
Copa America Schedule 2016: TV Coverage, Live Stream for Updated Bracket
Argentina meet Chile at the Copa America Centenario in East Rutherford, New Jersey, on Sunday, in a rematch of last year's final. Before the showpiece game, though, hosts USA will face Colombia in the third-place playoff on Saturday in Glendale, Arizona.
Chile won the 2015 encounter, but Argentina will be confident of gaining a measure of revenge at MetLife Stadium, thanks to their awesome firepower up front. It's been an emphatic march to another final for Argentina, with both Lionel Messi and Gonzalo Higuain deadly in front of goal.
Yet, the reigning champions have their own prolific forwards in the shape of Alexis Sanchez and Eduardo Vargas. They also boast a deep and talented midfield.
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As for USA and Colombia, both nations will still be smarting after they each failed to score in their respective semi-final defeats. Colombia boast the greater talent but may struggle to recover from failing to win a tournament they appeared primed to win, while USMNT can secure a best-ever finish at the Copa.

Before a preview, here are the schedule and viewing details for each match:
USA vs. Colombia
Date: Saturday, June 25
Time: 8 p.m. (ET) / 1 a.m. (BST)
TV: Fox Sports 1 / Premier Sports
Live Stream: Fox Soccer 2Go, fubo.tv, Premier Sports
Argentina vs. Chile
Date: Sunday, June 26
Time: 8 p.m. (ET) / 1 a.m. (BST)
TV: Fox Sports 1 / Premier Sports
Live Stream: Fox Soccer 2Go, fubo.tv, Premier Sports
Preview
The chance to finish third is also an opportunity for USA boss Jurgen Klinsmann to prove his team can beat quality opposition, according to Sam Stejskal of MLSSoccer.com: "As has been the case for most of Klinsmann’s tenure, the U.S. in the Copa America have taken care of business against opponents they should’ve beaten (Paraguay, Costa Rica and, to a slightly lesser extent, Ecuador) and lost to more talented sides (Colombia, Argentina)."

Arresting that pattern won't be easy against a Colombia side loaded with talent, particularly in forward areas. Playmaker James Rodriguez and winger Juan Cuadrado can trouble any defence, provided they are on form.
James couldn't exert his usual influence in the 2-0 semi-final loss to Chile. He may even miss out as he prepares for shoulder surgery, per Goal.com (h/t Yahoo Sport).
Being without his creativity would be a major blow, especially considering Colombia have experienced some problems up front, where the usually lethal Carlos Bacca has been out of sorts, according to the same Goal report.

Potentially missing so much talent in the final third could tip this playoff USA's way.
Winning without midfielders Arturo Vidal and Marcelo Diaz in the semi-final spoke volumes of the strength of Chile's squad. ESPN FC's Jeff Carlisle described how coach Juan Antonio Pizzi trusted Charles Aranguiz in the vital holding role, a move that paid off handsomely, with the player even grabbing a key goal.
Aranguiz may be pushed aside if both Vidal and Diaz return for the final, but Pizzi would be wise to keep him in the starting XI. Chile will need plenty of bodies in the middle to track Messi's movement.

Yet, this is no one-man team or even a solo effort in attack. Not when Higuain is also rattling in the goals, bagging a brace in the 4-0 win over USA. The bench is even loaded with Sergio Aguero in reserve.
It's tough to think La Roja will manage to keep Messi and Co. out the way they did in last year's final, one decided on penalties following a goalless draw.



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