Copa America 2024 results and scores today, yesterday: Who won matches on Tuesday and what games are on next?

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The Copa America 2024 is almost done, with the final almost upon us.

After last hosting the continental competition in 2016 for a special centenary edition, this year's gathering of the best sides in the Americas is once again taking place in the USA.

An expanded 16-team format has seen the 10 best sides from South America's CONMEBOL competing with six guests from the CONCACAF region, including the USMNT, Canada and Mexico.

There are 32 Copa America 2024 matches being played in 25 days across the country, and The Sporting News is keeping tabs on every single one. You can stay up-to-date here with the latest results and schedule.

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Copa America 2024 matches on Wednesday

The Copa America has returned to action with the start of the semifinals, and next up is the clash between Uruguay and Colombia. 

Date Match Stage Venue
Sun, Jul. 14 Argentina vs. Colombia Final Hard Rock Stadium (Miami, FL)

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Copa America results on Tuesday

Date Match Stage Venue
Sat, Jul. 13 Canada 2-2 Uruguay (3-4 pens) Third Place Bank of America Stadium (Charlotte, NC)

Copa America 2024 results so far

Here's all the results from the Copa America 2024 in the USA so far. This table will be updated as each day's action is concluded.

Date Result Stage Venue
Thu, June 20 Argentina 2-0 Canada Group A, Matchday 1 Mercedes Benz Stadium (Atlanta, GA)
Fri, June 21 Peru 0-0 Chile Group A, Matchday 1 AT&T Stadium (Arlington, TX)
Sat, June 22 Ecuador 1-2 Venezuela Group B, Matchday 1 Levi's Stadium (Santa Clara, CA)
Sat, June 22 Mexico 1-0 Jamaica Group B, Matchday 1 NRG Stadium (Houston, TX)
Sun, June 23 USA 2-0 Bolivia Group C, Matchday 1 AT&T Stadium (Arlington, TX)
Sun, June 23 Uruguay 3-1 Panama Group C, Matchday 1 Hard Rock Stadium (Miami, FL)
Mon, June 24 Colombia 2-1 Paraguay Group D, Matchday 1 NRG Stadium (Houston, TX)
Mon, June 24 Brazil 0-0 Costa Rica Group D, Matchday 1 Allegiant Stadium (Las Vegas, NV)
Tue, June 25 Canada 1-0 Peru Group A, Matchday 2 Children's Mercy Park (Kansas City, KS)
Tue, June 25 Chile 0-1 Argentina Group A, Matchday 2 MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ)
Wed, June 26 Ecuador 3-1 Jamaica Group B, Matchday 2 Allegiant Stadium (Las Vegas, NV)
Wed, June 26 Venezuela 1-0 Mexico Group B, Matchday 2 SoFi Stadium (Inglewood, CA)
Thu, June 27 Panama 2-1 United States Group C, Matchday 2 Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, GA)
Thu, June 27 Uruguay 5-0 Bolivia Group C, Matchday 2 MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ)
Fri, June 28 Colombia 3-0 Costa Rica Group D, Matchday 2 Allegiant Stadium (Las Vegas, NV)
Fri, June 28 Paraguay 1-4 Brazil Group D, Matchday 2 State Farm Stadium (Glendale, AZ)
Sat, June 29 Argentina 2-0 Peru Group A, Matchday 3 Hard Rock Stadium (Miami, FL)
Sat, June 29 Canada 0-0 Chile Group A, Matchday 3 Inter&Co Stadium (Orlando, FL)
Sun, June 30 Jamaica 0-3 Venezuela Group B, Matchday 3 Q2 Stadium (Austin, TX)
Sun, June 30 Ecuador 0-0 Mexico Group B, Matchday 3 State Farm Stadium (Glendale, AZ)
Mon, July 1 USA 0-1 Uruguay Group C, Matchday 3 Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City, MO)
Mon, July 1 Bolivia 1-3 Panama Group C, Matchday 3 Inter&Co Stadium (Orlando, FL)
Tue, July 2 Brazil 1-1 Colombia Group D, Matchday 3 Levi's Stadium (Santa Clara, CA)
Tue, July 2 Costa Rica 2-1 Paraguay Group D, Matchday 3 Q2 Stadium (Austin, TX)
Thu, July 4 Argentina 1-1 Ecuador (4-2 pens) Quarterfinal NRG Stadium (Houston, TX)
Fri, July 5 Venezuela 1-1 Canada (3-4 pens) Quarterfinal AT&T Stadium (Arlington, TX)
Sat, Jul. 6 Colombia 5-0 Panama Quarterfinal State Farm Stadium (Glendale, AZ)
Sat, Jul. 6 Uruguay 0-0 Brazil (4-2 pens) Quarterfinal Allegiant Stadium (Las Vegas, NV)
Tue, Jul. 9 Argentina 2-0 Canada Semifinal MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, New Jersey)
Wed, Jul. 10 Uruguay 0-1 Colombia Semifinal Bank of America Stadium (Charlotte, NC)
Sat, Jul. 13 Canada 2-2 Uruguay (3-4 pens) Third Place Bank of America Stadium (Charlotte, NC)

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How to watch Copa America 2024 in the United States: TV and live stream details

  • Dates: June 20 — July 14, 2024
  • TV channels: (English) FOX, FS1, FS2
    (Spanish) Univision, TUDN, UniMas
  • Streaming: Fubo USA, Fox Sports app/website
    (Spanish) TUDN, Universo Now, ViX

FOX won the rights to broadcast Copa America back in 2021, and every game will be available on the FOX family of channels (FOX, Fox Sports 1, Fox Sports 2) as well as on the Fox Sports app. 

FOX, FS1, and FS2 are all available to stream in the U.S. on Fubo USA, which is offering a FREE trial now for new users. Seven matches, including two of the USMNT's group stage games, will be shown over the air on FOX. 

In addition to the English-language coverage on Fox Sports, Univision won the rights to broadcast Copa America and will show matches on Univision, the sports-only channel TUDN, and other sister channels owned by TelevisaUnivision. Spanish-language options are also available on Fubo USA. Subscription service ViX is another platform offering live streaming options.

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Peter Marshall has worked in sports media for more than two decades, covering everything from boxing, F1 and tennis to the World Cup and Olympics.
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