The Copa America TV schedule for this summer’s tournament ensures that every game will be shown live on US TV and streaming.
Telemundo Deportes will broadcast every game in Spanish-language across their networks of Telemundo and Universo. Meanwhile, ESPN+ has picked up the English-language and Portuguese-language rights to the quadrennial tournament.
To make it easier for you, we’ve combined all of games from all of the networks in our Copa America TV schedule below.
Telemundo Deportes is the exclusive Spanish-language home of Copa America 2019, the 46th edition of the quadrennial international men’s soccer championship organized by South America’s soccer ruling body CONMEBOL. The tournament will feature a line-up of South America’s biggest soccer stars including Brazil’s Neymar, Copa America Winner Luis Suarez of Uruguay, Argentinian soccer legend Lionel Messi, and Colombia’s James Rodriguez, among many others.
All 26 games will be broadcast live. Special editions of live studio shows will air each day of the tournament to ensure that viewers get access to all of the latest Copa America news instantaneously.
From June 14 to July 7, Telemundo Deportes will present exclusive Spanish-language coverage of all 26 matches live with 21 matches being broadcasted on Telemundo and 4 matches on Universo.
Renowned sports journalist Miguel Gurwitz and Mexican soccer legend Carlos Hermosillo team up to lead the coverage of the 2019 Copa America live from Brazil. The network’s soccer experts will participate in the coverage, offering match commentary and analysis led by five-time Emmy Award winner Andres Cantor alongside experts Sammy Sadovnik, Copan Alvarez, Manuel So, Erasmo Provenza and Viviana Vila.
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Telemundo will be covering all angles of the event with a dedicated production team based in the heart of Rio de Janeiro throughout the duration of the tournament, and a host position featuring stunning views from Copacabana. Telemundo will also have dedicated crews traveling across the five host cities — Rio de Janeiro, Belo Horizonte, São Paulo, Porto Alegre and Salvador — following the top teams and capturing the dynamic culture and vibrant colors of Brazil.
To complement the live action coverage, Telemundo Deportes’ broadcast will feature analysis and preview prior to kickoff of each and every match. The day will wrap up with a special, extended 60-minute edition of “Titulares y Más,” Telemundo’s late-night sports and entertainment show that will air in its extended format throughout the duration of the tournament. The show will highlight the best of the day and the main storylines ahead of the next series of matches, featuring original content produced on-the-ground in Brazil. See below for the Copa America TV schedule.
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Copa America TV schedule
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— Last updated: June 17, 2019
Group Stage
Monday, June 17; Copa America TV schedule
Japan vs. Chile, 7pm, Telemundo, ESPN+, fuboTV and PlayStation Vue (free trial)
Tuesday, June 18; Copa America TV schedule
Bolivia vs. Peru, 5:30pm, Telemundo, ESPN+, fuboTV and PlayStation Vue (free trial)
Brazil vs. Venezuela, 8:30pm, Telemundo, ESPN+, fuboTV and PlayStation Vue (free trial)
Wednesday, June 19; Copa America TV schedule
Colombia vs. Qatar, 5:30pm, Telemundo, ESPN+, fuboTV and PlayStation Vue (free trial)
Argentina vs. Paraguay, 8:30pm, Telemundo, ESPN+, fuboTV and PlayStation Vue (free trial)
Thursday, June 20; Copa America TV schedule
Uruguay vs. Japan, 7pm, Telemundo, ESPN+, fuboTV and PlayStation Vue (free trial)
Friday, June 21; Copa America TV schedule
Ecuador vs. Chile, 7pm, Telemundo, ESPN+, fuboTV and PlayStation Vue (free trial)
Saturday, June 22; Copa America TV schedule
Bolivia vs. Venezuela, 3pm, Universo, ESPN+, fuboTV and PlayStation Vue (free trial)
Peru vs. Brazil, 3pm, Telemundo, ESPN+, fuboTV and PlayStation Vue (free trial)
Sunday, June 23; Copa America TV schedule
Qatar vs. Argentina, 3pm, Telemundo, ESPN+, fuboTV and PlayStation Vue (free trial)
Colombia vs. Paraguay, 3pm, Universo, ESPN+, fuboTV and PlayStation Vue (free trial)
Monday, June 24; Copa America TV schedule
Chile vs. Uruguay, 7pm, Telemundo, ESPN+, fuboTV and PlayStation Vue (free trial)
Ecuador vs. Japan, 7pm, Universo, ESPN+, fuboTV and PlayStation Vue (free trial)
