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Argentina will be gunning for a record 16th Copa America title when they take on Colombia in the final showdown at the Hard Rock Stadium on Sunday.
Defending champions Argentina are going for history. One more win – they've lost just twice in their last 60 matches in all competitions – and la Albiceleste will be Copa America victors for the 16th time. Lionel Scaloni's side now exist on moments as opposed to fluid football, but when you've got Messi and the flying Lautaro Martinez in your team, it's winning that matters. Messi and Julian Alvarez sealed Canada's fate in the semi-final, but Colombia final will be a tougher affair.
Los Cafeteros have been such fun to watch all tournament. James Rodriguez has rediscovered his best form in years, while Liverpool winger Luis Diaz has shone. Jefferson Lerma bagged a first-half semi-final winner against Uruguay to set up Sunday's showdown against Argentina. Colombia boast a brilliant recent record and are unbeaten since February 2022, 28 games ago. Their opponents that day? Yep, Argentina.
Argentina heads into the Final looking to break a Copa America record with a 16th title. The team is currently tied with Uruguay for the most Copa America wins, at 15 each. Uruguay's hopes for the Final were dashed during their semi-final match against Colombia earlier this week, which saw one-time Copa America champion Colombia pull off a narrow 1-0 win. Argentina is historically a strong team, bolstered by Lionel Messi, who has taken a break from his Inter Miami obligations to help out his home team this year.
Whether you're hoping to see Argentina make history or rooting for the Colombia underdog, we've got you covered when it comes to tuning into the final.
one of the world’s biggest and most historic soccer tournaments — is now down to its final two teams, with the championship match set for Sunday. Argentina, led by Lionel Messi, will face off against Colombia, led by James Rodriguez. Argentina secured their spot in the final with a 2-0 victory over Canada in the semifinals. Meanwhile, Colombia reached the final after a hard-fought 1-0 win against Uruguay in the semis.
Argentina, the reigning world champions, are aiming for their 16th Copa America title, which would make them the most successful team in the tournament's history.
Led by Lionel Messi, who is targeting yet another record, Argentina has been dominant throughout the tournament, conceding only one goal. They secured their place in the final by defeating the surprising Canadian team in the semi-finals.
Colombia, on the other hand, are seeking their first Copa America title since 2001. They topped Group D, finishing ahead of Brazil, and narrowly defeated Uruguay in a tense semi-final match marked by clashes between fans and players.
As both teams prepare for this exciting showdown, fans can expect a thrilling match filled with passion and skill. The stage is set for an unforgettable finale in Miami.
Scaloni has not flagged up any fresh injury concerns following the win over Canada and he made a few substitutions late on against Jesse Marsch's team to allow for extra rest.
Seven players have started at least four games for Argentina at the tournament, with goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez the only ever-present, Scaloni having otherwise freshened things up for their dead rubber group-stage win over Peru.
However, he does have some key calls to make. Nahuel Molina has been tipped to start over Gonzalo Montiel at right-back given the latter has been managing an ankle problem this week. Nico Gonzalez will likely line up in midfield.
Julian Alvarez started over Lautaro Martinez against Canada despite the latter leading the Golden Boot race with four goals, and the Manchester City striker should keep his place. Angel Di Maria will probably start on the bench for what is set to be his last match for the national team.
Colombia will be forced into at least one change with Crystal Palace defender Daniel Munoz suspended after being sent off against Uruguay.
CONMEBOL has not confirmed any additional player bans following ugly scenes after the game in North Carolina, but Nestor Lorenzo is set to stick with a largely unchanged team.
Santiago Arias is set to come in for Munoz with Liverpool's Luis Diaz in attack alongside captain James Rodriguez. Richard Rios is battling to be fit and will likely be replaced by Matheus Uribe if he cannot start.
