
Copa America Schedule 2016: TV Coverage, Picks for Remaining Fixtures
The 2016 Copa America enters its final stretch this weekend as Argentina prepare to face off against Chile, who are hoping to claim back-to-back titles on Sunday, one year after winning their maiden crown.
Argentina have already defeated La Roja during the Copa America Centenario, however, and manager Gerardo Martino's side have been pegged as frontrunners for first place since the competition began.
On Saturday, Colombia will go up against host nation, the United States, in a battle for third place, and both nations could do with a consolation prize for their troubles.
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We provide all the essential viewing information for this year's remaining Copa America clashes, complete with previews for both the final and third-place play-off matchups.
| Saturday, June 25 | 8 p.m. ET/1 a.m. BST (Sunday, June 26) | United States vs. Colombia | United States on Pens |
| Sunday, June 26 | 8 p.m. ET/1 a.m. BST (Sunday, June 26) | Argentina vs. Chile | Argentina |
Fox Sports will broadcast the matches in the United States, while Premier Sports will do so in the United Kingdom.
The action can also be streamed live at Fox Soccer 2GO (U.S.) and FuboTV (U.S.).
Argentina Do the Double Against Chile
Both teams in this year's final have motivation to treat the Copa America Centenario as a cause for revenge, with Chile having already lost 2-1 to Argentina during the group stage of this year's contest.
However, it was against La Albiceleste that the Chileans clinched their maiden Copa America title in their own backyard last year, as broadcaster Deji Kofi Faremi recently pointed out:
On paper, Argentina are the distinct favourites to take top spot, and national legend Diego Maradona didn't split any hairs when telling the country's current crop to go and win on Sunday.
Speaking to Argentinian network C5N, Maradona said (h/t AS): "Of course I think we'll win. But if you don't win, don't come back."
The two teams travel to the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey filled with anticipation; Argentina shoulder the majority of the pressure, but Chile are far from without their own share as the Copa champions.
That being said, Martino's favourites have lived up to their billing and scored 18 goals in their five matches thus far, conceding just two, and Sunday's showdown appears to be theirs to lose.
Prediction: Argentina 2-1 Chile
United States Gain Colombian Redemption

As is the case with this year's finalists, the United States and Colombia have also met already in the Copa America Centenario, but the stakes are that much higher in their second encounter.
The Stars and Stripes dropped out of the title running following a 4-0 loss to Argentina on Tuesday, while BBC Sport's Tim Vickery criticised Colombia for being all bark and no bite in their defeat to Chile on Wednesday:
The United States were convincingly dismantled by La Albiceleste, and federation president Sunil Gulati was humble enough to admit as much, per the Associated Press:
That being said, manager Jurgen Klinsmann's side have shown major improvement since that opening 2-0 loss to Colombia, while Jose Pekerman's counterparts have looked out of sorts, failing to score in their last two games.
The United States have shown their own knack for being stubborn in defence, and if they can keep a tame-looking Colombia side at bay on home turf, they can snatch what once seemed like an unlikely third-place finish.
Prediction: United States 1-1 Colombia (USA Win on Penalties)






