The Copa América 2024 starts on June 20 and runs until July 14 in cities such as Atlanta, New York, and Los Angeles. This year’s tournament brings together teams from CONMEBOL and CONCACAF, including top teams like Argentina, Brazil, and the U.S.
It’s a chance to see top players like Lionel Messi and Christian Pulisic and also serves as preparation for the 2026 World Cup.
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Where to Watch Copa América in Brazil
In Brazil, the broadcasting rights for Copa América 2024 are held by Grupo Globo, which will showcase the matches on their platforms including free-to-air TV and their streaming service.
Where to Watch Copa América Outside Brazil
For viewers outside Brazil, broadcasting rights vary by country. In the U.S., matches will be shown on FOX, FS1, FS2, and Spanish-language coverage will be provided by Univision, UniMas, and TUDN. Canada’s broadcasts will be available in English on TSN and in French on RDS.
European coverage includes channels like Sky Sport in Germany and Canal+ in France. Fans in Asia can watch on platforms such as beIN SPORTS Connect and Sony TEN.