Copa America Final
All the Details of the match
It's almost time to meet the champion of CONMEBOL Copa América United States 2024™! Argentina and Colombia are the two teams that will compete for the title in the Grand Final in Florida this Sunday, July 14, closing the 48th edition of the oldest national team tournament in the world in style.
There will be thousands of fans present at Hard Rock Stadium for the historic match between La Albiceleste and Los Cafeteros – and many millions more who will watch the match around the planet. Stars such as Lionel Messi, James Rodríguez, Ángel Di María, and Luis Díaz promise a great show on the pitch, while pop star Shakira will keep the party going at halftime with a show full of rhythm and dancing.
With the big event getting closer and closer, we go over the details of the CONMEBOL Copa America 2024™ Final below:
The CONMEBOL Copa America™ Final between Argentina and Colombia will be held on Sunday, July 14, 2024, starting at 8 pm Eastern Time at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, which hosted two other matches in the Group Stage of this edition: Uruguay 3-1 Panama (Group C) and Argentina 2-0 Peru (Group A).
The Argentina vs Colombia Final will be broadcast live to Argentina, Colombia, the United States, and many other countries around the world. The match schedule is given below:
In the United States: Univision, Unimas, TUDN, Fox, FS1, FS2.
In Argentina: Telefe, Directv, TyC, TVP.
In Colombia: Caracol TV, RCN, DirecTV, Win Sports.
In Canada: RDS, TSN, TSN+.
Check out the list of channels that broadcast CONMEBOL Copa América 2024™ in your country.
One of the world’s greatest music artists, Shakira, will be another great attraction at the Hard Rock Stadium with an unprecedented performance at halftime of the Argentina vs. Colombia match. The Colombian singer promises to make the audience dance with her greatest and recent hits, including from her album "Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran.” The performance will be unforgettable with innovative visuals and references to the greatness of South American football.
Source: Copa America.Com
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