Here’s What You Need to Know About the Copa América Centenario Matchups

It’s happening! Copa América Centenario is really happening, fam. The draw is done, the pots have been emptied, and our hearts and minds are now full of excitement and raw emotion as we anticipate seeing world fútbol cracks live in the U.S. in a few months time (June 3 to 26, to be precise). Wow. As a pre-sale venue pass holder at MetLife Stadium myself, I cannot express the elation that this elaborate draw night in New York has brought me.

My only wish? Well…
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And the moment we’ve all been waiting for – the four groups in all their glory:

Group A: USA, Colombia, Costa Rica, Paraguay
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Group B: Brazil, Ecuador, Haiti, Peru
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Group C: Mexico, Uruguay, Jamaica, Venezuela
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Group D: Argentina, Chile, Panama, Bolivia
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Copa América Centenario will kick off on June 3 when the USA takes on Colombia and will conclude with the final on June 26 at Metlife Stadium. The quarterfinals will be played in New York/New Jersey, Foxborough, Santa Clara, and Seattle; the semis will take place in Houston and Chicago.