The 48th edition of the CONMEBOL Copa América is reaching its climax! South American giants Argentina and Colombia will battle it out for the coveted trophy on Sunday, July 14th, at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. This epic final promises a night of passionate football, electrifying entertainment, and a champion crowned.
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Matchup Details:
- Date & Time: Sunday, July 14th, 2024 | 8:00 PM Eastern Time (ET)
- Venue: Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida
- Competing Teams: Argentina vs. Colombia
Can’t Miss the Action? Here’s How to Tune In:
The Copa America 2024 final will be broadcasted live across numerous channels and streaming services in various countries, including:
- USA: Univision, Unimas, TUDN, Fox, FS1, FS2
- Argentina: Telefe, Directv, TyC, TVP
- Colombia: Caracol TV, RCN, DirecTV, Win Sports
Global Broadcast Information:
For a comprehensive list of broadcasters in your region, visit the [CONMEBOL Copa América website](link to CONMEBOL Copa America website).
Halftime Spectacle: Shakira Takes the Stage
Adding to the excitement, Colombian superstar Shakira will grace the halftime stage with a performance filled with her greatest hits and recent chart-toppers from her album “Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran.” Expect innovative visuals and a celebration of South American football’s rich history.
The Road to the Final:
Both Argentina and Colombia have displayed exceptional form throughout the tournament. Argentina, the defending champions, secured convincing victories in the group stage and overcame challenges in the knockout rounds. Colombia, riding a record-breaking 28-game unbeaten streak, showcased their attacking prowess and defensive resilience.
A Look Back at Their Journeys:
Argentina:
- Group Stage: Won all three matches (2-0 vs. Canada, 1-0 vs. Chile, 2-0 vs. Peru)
- Quarterfinals: Won 4-2 on penalties after a 1-1 draw vs. Ecuador
- Semifinals: Won 2-0 vs. Canada
Colombia:
- Group Stage: Won two matches and drew one (2-1 vs. Paraguay, 3-0 vs. Costa Rica, 1-1 vs. Brazil)
- Quarterfinals: Won 5-0 vs. Panama
- Semifinals: Won 1-0 vs. Uruguay
A Legacy in the Making:
With 15 titles each, Argentina and Uruguay are the most decorated teams in Copa América history. This final presents an opportunity for Argentina to defend their crown and potentially establish themselves as the tournament’s sole leader. Colombia, with two previous titles, aims to etch their name into South American football folklore with a historic victory.