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Copa America Schedule 2016: Live Stream, TV Info, Odds for Monday Group Fixtures
- Updated: June 6, 2016
Argentina will take on Chile at the 2016 Copa America on Monday in a repeat of last year’s final.
The two sides—respectively ranked first and fifth in the world by FIFA—will take the field at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, at 10 p.m. ET.
Before they kick off, Group D’s other sides, Panama and Bolivia, play Orlando, Florida, seeking to get off to a good start before facing two of the tournament’s favourites on Friday.
Read on for a preview of Monday’s action, but first, here’s a look at the schedule and odds for both games:
Fox Sports will televise the matches in the U.S. The action can also be streamed live at Fox Soccer 2GO (U.S.) and FuboTV (Global).
Panama vs. Bolivia
Panama aren’t expected to reach the latter stages of the tournament—and indeed, they aren’t likely to make it out of Group D with Chile and Argentina around.
However, Los Canaleros have been quietly impressive at the CONCACAF Gold Cup in recent years. Last year, they finished third, and in 2013, they got all the way to the final before losing to the U.S. That should stand them in good stead for their Copa America debut.
Per Goal’s Jack Davies, Panama midfielder Armando Cooper said ahead of the game: “We want to do things in a good way on the day of the match against Bolivia. We are doing things well. We are all good; we’re healthy. We want to impose our style and form. We hope that on …
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