The 2024 Copa América action continues with a pair of thrilling matchups on Friday, June 28. Colombia will face Costa Rica to kick off the action, and Paraguay will battle Brazil in the night’s second match.
James Rodriguez shone in Colombia’s 2-1 victory over Paraguay in the opening match of the tournament, placing them at the top of Group D and extending their unbeaten streak to 24 games. The upcoming match against Costa Rica, who secured a draw in their initial match against Brazil, demonstrated that they are a formidable team in the tournament.
Brazil’s first match ended in a goalless draw. Neymar watched from the stands, missing the tournament due to injury. Following the match, the Brazilian soccer star took to social media to remind fans worldwide that this was just the beginning.
“The game is over, we continue, let’s train and get better for the next game. I trust this group a lot and I know that they will do the best they can for themselves, their family and all Brazilian fans!” Neymar’s words on Instagram reflect the unity and determination of the Brazilian team.
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The first match of the day, between Colombia and Costa Rica, kicks off at 6 p.m. ET, followed by the second match between Paraguay and Brazil at 9 p.m. ET.
This year’s Copa America will be broadcast across multiple channels throughout the next three weeks. Here’s where you can find the action:
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