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Argentina vs Canada Live Streaming Copa America Semi-Final: Argentina will be squaring off against Canada in the semi-final match of the ...
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Argentina vs Canada Live Streaming Copa America Semi-Final: Argentina will be squaring off against Canada in the semi-final match of the Copa America 2024 on Wednesday (IST) in New Jersey. Argentina received a major boost ahead of semi-final as head coach Lionel Scaloni confirmed that captain Lionel Messi is fit to play despite hamstring injury concerns. After missing Argentina's final group stage due to a thigh complaint, Messi returned to the field in their quarter-final triumph against Ecuador. On the other hand, Canada exceeded expectations by making it out of Group A ahead of South Americans Chile and Peru before pulling off a shock quarter-final win, on penalties, against Venezuela.
When will the Argentina vs Canada, Copa America Semi-Final match take place?
The Argentina vs Canada, Copa America Semi-Final match will take place on Wednesday, July 10 (IST).
Where will the Argentina vs Canada, Copa America Semi-Final match be played?
The Argentina vs Canada, Copa America Semi-Final match will be played at the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
What time will the Argentina vs Canada, Copa America Semi-Final match start?
The Argentina vs Canada, Copa America Semi-Final match will start at 5:30 AM IST.
Which TV channels will telecast the Argentina vs Canada, Copa America Semi-Final match?
The Argentina vs Canada, Copa America Semi-Final match will not be telecasted in India.
Where to follow the live streaming of the Argentina vs Canada, Copa America Semi-Final match?
The Argentina vs Canada, Copa America Semi-Final match will not be streamed in India.
Argentina vs Canada live updates: Copa America latest score as Lionel Messi starts
Follow live action today as Lionel Messi and Argentina face Canada with a spot in the final of Copa America on the line
Michael Dominski
July 10, 2024 at 5:13 AM GMT+6
Argentina vs Canada live updates: Copa America latest score as Lionel Messi starts
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Argentina vs Canada — teams, time, more
Game starts at 8pm EDT. Screened on FS1
Argentina: E Martinez, Tagliafico, Montiel, Romero, L Martinez, Di Maria, De Paul, Mac Allister, Enzo, Messi, Alvarez
Canada: Crepeau, Davies, Cornelius, Johnston, Bombito, Laryea, Eustaquio, David, Shaffelburg, Kone, Larin
Messi & Di Maria
With Angel Di Maria coming into Argentina's starting lineup tonight, this match will be the 112th time he and Lionel Messi play together for Argentina. That will move Di Maria past Javier Mascherano (111) as the teammate Messi has played with the most times for the national team.
Packed press box
Another packed press box here at MetLife Stadium. Argentina and Lionel Messi are the tournament's biggest attractions. Where they go, the international press follows.
Alvarez preferred over Lautaro Martinez
Alvarez preferred over Lautaro Martinez
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Argentina make three changes from their quarterfinal victory over Ecuador. Gonzalo Montiel replaces Nahuel Molina at right back, while Angel Di Maria replaces Nicolas Gonzalez and Julian Alvarez comes in for Lautaro Martinez.
Canada, meanwhile, make only one change from their quarterfinal, bringing Ismael Kone in for Jonathan Osorio.
Canada team news
Canada starting lineup to face Argentina: Crepeau, Davies, Cornelius, Bombito, Johnston, Eustaquio, Kone, Shaffelburg, David, Laryea, Larin
Subs: Ahmed, Bair, Choiniere, Hiebert, McGill, Millar, Miller, Oluwaseyi, Osorio, Piette, De Fougerolles, Russell-Rowe, St. Clair, Waterman
Argentina team news
Argentina starting lineup to face Canada: Emi Martinez, Tagliafico, Lisandro Martinez, Romero, Montiel, Mac Allister, Fernandez, De Paul, Di Maria, Alvarez, Messi
Subs: Acuna, Armani, Carboni, Garnacho, Gonzalez, Lo Celso, Lautaro Martinez, Martinez Quarta, Molina, Otamendi, Palacios, Paredes, Pezzella, Rodriguez, Rulli
Pre-match scenes from MetLife Stadium
Pre-match scenes from MetLife Stadium
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The superstitious pre-match sweet-eating has begun in the center circle for Argentina.
And it’s raining at MetLife, only a little bit but it’s definitely raining. Wonder how that will impact the playing surface tonight...
Argentina’s soccer superstitions: From caramel candies to a Chucky doll in the dressing room
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Argentina’s soccer superstitions: From caramel candies to a Chucky doll in the dressing room
As we saw in both Argentina and Canada's quarterfinals, knockout games at Copa America (with the exception of the final) go straight from normal time to penalties if the score is tied, skipping extra time.
Argentina may have the upper hand if we have another shootout tonight. They have a perfect 4-0 record in penalty shootouts since Emi Martinez became their first-choice goalkeeper, also coinciding with Lionel Scaloni's time as head coach.
What are Copa America extra-time rules? What to know about tournament format
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What are Copa America extra-time rules? What to know about tournament format
The Canada stalwart with Colombian roots and a Copa America dream
The Canada stalwart with Colombian roots and a Copa America dream
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Midfielder Jonathan Osorio has been at the heart of Canada's fairytale run to the Copa America semifinals, and isn't finished yet.
From his Colombian roots to his rise as an MLS player, Melanie Anzidei has his full story at the link below.
Jonathan Osorio – the Canada stalwart with Colombian roots and a Copa America dream
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Jonathan Osorio – the Canada stalwart with Colombian roots and a Copa America dream
Tonight, Canada play one of the biggest games in their history.
Millions could hop back on the bandwagon. So we've brought you a deep dive on everything you didn't know about the squad.
From "Maritime Messi", to the napper and the cheater, the pest and the rock, there are plenty of personalities to get to know within Team Canada.
Joe S. on our discussion page has gotten in on the fun, posting: Maritime Messi for the win
Joshua Kloke has the full breakdown at the link below.
‘Maritime Messi’, the napper and the ‘rock’: Inside the Canada team taking on Argentina
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‘Maritime Messi’, the napper and the ‘rock’: Inside the Canada team taking on Argentina
Scaloni: Messi will start tonight
Scaloni: Messi will start tonight
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Speaking at a press conference yesterday, Lionel Scaloni confirmed that Lionel Messi will play tonight.
“Leo is good. He will be playing tomorrow,” Argentina's head coach said. “It’s an easy decision for me. It’s a fairly honest decision: I ask him how he feels. If he says ‘I’m not good,’ then he will play the last 30 minutes. When he’s available, he will play.
"It's up to me to decide and when I see he's in good condition, even if he's not 100% he will still play. Even when he's not at his best, he still has a lot to give."
How Copa America turned the tactical foul into an art form
How Copa America turned the tactical foul into an art form
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At Copa America, fouling isn't just rampant, it's an art form.
From Marcelo Bielsa's high-pressing forwards to Argentina's streetwise defenders, there have been plenty of examples of subtle but effective foul play that are proving a key part of teams' tactical armoury.
But how do teams get away with it? Stuart James and Thom Harris explain how at the link below.