Will hosts Brazil lift the Copa America?
Will hosts Brazil lift the Copa America?

Copa America 2019: Fixtures, results, tables plus TV and venue guides and kick-off times


The fixtures, results, tables, kick-off times and TV guide for the 2019 Copa America, which takes place in Brazil from June 14 to July 7.

The 2019 Copa America is about to reach its conclusion, with hosts Brazil favourites to lift the trophy for the ninth time in their history, but first since 2007.

The Selecao have also won the Copa America on all four occasions they've been the host nation (1919, 1922, 1949 and 1989) and they'll be confident of doing so for the fifth time after overcoming Argentina in the semi-finals to set up a clash with underdogs Peru, who beat defending champions Chile.

Here you can follow the event with all the fixtures, kick-off times (UK time), results, daily round-ups, tables, venues, TV guide, Sky Bet odds and all the squad lists.

Group Stage: Fixtures, Results & Tables

  • Scroll down for knockout fixture schedule

There are a total of 12 teams involved, split into three groups of four. The top two in each group will progress to the knockout stages, alongside the two best teams from the three who finish in third.

How to watch on TV: Live coverage will be available on Premier Sports 1 and 2 along with their online streaming service for the duration of the tournament. Click here for more information.

GROUP A

  1. Brazil P 3 W 2 D 1 L 0 GF 8 GA 0 GD +8 PTS 7
  2. Venezuela P 3 W 1 D 2 L 0 GF 3 GA 1 GD +2 PTS 5
  3. Peru P 3 W 1 D 1 L 1 GF 3 GA 6 GD -3 PTS 4
  4. Bolivia P 3 W 0 D 0 L 3 GF 2 GA 9 GD -7 PTS 0

Group A Fixtures & Results (Kick-off listed as UK times)

GROUP B

  1. Colombia P 3 W 3 D 0 L 0 GF 4 GA 0 GD +4 PTS 9
  2. Argentina P 3 W 1 D 1 L 1 GF 3 GA 3 GD 0 PTS 4
  3. Paraguay P 3 W 0 D 2 L 1 GF 3 GA 4 GD -1 PTS 2
  4. Qatar P 3 W 0 D 1 L 2 GF 2 GA 5 GD -3 PTS 1

Group B Fixtures & Results (Kick-off listed as UK times)

GROUP C

  1. Uruguay P 3 W 2 D 1 L 0 GF 7 GA 2 GD +5 PTS 7
  2. Chile P 3 W 2 D 0 L 1 F 6 A 2 GD +4 PTS 6
  3. Japan P 3 W 0 D 2 L 1 GF 3 GA 6 GD -4 PTS 1
  4. Ecuador P 3 W 0 D 1 L 2 GF 2 GA 7 GD -5 PTS 1

Group C Fixtures & Results (Kick-off listed as UK times)

  • Uruguay 4-0 Ecuador (Report & Highlights) - June 16
    Estadio Mineirao, Belo Horizonte
  • Japan 0-4 Chile - (Report & Highlights) - June 17
    Estadio do Morumbi, Sao Paulo
  • Uruguay 2-2 Japan - (Report) - June 20
    Arena do Gremio, Porto Alegre
  • Ecuador 1-2 Chile - (Report) - June 21
    Itaipava Arena Fonte Nova, Salvador
  • Chile 0-1 Uruguay - (Report) June 24
    Estadio do Maracana, Rio de Janeiro
  • Ecuador 1-1 Japan - (Report) - June 24
    Estadio Mineirao, Belo Horizonte

Knockout Stages: Fixture schedule & results

In the quarter-finals, there is no extra-time and matches level after 90 minutes will go straight to a penalty shootout. Extra-time is introduced at the semi-final stage, while it is also in use for the final and third-place play-off. A fourth substitute is allowed for each team in extra-time.

How to watch on TV: Live coverage will be available on Premier Sports 1 and 2 along with their online streaming service for the duration of the tournament. Click here for more information.

