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How to watch Argentina vs. Brazil 2021 Copa América championship match

Argentina and Brazil meet in the final round of the 2021 Copa América. We break down how to watch match on TV and via live online stream.

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Argentina v Colombia: Semifinal - Copa America Brazil 2021
Lautaro Martinez of Argentina celebrates with teammates Lionel Messi and Nicolás Gonzalez after scoring the first goal of his team during a semi-final match of Copa America Brazil 2021 between Argentina and Colombia at Mane Garrincha Stadium on July 06, 2021 in Brasilia, Brazil.
Photo by Pedro Vilela/Getty Images

Argentina and Brazil face off on Saturday, July 10 in the 2021 Copa América Final. The match gets underway at 8 p.m. ET and will air on FS1. It takes place at Estádio Maracanã in Rio De Janeiro.

You can live stream the final match of the tournament at FOX Live or through the Bally Sports app if you have a cable log-in. If you don’t have one, you can get a free trial from YouTube TV, Hulu with Live TV, AT&T TV Now, FuboTV, or Sling TV to stream the match.

Brazil has been dominant in its Copa America title defense so far. The hosts have yet to lose a match on the way to the final and have only allowed two goals in the competition. Brazil struggled against Chile after going a man down, but should get Gabriel Jesus back for the final. Neymar continues to provide creative attacking play and Brazil’s supporting players are getting to the right spots consistently.

Argentina has been equally brilliant with no losses in the competition. The team has only allowed three goals, but was fortunate to escape a penalty shootout against Colombia in the semifinal. Lionel Messi and Lautaro Martinez form a deadly partnership at the front and Sergio Aguero is a good piece to bring off the bench. Messi has not won an international trophy during his career; it’s a lone black mark on an otherwise GOAT-worthy resume. He’s been a runner-up three times in Copa America, but will look to change that Saturday.

Brazil is a -167 favorite to win at DraftKings Sportsbook while Argentina is a +140 underdog.