Follow live coverage as Lionel Messi’s Argentina take on Canada in the opening match of the 2024 Copa America
Copa America gets underway when Argentina and Canada meet in Atlanta on Thursday with Lionel Messi's FIFA 2022 World Cup winners pre-tournament favorites to go all the way. Jesse Marsch's Canadian side is first up and although it has been mixed in terms of results so far with a heavy loss to the Netherlands but a credible draw with France, this will be their first competitive test.
The South Americans still boast much of the talent that enabled them to see off Les Bleus on penalties in Qatar and Brazil's post-World Cup dip in form suggests that the Albiceleste are heavy favorites to win on U.S. soil. With Peru and Chile more familiar than Canada and their 2022 triumph also starting with defeat, Argentina have been warned ahead of this one.
Here are our storylines, how you can watch the match and more:
Argentina: Paulo Dybala is arguably the biggest name missing out although there is also Juan Foyth and Lucas Ocampos. All aged 36, Messi, Angel Di Maria and Nicolas Otamendi are all extreme veterans but will be expected to contribute significantly again while familiar midfield faces Rodrigo de Paul and Leandro Paredes should also form part of Lionel Scaloni's preferred starting XI.
Possible Argentina XI: E. Martinez; Montiel, Romero, L. Martinez, Acuna; De Paul, Paredes, Lo Celso; Alvarez, Messi, Di Maria.
Canada: This Canadian side is starting to move on from the likes of Milan Borjan and Lucas Cavallini while long-time leader Atiba Hutchinson has retired so he's no longer an option. The squad is headlined with attacking talent such as Jonathan David, Cyle Larin and Tajon Buchanan but there are also the likes of Alphonso Davies and Stephen Eustaquio across defense and midfield. Maxime Crepeau is emerging as the new No. 1 goalkeeper and England-born Luc de Fougerolles is making his first appearance in a senior squad.
Expect a tight start which finishes with a narrow win for Argentina but an encouraging result for Canada all the same. Sclaoni's men should go on to top the group but results against Peru and Chile will dictate Marsch and his players' fate -- not the world champions. Pick: Argentina 1, Canada 0.
Follow live coverage as Lionel Messi’s Argentina take on Canada in the opening match of the 2024 Copa America
Copa America gets underway when Argentina and Canada meet in Atlanta on Thursday with Lionel Messi's FIFA 2022 World Cup winners pre-tournament favorites to go all the way. Jesse Marsch's Canadian side is first up and although it has been mixed in terms of results so far with a heavy loss to the Netherlands but a credible draw with France, this will be their first competitive test.
The South Americans still boast much of the talent that enabled them to see off Les Bleus on penalties in Qatar and Brazil's post-World Cup dip in form suggests that the Albiceleste are heavy favorites to win on U.S. soil. With Peru and Chile more familiar than Canada and their 2022 triumph also starting with defeat, Argentina have been warned ahead of this one.
Here are our storylines, how you can watch the match and more:
Argentina: Paulo Dybala is arguably the biggest name missing out although there is also Juan Foyth and Lucas Ocampos. All aged 36, Messi, Angel Di Maria and Nicolas Otamendi are all extreme veterans but will be expected to contribute significantly again while familiar midfield faces Rodrigo de Paul and Leandro Paredes should also form part of Lionel Scaloni's preferred starting XI.
Possible Argentina XI: E. Martinez; Montiel, Romero, L. Martinez, Acuna; De Paul, Paredes, Lo Celso; Alvarez, Messi, Di Maria.
Canada: This Canadian side is starting to move on from the likes of Milan Borjan and Lucas Cavallini while long-time leader Atiba Hutchinson has retired so he's no longer an option. The squad is headlined with attacking talent such as Jonathan David, Cyle Larin and Tajon Buchanan but there are also the likes of Alphonso Davies and Stephen Eustaquio across defense and midfield. Maxime Crepeau is emerging as the new No. 1 goalkeeper and England-born Luc de Fougerolles is making his first appearance in a senior squad.
Possible Canada XI: Crepeau; Johnstone, Bombito, Cornelius, Davies; Buchanan, Kone, Eustaquio, Millar; David, Larin.
Prediction
Expect a tight start which finishes with a narrow win for Argentina but an encouraging result for Canada all the same. Sclaoni's men should go on to top the group but results against Peru and Chile will dictate Marsch and his players' fate -- not the world champions. Pick: Argentina 1, Canada 0.