Argentina will be hoping to retain their Copa America title when they face Colombia in Miami on Sunday night. In what is likely to be Lionel Messi's last Copa America tournament, Argentina – and Messi himself – haven't always been at their best, needing some Emi Martinez heroics to get them through a quarter-final penalty shootout, while Canada looked the better side in the semi-final until Argentina took the lead in the 22nd minute.
Colombia will play in their first Copa America final since winning the competition as hosts back in 2001, but their semi-final win over Uruguay will have given Nestor Lorenzo's side – who are unbeaten in 28 games – plenty of confidence that they can go all the way. Colombia played half the game with 10 men after Daniel Munoz was sent off just before the break, but a resilient second-half performance ensured that Jefferson Lerma's 39th-minute goal was enough to see them through to final.
While it is set to be the 30th time La Albiceleste will battle in the final of the tournament, Los Cafeteros have lost and won once each (1975 and 2001, respectively) in their two appearances in the showpiece event.
Argentina team news
With no injuries and suspensions, manager Lionel Scaloni will be tempted to name an unchanged line-up from the 2-0 win over Canada in the last-four.
There will be the list of Giovani Lo Celso and Exequiel Palacios challenging midfield duo Enzo Fernandez and Rodrigo De Paul, while Angel Di Maria could be in for his last dance at the tournament.
However, with Lionel Messi expected to be fit to feature alongside Julian Alvarez in attack, Di Maria would join Lautaro Martinez on the bench once again.
Argentina possible XI: E. Martinez; Molina, Romero, Li. Martinez, Tagliafico; Di Maria, De Paul, Fernandez, Mac Allister; Messi, Alvarez
Colombia team news
Daniel Munoz will play no part in the final due to his ban as the defender was sent off with two yellow cards in the 1-0 win over Uruguay in the semi-finals. So Santiago Arias would step in and deputise at right-back.
James Rodriguez will lead the side as captain from the number 10 role, while Jhon Arias and Luis Diaz take their spots on the flanks.
Upfront, John Cordoba is likely to get the nod over Rafael Santos Borre.
Colombia possible XI: Vargas; S. Arias, Sanchez, Cuesta, Mojica; Rios, Lerma; J. Arias, Rodriguez, Diaz; Cordoba
The defending Copa America and World Cup Champions have looked just like that for much of the tournament, as Argentina has won every match it’s played so far. Outside of the quarterfinals against Ecuador, when the squads were tied 1-1 after full time and Argentina prevailed 4-2 in penalties, nobody has found the back of the net against La Albiceleste. A rematch of the tournament opener against Canada yielded the same exact result, a 2-0 Argentine win. With a victory in the final, Argentina breaks a tie with Uruguay for most Copa America championships.
Colombia had to defeat Uruguay to reach this match. The 1-0 semifinal victory was on the heels of a 5-0 victory over Panama in the quarterfinals. Colombia, who has only won Copa America in 2001 when it was the host nation, has only allowed 2 goals all tournament, with the first coming in a 2-1 win over Paraguay to start the tournament, and in a 1-1 draw with Brazil to close the Group Stage.
Lionel Messi plans to keep playing for Argentina beyond Sunday’s Copa America final.
As I’ve said before, I intend to continue, he said Tuesday night after Argentina’s 2-0 win over Canada. I intend to keep living day by day without thinking about what will come in the future or whether I’ll continue or not. It’s something I just live each day. I’m 37 years and only God knows when the end will be.
Messi scored his 109th international goal, his first in this year’s tournament. It was his 14th in Copa America play, three shy of the record.
The eight-time Ballon d’Or winner spoke outside the locker room at MetLife Stadium, where he announced his retirement after missing a penalty kick in the shootout loss to Chile in the 2016 Copa America final. He reversed his decision seven weeks later and has scored 54 goals in 73 international appearances since, raising his matches for Argentina to 186 as he helped win the 2021 Copa America and 2022 World Cup.