QUARTER-FINALS (Kick-offs UK time)

  • QF1: Brazil 0-0 Paraguay (Brazil win 4-3 on penalties) - Report & Highlights
    Arena do Gremio, Porto Alegre
  • QF2: Venezuela 0-2 Argentina - Report & Highlights
    Estadio do Maracana, Rio de Janeiro
  • QF3: Colombia 0-0 Chile (Chile win 5-4 on penalties)
    Arena Corinthians, Sao Paulo
  • QF4: Uruguay 0-0 Peru (Peru win 5-4 on penalties)
    Itaipava Arena Fonte Nova, Salvador

SEMI-FINALS

THIRD/FOURTH PLAY-OFF

  • Chile 1-2 Argentina - Report
    Arena Corinthians, Sao Paulo

FINAL

  • Brazil v Peru - July 7, 21:00
    Estadio do Maracana, Rio de Janeiro

Copa America: Pre-tournament odds and betting

Click here for our in-depth tournament betting preview

Click here for all the latest Sky Bet odds

Pre-tournament prices were:

  • Brazil - 1/1
  • Argentina - 7/2
  • Uruguay - 13/2
  • Colombia - 9/1
  • Chile - 12/1
  • Peru - 20/1
  • Japan - 33/1
  • Paraguay - 33/1
  • Venezuela - 33/1
  • Ecuador - 40/1
  • Bolivia - 40/1
  • Qatar - 100/1

Copa America: Squad lists

Brazil

  • Goalkeepers: Alisson, Ederson, Cassio
  • Defenders: Dani Alves, Fagner, Alex Sandro, Filipe Luis, Thiago Silva, Miranda, Marquinhos, Eder Militao
  • Midfielders: Casemiro, Fernandinho, Arthur, Allan, Lucas Paqueta, Philippe Coutinho, Willian
  • Forwards: Everton, David Neres, Richarlison, Roberto Firmino, Gabriel Jesus

Bolivia

  • Goalkeepers: Carlos Lampe, Ruben Cordano, Javier Rojas
  • Defenders: Marvin Bejarano, Diego Bejarano, Luis Haquin, Adrian Jusino, Mario Cuellar, Saul Torres, Roberto Fernandez, Jose Mario Carrasco
  • Midfielders: Alejandro Chumacero, Raul Castro, Erwin Saavedra, Leonel Justiniano, Samuel Galindo, Fernando Saucedo, Diego Wayar, Paul Arano
  • Forwards: Marcelo Martins, Gilbert Alvarez, Rodrigo Ramallo, Leonardo Vaca

Venezuela

  • Goalkeepers: Wuilker Farinez, Rafael Romo, Joel Graterol
  • Defenders: Roberto Rosales, Mikel Villanueva, Rolf Feltscher, John Chancellor, Yordan Osorio, Ronald Hernandez, Luis Mago
  • Midfielders: Tomas Rincon, Luis Manuel Seijas, Arquimedes Figuera, Jhon Murillo, Darwin Machis, Junior Moreno, Adalberto Penaranda, Yangel Herrera, Luis Gonzalez, Jefferson Savarino
  • Forwards: Salomon Rondon, Josef Martinez, Fernando Aristeguieta

Peru

  • Goalkeepers: Pedro Gallese, Carlos Caceda, Patricio Alvarez
  • Defenders: Luis Advincula, Carlos Zambrano, Miguel Trauco, Aldo Corzo, Alexander Callens, Miguel Araujo, Anderson Santamaria, Luis Abram
  • Midfielders: Yoshimar Yotun, Christian Cueva, Edison Flores, Renato Tapia, Christofer Gonzales, Jesus Pretell, Paolo Hurtado
  • Forwards: Jefferson Farfan, Paolo Guerrero, Andre Carillo, Raul Ruidiaz, Andy Polo

Argentina

  • Goalkeepers: Franco Armani, Agustin Marchesin, Esteban Andrada
  • Defenders: Nicolas Otamendi, Ramiro Funes Mori, Marcos Acuna, Nicolas Tagliafico, German Pezzella, Renzo Saravia, Juan Foyth
  • Midfielders: Angel Di Maria, Roberto Pereyra, Giovani Lo Celso, Leandro Paredes, Rodrigo De Paul, Exequiel Palacios, Guido Rodriguez, Ivan Marcone
  • Forwards: Lionel Messi, Sergio Aguero, Paulo Dybala, Lautaro Martinez, Matias Suarez