Quarterfinals
Thursday, June 27; Copa America TV schedule
Quarterfinal, 8:30pm, Telemundo, ESPN+, fuboTV and PlayStation Vue (free trial)
Friday, June 28; Copa America TV schedule
Quarterfinal, 3pm, Telemundo, ESPN+, fuboTV and PlayStation Vue (free trial)
Quarterfinal, 7pm, Telemundo, ESPN+, fuboTV and PlayStation Vue (free trial)
Saturday, June 29; Copa America TV schedule
Quarterfinal, 3pm, Telemundo, ESPN+, fuboTV and PlayStation Vue (free trial)
Semifinals
Tuesday, July 2; Copa America TV schedule
Semifinal, 8:30pm, Telemundo, ESPN+, fuboTV and PlayStation Vue (free trial)
Wednesday, July 3; Copa America TV schedule
Semifinal, 8:30pm, Telemundo, ESPN+, fuboTV and PlayStation Vue (free trial)
Third place final
Saturday, July 6; Copa America TV schedule
Third place final, 3pm, Telemundo, ESPN+, fuboTV and PlayStation Vue (free trial)
Final
Sunday, July 7; Copa America TV schedule
Final, 4pm, Telemundo, ESPN+, fuboTV and PlayStation Vue (free trial)
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The United States women's national team's World Cup journey continues on Sunday as the Group F leaders take on Chile in Paris. The U.S. is coming off that record-setting 13-0 win over Thailand in the opener where Jill Ellis' team scored 10 goals in the second half, with star striker Alex Morgan scoring five times in the win. Chile, meanwhile, lost its opener 2-0 to Sweden and would be thrilled to get a draw in this one, setting them up nicely ahead of their final match against Thailand.
Morgan and company enter this contest as the strong favorites to win, and win comfortably.
Here's how you can watch the match and what to know:
World Cup: USWNT vs. Chile
- Date: Sunday, June 16
- Time: 12 p.m. ET
- Location: Parc des Princes
- TV channel: Fox and Telemundo
- Streaming:fuboTV (Try for free)
- Odds: USA -4.5 (+100) | Chile +4.5 (-120) | O/U: 5
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How does the U.S. top the first game?
The U.S. can top the Thailand rout by showing dominance against a more formidable opponent, but it doesn't have to score more goals to top it. The U.S. should have their chances and are facing a talented goalkeeper in Christiane Endler, who plays for PSG.
Truthfully, it shouldn't be a game that gives the U.S. really any trouble. Chile isn't good at scoring, and they can struggle in defense, both which are ingredients for disaster. In the last five games, Chile has two goals scored, while conceding 13. They have some technical ability and give a ton of effort, but the U.S. should blow them out.
Are their injury concerns for the USWNT?
No major concerns at all. This team is full strength and ready to go in this one and shouldn't have any players who are limited.
How will the U.S. line up?
The assumption is that the U.S. will go with a similar lineup as the opener in a 4-3-3. After blowing out Thailand and showing no mercy, don't expect them to give key players a rest. Here's the projected XI, with Becky Sauerbrunn back in the lineup after a minor injury before the opener.
- Starting XI: Alyssa Naeher (GK); Kelley O'Hara (DEF), Abby Dahlkemper (DEF), Becky Sauerbrunn (DEF), Crystal Dunn (DEF); Lindsey Horan (MID), Julie Ertz(MID), Rose Lavelle (MID); Tobin Heath (FWD), Morgan (FWD), Megan Rapinoe (FWD).
What should we expect to see in this game?
Well, the U.S. is favored by 4.5 goals, so that should tell you that the U.S. is expected to score plenty. With the technical ability that the U.S. has and the talent in the final third, this is another one that could get ugly, though not 13-0 ugly. Chile is a country looking to improve the women's game, while the U.S. is the gold standard. The U.S. cruises with very little trouble, if any at all.
The Hulkster's words of motivation
We saw The Rock send a message to the USWNT at the last World Cup before the final, and now we've got another wrestling legend doing the same before this one. Hulk Hogan is the source of inspiration for this game after he sent this video to the team on Friday.
USWNT by a bunch if that video does indeed motivate them.
USA vs. Chile prediction
Again, it's a dominant display for the U.S. with three goals in each half, two coming off set pieces. The midfield dominates possession, Morgan adds a couple to her tally and the red, white and blue move to six points in the table.
Pick: USA 6, Chile 0
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