Teammate Ángel Di María does intend to retire after Sunday’s game against Uruguay or Colombia at Miami Gardens, Florida. The 36-year-old Di María made his international debut in 2008 and has 31 goals in 144 appearances,
It’s my last battle. There’s nothing left to say that I haven’t said a lot of times before, Di María explained. It’s my last game. I have to say thank you to all Argentineans and to this generation that has allowed me to lift so many trophies.
Di María joined with Messi to lead Argentina to it’s third World Cup and 15th Copa America title.
We’ve enjoyed him so much, Messi said. He’s always given his all and the best of himself and that he will retire in a final is something he simply deserves.
Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni held out hope Di María will reverse his decision.
We don’t want to start crying right now. We don’t want to feel melancholy, Scaloni said. We have to let him play and then we’ll see if we can convince him or not to stay with us.
South American World Cup qualifying resumes in September, with each national team scheduled to play 12 more matches. The 2026 World Cup final will be at MetLife, that July 19.
We will never be the ones to close the door, Scaloni said. He can be with our team for as long as he wants to be. And if he wants to retire but still come and hang around, it would be great. And if he wants to come with me to somewhere else, I will take him everywhere so he can decide whatever he wants to do.
Lionel Messi won the competition back in 2021 and is aiming to make it consecutive victories, having also added that elusive World Cup title in between.
Colombia, meanwhile, head in as slight underdogs but edged a controversial semi-final win over Uruguay to reach the showpiece event in Florida. It is their first final since 2001, where they won the title for the only time in their history to date.
The long-anticipated Copa America final is set to showcase a thrilling showdown between the tournament’s two top teams, as Argentina, spearheaded by soccer legend Lionel Messi, face off against a Colombia squad led by Luis Diaz. Argentina enter the final brimming with confidence after a dominant semi-final victory, eyeing yet another trophy to add to their illustrious collection.
However, Colombia pose a significant threat, having demonstrated exceptional form throughout the competition. Fresh off a hard-fought semi-final win over Uruguay, the Colombians are poised to challenge Messi and his teammates in what promises to be an electrifying clash. Both teams are hungry for glory, setting the stage for an epic battle for the Copa America title.
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Argentina will be gunning for a record 16th Copa America title when they take on Colombia in the final showdown at the Hard Rock Stadium on Sunday.
Defending champions Argentina are going for history. One more win – they've lost just twice in their last 60 matches in all competitions – and la Albiceleste will be Copa America victors for the 16th time. Lionel Scaloni's side now exist on moments as opposed to fluid football, but when you've got Messi and the flying Lautaro Martinez in your team, it's winning that matters. Messi and Julian Alvarez sealed Canada's fate in the semi-final, but Colombia final will be a tougher affair.
Los Cafeteros have been such fun to watch all tournament. James Rodriguez has rediscovered his best form in years, while Liverpool winger Luis Diaz has shone. Jefferson Lerma bagged a first-half semi-final winner against Uruguay to set up Sunday's showdown against Argentina. Colombia boast a brilliant recent record and are unbeaten since February 2022, 28 games ago. Their opponents that day? Yep, Argentina.
Argentina heads into the Final looking to break a Copa America record with a 16th title. The team is currently tied with Uruguay for the most Copa America wins, at 15 each. Uruguay's hopes for the Final were dashed during their semi-final match against Colombia earlier this week, which saw one-time Copa America champion Colombia pull off a narrow 1-0 win. Argentina is historically a strong team, bolstered by Lionel Messi, who has taken a break from his Inter Miami obligations to help out his home team this year.
Whether you're hoping to see Argentina make history or rooting for the Colombia underdog, we've got you covered when it comes to tuning into the final.
one of the world’s biggest and most historic soccer tournaments — is now down to its final two teams, with the championship match set for Sunday. Argentina, led by Lionel Messi, will face off against Colombia, led by James Rodriguez. Argentina secured their spot in the final with a 2-0 victory over Canada in the semifinals. Meanwhile, Colombia reached the final after a hard-fought 1-0 win against Uruguay in the semis.
Argentina, the reigning world champions, are aiming for their 16th Copa America title, which would make them the most successful team in the tournament's history.