Colombia

  • Goalkeepers: David Ospina, Camilo Vargas, Alvaro Montero
  • Defenders: Cristian Zapata, Santiago Arias, Davinson Sanchez, Yerry Mina, William Tesillo, Cristian Borja, Stefan Medina, Jhon Lucumi
  • Midfielders: Juan Cuadrado, James Rodriguez, Edwin Cardona, Wilmar Barrios, Mateus Uribe, Jefferson Lerma, Gustavo Cuellar
  • Forwards: Radamel Falcao, Luis Muriel, Roger Martinez, Duvan Zapata, Luis Diaz

Paraguay

  • Goalkeepers: Antony Silva, Roberto Junior Fernandez, Alfredo Aguilar
  • Defenders: Gustavo Gomez, Ivan Piris, Bruno Valdez, Junior Alonso, Fabian Balbuena, Juan Escobar, Santiago Arzamendia, Ivan Torres
  • Midfielders: Oscar Romero, Richard Ortiz, Rodrigo Rojas, Miguel Almiron, Celso Ortiz, Matias Rojas
  • Forwards: Oscar Cardozo, Hernan Perez, Derlis Gonzalez, Federico Santander, Cecilio Dominguez, Juan Iturbe

Qatar

  • Goalkeepers: Saad Al Sheeb, Youssef Hassan, Mohammed Al Bakri
  • Defenders: Tareq Salman, Abdulkarim Hassam, Hamed Ismael, , Tameem Al-Muhaza, Assim Madebo, Salem Alhajri, Ahmed Fathy, Pedro Correira, Al Mahdi Ali, Bassam Husham
  • Midfielders: Boualem Khoukhi, Karim Boudiaf, Ali Afif, Abdulaziz Hatim, Abdullah Abdul Salam
  • Forwards: Akram Afif, Hassan Al Haydos, Almoez Ali, Ahmed Al Aaeldin, Ahmed Moein, Abdulaziz Al Ansari

Uruguay

  • Goalkeepers: Fernando Muslera, Martin Silva, Martin Campana
  • Defenders: Diego Godin, Jose Maria Gimenez, Sebastian Coates, Martin Caceres, Marcelo Sarrachi
  • Midfielders: Giovanni Gonzalez, Diego Laxalt, Lucas Torreira, Matias Vecino, Rodrigo Bentancur, Nahitan Nandez, Federico Valverde, Nicolas Lodeiro, Giorgian De Arrascaeta, Gaston Pereiro
  • Forward: Edinson Cavani, Cristhian Stuani, Maximiliano Gomez, Jonathan Rodriguez, Luis Suarez

Ecuador

  • Goalkeepers: Alexander Dominguez, Pedro Ortiz, Maximo Banguera
  • Defenders: Arturo Mina, Roberto Arboleda, Pedro Pablo Velasco, Cristian Ramirez, Xavier Arreaga, Jose Quintero, Beder Caicedo, Gabriel Achilier
  • Midfielders: Romario Ibarra, Renato Ibarra, Carlos Gruezo, Jefferson Intriago, Antonio Valencia, Ayrton Preciado, Jefferson Orejuela, Andres Chicaiza, Jhegson Mendez
  • Forwards: Carlos Garces, Angel Mena, Enner Valencia

Japan

  • Goalkeepers: Eiji Kawashima, Ryosuke Kojima, Keisuke Osako
  • Defenders: Naomichi Ueda, Takehiro Tomiyasu, Tomoki Iwata, Ko Itakura, Daiki Sugioka, Teruki Hara, Daiki Suga, Yugo Tatsuta
  • Midfielders: Yuta Nakayama, Gaku Shibasaki, Shoya Nakajima, Takefusa Kubo, Tatsuya Ito, Koji Miyoshi, Kota Watanabe, Hiroki Abe, Taishi Matsumoto
  • Forwards: Shinji Okazaki, Daizen Maeda, Ayase Ueda

Chile

  • Goalkeepers: Gabriel Arias, Brayan Cortes, Yerko Urra
  • Defenders: Gary Medel, Gonzalo Jara, Mauricio Isla, Jean Beausejour, Paulo Diaz, Guillermo Maripan, Igor Lichnovsky, Oscar Opazo
  • Midfielders: Arturo Vidal, Charles Aranguiz, Pedro Pablo Hernandez, Erick Pulgar, Diego Valdes, Esteban Pavez
  • Forwards: Alexis Sanchez, Eduardo Vargas, Jose Pedro Fuenzalida, Nicolas Castillo, Junior Fernandes, Angelo Sagal

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