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Here's Ways To Watch +> Chile vs Argentina Live Streams Free TV Channel 26 June 2024
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Argentina will try to make it two wins from two games to begin their Copa America title defense, when they face Chile at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, on Tuesday. Here's everything you need to know Chile vs Argentina LIVE streaming info, Copa America 2024: When and where to watch Lionel Messi, Preview.
Argentina will try to make it two wins from two games to begin their Copa America title defense, when they face Chile at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, on Tuesday. Here's everything you need to know Chile vs Argentina LIVE streaming info, Copa America 2024: When and where to watch Lionel Messi, Preview.
The reigning South American and world champions beat Canada 2-0 in the opening game of the 2024 tournament on Saturday, even without Lionel Messi getting his name on the scoresheet. Messi did, however, provide the assist to Lautaro Martinez for Argentina’s second goal in the 88th minute.
EAST RUTHERFORD, New Jersey – Lionel Messi and Argentina return to action during Copa América 2024 against Chile tonight at MetLife Stadium. It’ll be the second match for both teams in Group A play, but a rematch of the 2015 and 2016 Copa América finals. Argentine fans descended on Times Square in New York City and the team’s hotel in New Jersey to celebrate Messi’s 37th birthday on Monday night.
How to Watch Argentina vs. Chile
Match Day: Tuesday, June 25, 2024
Match Time: 9:00 PM ET
Venue: MetLife Stadium
Location: East Rutherford, New Jersey
TV Channel: Fox Sports 1
Streaming: FOX Sports
Eight games down, 24 to go. The Copa America is only just getting started, but first impressions last. All 16 teams have taken to the pitch in the United States, and The Athletic has been keeping a close eye on each one. Here is how the competition is shaping up.
Chile: The two-time champions can take positives out of the fact that they were the dominant side in their 0-0 draw with Peru, but Chile will rue their missed chances as a desperate search for points begins. They put just one of their 11 chances on target and missed several golden opportunities to score, including Alexis Sanchez's 15th minute shot from close range, which inspires questions about their ability to deliver in attack.
The good news out of Friday's outing, though, is that 41-year-old goalkeeper Claudio Bravo was up to the task with four crucial saves against Peru and might play a big role against Argentina.
Argentina: Everything came up Argentina on Thursday, who lived up to the billing against a young and fairly inexperienced Canada side, but the reigning World Cup winners left a little to be desired on opening night. They took 19 shots and put nine on target but could have run up the scoreline even more, underperforming after posting three-plus expected goals.
Lionel Messi will be raring to go and open his account in this edition of Copa America. It wouldn't be a surprise to see an unchanged lineup for Argentina in their second group game. Valentin Carboni earned his first call-up from Lionel Scaloni, but alongside Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez and 19-year-old Alejandro Garnacho, he was also an unused substitute in their first match.
It might not matter in the end since they have the quality to outperform anyone with the likes of Messi, Lautaro Martinez and Julian Alvarez around. That said, it feels like there's another level for Argentina to reach and at some point, the team -- and their onlookers -- will be eager to see it.
The 2024 Copa America group stage rolls on for Argentina on June 25 at 9:00 PM ET, when it plays Chile at MetLife Stadium. Argentina ranks first in Group A after a 2-0 win against Canada. Meanwhile, Chile ranks first after a 0-0 draw with Peru.
The reigning South American and world champions beat Canada 2-0 in the opening game of the 2024 tournament on Saturday, even without Lionel Messi getting his name on the scoresheet. Messi did, however, provide the assist to Lautaro Martinez for Argentina’s second goal in the 88th minute.
EAST RUTHERFORD, New Jersey – Lionel Messi and Argentina return to action during Copa América 2024 against Chile tonight at MetLife Stadium. It’ll be the second match for both teams in Group A play, but a rematch of the 2015 and 2016 Copa América finals. Argentine fans descended on Times Square in New York City and the team’s hotel in New Jersey to celebrate Messi’s 37th birthday on Monday night.
How to Watch Argentina vs. Chile
Match Day: Tuesday, June 25, 2024
Match Time: 9:00 PM ET
Venue: MetLife Stadium
Location: East Rutherford, New Jersey
TV Channel: Fox Sports 1
Streaming: FOX Sports
Eight games down, 24 to go. The Copa America is only just getting started, but first impressions last. All 16 teams have taken to the pitch in the United States, and The Athletic has been keeping a close eye on each one. Here is how the competition is shaping up.
Chile: The two-time champions can take positives out of the fact that they were the dominant side in their 0-0 draw with Peru, but Chile will rue their missed chances as a desperate search for points begins. They put just one of their 11 chances on target and missed several golden opportunities to score, including Alexis Sanchez's 15th minute shot from close range, which inspires questions about their ability to deliver in attack.
The good news out of Friday's outing, though, is that 41-year-old goalkeeper Claudio Bravo was up to the task with four crucial saves against Peru and might play a big role against Argentina.
Argentina: Everything came up Argentina on Thursday, who lived up to the billing against a young and fairly inexperienced Canada side, but the reigning World Cup winners left a little to be desired on opening night. They took 19 shots and put nine on target but could have run up the scoreline even more, underperforming after posting three-plus expected goals.
Lionel Messi will be raring to go and open his account in this edition of Copa America. It wouldn't be a surprise to see an unchanged lineup for Argentina in their second group game. Valentin Carboni earned his first call-up from Lionel Scaloni, but alongside Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez and 19-year-old Alejandro Garnacho, he was also an unused substitute in their first match.
It might not matter in the end since they have the quality to outperform anyone with the likes of Messi, Lautaro Martinez and Julian Alvarez around. That said, it feels like there's another level for Argentina to reach and at some point, the team -- and their onlookers -- will be eager to see it.
The 2024 Copa America group stage rolls on for Argentina on June 25 at 9:00 PM ET, when it plays Chile at MetLife Stadium. Argentina ranks first in Group A after a 2-0 win against Canada. Meanwhile, Chile ranks first after a 0-0 draw with Peru.