Led by Lionel Messi, who is targeting yet another record, Argentina has been dominant throughout the tournament, conceding only one goal. They secured their place in the final by defeating the surprising Canadian team in the semi-finals.
Colombia, on the other hand, are seeking their first Copa America title since 2001. They topped Group D, finishing ahead of Brazil, and narrowly defeated Uruguay in a tense semi-final match marked by clashes between fans and players.
As both teams prepare for this exciting showdown, fans can expect a thrilling match filled with passion and skill. The stage is set for an unforgettable finale in Miami.
Scaloni has not flagged up any fresh injury concerns following the win over Canada and he made a few substitutions late on against Jesse Marsch's team to allow for extra rest.
Seven players have started at least four games for Argentina at the tournament, with goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez the only ever-present, Scaloni having otherwise freshened things up for their dead rubber group-stage win over Peru.
However, he does have some key calls to make. Nahuel Molina has been tipped to start over Gonzalo Montiel at right-back given the latter has been managing an ankle problem this week. Nico Gonzalez will likely line up in midfield.
Julian Alvarez started over Lautaro Martinez against Canada despite the latter leading the Golden Boot race with four goals, and the Manchester City striker should keep his place. Angel Di Maria will probably start on the bench for what is set to be his last match for the national team.
Colombia will be forced into at least one change with Crystal Palace defender Daniel Munoz suspended after being sent off against Uruguay.
CONMEBOL has not confirmed any additional player bans following ugly scenes after the game in North Carolina, but Nestor Lorenzo is set to stick with a largely unchanged team.
Santiago Arias is set to come in for Munoz with Liverpool's Luis Diaz in attack alongside captain James Rodriguez. Richard Rios is battling to be fit and will likely be replaced by Matheus Uribe if he cannot start.
Argentina will be hoping to retain their Copa America title when they face Colombia in Miami on Sunday night. In what is likely to be Lionel Messi's last Copa America tournament, Argentina – and Messi himself – haven't always been at their best, needing some Emi Martinez heroics to get them through a quarter-final penalty shootout, while Canada looked the better side in the semi-final until Argentina took the lead in the 22nd minute.
Colombia will play in their first Copa America final since winning the competition as hosts back in 2001, but their semi-final win over Uruguay will have given Nestor Lorenzo's side – who are unbeaten in 28 games – plenty of confidence that they can go all the way. Colombia played half the game with 10 men after Daniel Munoz was sent off just before the break, but a resilient second-half performance ensured that Jefferson Lerma's 39th-minute goal was enough to see them through to final.
While it is set to be the 30th time La Albiceleste will battle in the final of the tournament, Los Cafeteros have lost and won once each (1975 and 2001, respectively) in their two appearances in the showpiece event.
Argentina team news
With no injuries and suspensions, manager Lionel Scaloni will be tempted to name an unchanged line-up from the 2-0 win over Canada in the last-four.
There will be the list of Giovani Lo Celso and Exequiel Palacios challenging midfield duo Enzo Fernandez and Rodrigo De Paul, while Angel Di Maria could be in for his last dance at the tournament.
However, with Lionel Messi expected to be fit to feature alongside Julian Alvarez in attack, Di Maria would join Lautaro Martinez on the bench once again.
Argentina possible XI: E. Martinez; Molina, Romero, Li. Martinez, Tagliafico; Di Maria, De Paul, Fernandez, Mac Allister; Messi, Alvarez
Colombia team news
Daniel Munoz will play no part in the final due to his ban as the defender was sent off with two yellow cards in the 1-0 win over Uruguay in the semi-finals. So Santiago Arias would step in and deputise at right-back.
James Rodriguez will lead the side as captain from the number 10 role, while Jhon Arias and Luis Diaz take their spots on the flanks.
Upfront, John Cordoba is likely to get the nod over Rafael Santos Borre.
