Brazil vs Costa Rica

June 28, 3pm MST

Colombia vs Costa Rica

June 28, 6pm PDT

Paraguay vs Brazil

July 2, 6pm PDT

Brazil vs Colombia

July 2, 8pm CDT

Costa Rica vs Paraguay

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Brazil’s kits will be among the most popular at Copa America this summer. / Marc Atkins/GettyImages

South America has some of the most iconic kits in world soccer with the likes of Brazil and Argentina sporting legendary uniforms over the years. The fashion hype around this edition of the tournament has only increased with the likes of the United States and Mexico coming along.

14 stadiums across the United States have been selected to host Copa America matches, including some soccer-specific arenas from Major League Soccer and other iconic venues across the country.

Stadium

City

Capacity

AT&T Stadium

Arlington, Texas

80,000

Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Atlanta, Georgia

71,000

Q2 Stadium

Austin, Texas

20,738

Bank of America Stadium

Charlotte, North Carolina

74,867

MetLife Stadium

New Jersey, New York

82,566

NRG Stadium

Houston, Texas

72,220

SoFi Stadium

Inglewood, California

70,240

Levi’s Stadium

Santa Clara, California

68,500

State Farm Stadium

Glendale, Arizona

63,400

Allegiant Stadium

Las Vegas, Nevada

61,000

Arrowhead Stadium

Kansas City, Missouri

76,416

Children’s Mercy Park

Kansas City, Kansas

18,467

Hard Rock Stadium

Miami Gardens, Florida

64,767

Inter&Co Stadium

Orlando, Florida

25,500

Martinique v Mexico: Group A - 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup

Bank of America Stadium will host the second semifinal. / Matthew Ashton – AMA/GettyImages

The Copa America semifinals will take place on July 9 and 10, with both matches kicking off at 8pm EDT.

MetLife Stadium will host the first semifinal, with Argentina vs Mexico the most likely matchup here.

Meanwhile, the second semifinal will come a day later at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, where we could see the USMNT go up against Brazil.

Peru v Chile

The Copa America final will be played at Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens. / Mark Brown/GettyImages

The 2024 Copa America final is slated for Sunday, July 14, kicking off at 8pm EDT.

Back in 2016 — name the Copa America Centenario to celebrate 100 years of the tournament — it was MetLife Stadium that hosted the final, won on penalties by Chile after a 0-0 tie with Argentina.

MetLife is once again a host stadium but the final will not be held here again. That honor goes to Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida.

Thanks to the way the draw has panned out, that gives us the mouthwatering prospect of Inter Miami’s Lionel Messi and his Argentina teammates — who are defending champions — coming up against the USMNT, played in Messi’s backyard.



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