With a thrilling Group action that has lived up to the much-anticipated hype, continues to deliver excitement. This Wednesday, brace yourselves for two must-watch games that will keep you on the edge of your seat, as the outcome of these matches is anything but certain.
Despite a challenging start, and will engage in a game that could be a turning point in their Copa America journey. Jamaica, in particular, demonstrated their strength by taking the lead against Mexico with a stunning header from their striker, only to have the goal disallowed by VAR due to an offside call. Similarly, Ecuador, despite playing with 10-men after their captain was sent off early in the first half, fought valiantly in their match against Venezuela, with their goalkeeper making several crucial saves.
On the other hand, and are both vying to keep their winning streak alive as they face off in Inglewood, California. Mexico will now have to find a path to the championship without their star player, Edison Alvarez, who suffered a tournament-ending injury. Venezuela, known for their quick counter-attacks, scored twice in 10 minutes in the second half in their first game to grab the win, setting the stage for a tough matchup between these two countries.
2024 Copa América:
Which Copa America games are on today?
The first match of the day between the Ecuador and Jamaica kicks off at 6 p.m. ET, followed by the second match between Venezuela and Mexico at 9 p.m. ET.
Ecuador vs. Jamaica
Date: Wednesday, June 26
Location: Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, Nevada
Time: 6 p.m. ET
TV: FS1
Streaming: Fox Sports App, FuboTV, Sling TV, TUDN and ViX
Venezuela vs. Mexico
Date: Wednesday, June 26
Location: SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, California
Time: 9 p.m. ET
TV: FS1
Streaming: Fox Sports App, FuboTV, Sling TV, TUDN and ViX
2024 Copa America groups
GROUP A | GROUP B | GROUP C | Group D |
Argentina | Mexico | USA | Brazil |
Peru | Ecuador | Uruguay | Colombia |
Chile | Venezuela | Panama | Paraguay |
Canada | Jamaica | Bolivia | Costa Rica |
How to watch the 2024 Copa America
This year’s Copa America will be broadcast across multiple channels throughout the next three weeks. Here’s where you can find the action:
Broadcast: Fox Sports, Fox Sports 1 and Univision
Streaming: FuboTV, Sling TV, TUDN and ViX
How to watch:
Odds to win the 2024 Copa America
Argentina is the slight favorite to win the Copa America for a record 16th time, according to ‘s soccer odds prior to tournament.
Argentina (+180)
Brazil (+230)
Uruguay (+600)
Colombia (+1100)
U.S. (+1200)
Mexico (+1400)
Ecuador (+2000)
Chile (+3300)
Paraguay (+8000)
Peru (+8000)
Canada (+8000)
Venezuela (+10000)
Bolivia (+12500)
Costa Rica (+15000)
Jamaica (+20000)
Panama (+50000)
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