Colombia possible XI: Vargas; S. Arias, Sanchez, Cuesta, Mojica; Rios, Lerma; J. Arias, Rodriguez, Diaz; Cordoba
The defending Copa America and World Cup Champions have looked just like that for much of the tournament, as Argentina has won every match it’s played so far. Outside of the quarterfinals against Ecuador, when the squads were tied 1-1 after full time and Argentina prevailed 4-2 in penalties, nobody has found the back of the net against La Albiceleste. A rematch of the tournament opener against Canada yielded the same exact result, a 2-0 Argentine win. With a victory in the final, Argentina breaks a tie with Uruguay for most Copa America championships.
Colombia had to defeat Uruguay to reach this match. The 1-0 semifinal victory was on the heels of a 5-0 victory over Panama in the quarterfinals. Colombia, who has only won Copa America in 2001 when it was the host nation, has only allowed 2 goals all tournament, with the first coming in a 2-1 win over Paraguay to start the tournament, and in a 1-1 draw with Brazil to close the Group Stage.
Lionel Messi plans to keep playing for Argentina beyond Sunday’s Copa America final.
As I’ve said before, I intend to continue, he said Tuesday night after Argentina’s 2-0 win over Canada. I intend to keep living day by day without thinking about what will come in the future or whether I’ll continue or not. It’s something I just live each day. I’m 37 years and only God knows when the end will be.
Messi scored his 109th international goal, his first in this year’s tournament. It was his 14th in Copa America play, three shy of the record.
The eight-time Ballon d’Or winner spoke outside the locker room at MetLife Stadium, where he announced his retirement after missing a penalty kick in the shootout loss to Chile in the 2016 Copa America final. He reversed his decision seven weeks later and has scored 54 goals in 73 international appearances since, raising his matches for Argentina to 186 as he helped win the 2021 Copa America and 2022 World Cup.
Teammate Ángel Di María does intend to retire after Sunday’s game against Uruguay or Colombia at Miami Gardens, Florida. The 36-year-old Di María made his international debut in 2008 and has 31 goals in 144 appearances,
It’s my last battle. There’s nothing left to say that I haven’t said a lot of times before, Di María explained. It’s my last game. I have to say thank you to all Argentineans and to this generation that has allowed me to lift so many trophies.
Di María joined with Messi to lead Argentina to it’s third World Cup and 15th Copa America title.
We’ve enjoyed him so much, Messi said. He’s always given his all and the best of himself and that he will retire in a final is something he simply deserves.
Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni held out hope Di María will reverse his decision.
We don’t want to start crying right now. We don’t want to feel melancholy, Scaloni said. We have to let him play and then we’ll see if we can convince him or not to stay with us.
South American World Cup qualifying resumes in September, with each national team scheduled to play 12 more matches. The 2026 World Cup final will be at MetLife, that July 19.
We will never be the ones to close the door, Scaloni said. He can be with our team for as long as he wants to be. And if he wants to retire but still come and hang around, it would be great. And if he wants to come with me to somewhere else, I will take him everywhere so he can decide whatever he wants to do.
Lionel Messi won the competition back in 2021 and is aiming to make it consecutive victories, having also added that elusive World Cup title in between.
Colombia, meanwhile, head in as slight underdogs but edged a controversial semi-final win over Uruguay to reach the showpiece event in Florida. It is their first final since 2001, where they won the title for the only time in their history to date.
The long-anticipated Copa America final is set to showcase a thrilling showdown between the tournament’s two top teams, as Argentina, spearheaded by soccer legend Lionel Messi, face off against a Colombia squad led by Luis Diaz. Argentina enter the final brimming with confidence after a dominant semi-final victory, eyeing yet another trophy to add to their illustrious collection.
However, Colombia pose a significant threat, having demonstrated exceptional form throughout the competition. Fresh off a hard-fought semi-final win over Uruguay, the Colombians are poised to challenge Messi and his teammates in what promises to be an electrifying clash. Both teams are hungry for glory, setting the stage for an epic battle for the Copa America title.