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Argentina vs Colombia: TV channel, live stream, squad news & preview

Lionel Messi's quest to win the biggest honour in the South American game begins again on Saturday as Argentina face Colombia in the first Group B clash of the 2019 Copa America at the Itaipava Arena Fonte Nova in Salvador, Brazil.

The Albiceleste are looking to lift the title for the first time since 1993 as they look to leave behind last-gasp defeats in 2007, 2015 and 2016 to write a new chapter in their history.

They face a difficult task against a number of sides however, with their opening opponents already having held them to a 0-0 draw last September.

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Both will be keen to get off on the right foot though and ensure that their latest tilt at glory is a rousing success.

Game Argentina vs Colombia
Date Saturday, June 15
Time 11:00pm BST / 6:00pm ET
Stream (US) fubo TV (7-day free trial)

TV Channel, Live Stream & How To Watch


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In the United States (US), the game can be watched on Telemundo, ESPN+ and  live and on-demand with fuboTV (7-day free trial) .

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US TV channelOnline stream
Telemundo / ESPN+fubo TV (7-day free trial)

In the United Kingdom (UK), the game will be broadcast on Premier Sports 1 and can be streamed via Premier Player HD.

UK TV channelOnline stream
Premier Sports 1Premier Player HD

Squads & Team News


PositionArgentina squad
Goalkeepers Armani, Marchesin, Andrada
Defenders Foyth, Tagliafico, Saravia, Pezzella, Funes Mori, Casco, Otamendi
Midfielders Paredes, Pereyra, Acuna, Di Maria, Pizarro, De Paul, Rodriguez, Lo Celso
Forwards Aguero, Messi, Suarez, Dybala, Martinez

With Lionel Messi arguably in the prime of his career, the Barcelona star will be determined to make amends for his miss in the Centenario final against Chile three years ago.

Lionel Scaloni will likely favour a line-up similar to the one that defeated Nicaragua 5-1 in a warm-up game on June 7 as he looks to guide the Albiceleste to their first title since 1993.

Confirmed Argentina starting XI : Armani, Saravia, Otamendi, Pezzella, Tagliafico; Rodriguez, Lo Celso, Paredes; Di Maria, Aguero, Messi.

PositionColombia squad
Goalkeepers Ospina, Vargas, Montero
Defenders Cristian Zapata, Medina, Arias, Tesillo, Mina, Borja, Lucumi, Sanchez
Midfielders Barrios, Cardona, Rodriguez, Cuadrado, Uribe, Lerma, Cuellar
Forwards Duvan Zapata, Falcao, Diaz, Muriel, Martinez

Former Iran boss Carlos Queiroz will take charge of his first major tournament after taking the reins in February.

The 66-year-old has a full bill of health and will likely stick to a similar line-up that beat Peru 3-0 in a warm-up last week.

Confirmed Colombia starting XI:  Ospina; Medina, Mina, Sanchez, Tesillo; Cuadrado, Barrios, Uribe; Rodriguez, Falcao, Muriel.


Betting & Match Odds


Argentina are even favourites to take the win with bet365 in this opening game. Colombia meanwhile can be backed at 3/1 while the draw is available at 11/5.

Click here to see all of bet 365's offers for the game, including goalscoring markets, correct score predictions and more.


Match Preview


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The weight of expectation once again rests upon Lionel Messi's shoulders as Argentina prepare to begin their latest Copa America campaign against Colombia in Brazil.

At 31, he is supposedly moving towards the end of his prime playing days, though his on-field exploits certainly suggest otherwise.

As such, he appears poised to finally lead his nation to Copa glory, with the honour one of the few glaring omissions on an otherwise stellar career.

Failure here would not spell the end of his chances, with Argentina themselves hosting next year's edition, and at 36, he may still be in contention for the 2024 edition too.

But there can be little hiding that the Albiceleste's defeats in 2007, 2015 and 2016 - the latter two in penalty shoot-outs to Chile - has left something of a hoodoo over whether he can captain his country to the top prize.

As such, Messi and his team-mates under Lionel Scaloni will be determined to go one step futher this year - and will begin with a clash against Carlos Queiroz's side.

The Portuguese is still inside the first six months of his spell in charge after departing the top post with Iran, with whom he competed in two World Cups.

The 66-year-old has named enough formidable firepower in his side to trouble even the most ardent defences and the 2016 third-place finishers may fancy their chances as relative dark horses.

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