Watch Mexico vs. Venezuela free live stream: Copa America 2024 time. Both Mexico and Venezuela will look to secure their second straight win in Copa America 2024 when the two sides face off at SoFi Stadium on Wednesday.
After an exciting opening matchday in Group B, the two unbeaten teams lock horns in Hollywood on Wednesday, as Venezuela and Mexico face off in CONMEBOL Copa America action.
For one team, the fact they are coming into their second match with three points is surprising, while the other nearly did not have the sam fortune.
Mexico, the odds-on favorite to win the group, had its share of troubles with Jamaica this past Saturday. La Tri seemed to have surrendered their first goal of the match, but was bailed out by VAR. Mexico would take advantage of the open door, using a Gerardo Arteaga goal in the 69th minute to come away with a 1-0 win. They might have suffered a tough blow, as captain Edson Alvarez had to leave their first contest early due to injury, and he might be finished for the rest of the tournament.
Venezuela had a rather stunning result in their tournament opener on Saturday. They fell behind 1-0 to Ecuador, but a red card gave Venezuela an advantage, and they made the most of it. Jhonder Cadiz and Eduard Bello scored in the second half to help the South American nation pick up a 2-1 win. A win for La Vinotinto would put them in the knockout stage for the first time in five years.
Matchday 2 progresses at Copa America 2024 as Group B squads take the pitch. In the second contest on Wednesday, June 26, Mexico takes on Venezuela at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif.
Venezuela currently holds the top spot in the group thanks to a 2-1 victory over Ecuador to open its tournament. A win over Mexico would give Venezuela a strong shot to win the group, but just locking up 1 point will go a long way toward advancing to the quarterfinals. Venezuela closes the Group Stage against Jamaica.
Mexico took down Jamaica 1-0 to open Copa America and now sits at second on the Group B table. Mexico trails Venezuela in goals made. It closes the Group Stage against Ecuador.
Who: Mexico vs. Venezuela
When: Wednesday, June 26 at 9 p.m. EST
Where: SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif.
Argentina has clinched a spot in the quarterfinals at Copa America, but the last match wasn’t all good news for the defending champions.
A 1-0 win over Chile was overshadowed by a potential injury to Lionel Messi. As explained by the Associated Press, Messi took some time off the pitch in the middle of the first half to have a the area around his right thigh treated.
Messi, who just turned 37, said it was “nothing serious” after the win.
“It’s bothering me a little bit but I was able to finish the match,” Messi said. “It was hard for me to move freely, particularly side to side. We’ll see tomorrow how it feels.”
Messi played the entire game and Argentina’s 88th minute winner came off a corner from Messi that ended up in the back of the net thanks to Lautaro Martínez getting control following a scramble.
La Vinotinto kicked off their campaign with a 2-1 win over Ecuador, while La Tri edged Jamaica 1-0 in their opening game of the tournament.
Venezuela team news
Pachuca forward Salomon Rondon will lead the line once again.
Meanwhile, despite scoring off the bench last time out, Jhonder Cadiz and Eduard Bello may not be handed starts against Mexico.
Captain Edson Alvarez is a major doubt after he was forced off with a hamstring problem in the game against Jamaica.
Goalkeeper Julio Gonzalez will look to keep his sheet clean once again, with Feyenoord forward Santiago Gimenez featuring upfront.
Mexico possible XI: Gonzalez; J. Sanchez, Montes, Vasquez, Arteaga; Romo, Chavez; Vega, Pineda, Quinones; Gimenez.
El Tri coach Jaime Lozano will have to replace the West Ham star for the Group B match in front of what's expected to be a packed house at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, California on Wednesday, June 26.
Mexico veterans like Orbelin Pineda, Uriel Antuna, and Luis Chavez will be relied on even more in Alvarez's absence, while his likely replacement, Luis Romo, will have to fill some huge boots and an important role to fill against a Venezuela team high on confidence.
Both Mexico and Venezuela enter the second matchday with three points, but Venezuela acquired theirs in dramatic fashion as they came back from a goal down against Ecuador to win, 2-1. Both halftime substitutions from coach Fernando Batista scored paid off as Jhonder Cadiz and Eduard Bello got the goals to complete the turnaround. Following a strong start in World Cup qualifying, Venezuela believe they can make a deep run in this Copa America.
This game faces the two teams that debuted with victories in Group B of the Copa America 2024 against each other. Therefore, it will be a duel for the leadership of the group and practically for qualification, since if there is a winner, they will ensure their passage to the next round by 90%.
Mexico debuted with a predictable victory against Jamaica, despite suffering at times. Venezuela, for their part, provided a surprise by beating the group favorites, Ecuador, 2-1. This match between the two leaders of Group B promises to be vibrant, with leadership and, to a large extent, qualification at stake.
Watch Mexico vs. Venezuela free live stream: Copa America 2024 time. Both Mexico and Venezuela will look to secure their second straight win in Copa America 2024 when the two sides face off at SoFi Stadium on Wednesday.
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After an exciting opening matchday in Group B, the two unbeaten teams lock horns in Hollywood on Wednesday, as Venezuela and Mexico face off in CONMEBOL Copa America action.
For one team, the fact they are coming into their second match with three points is surprising, while the other nearly did not have the sam fortune.
Mexico, the odds-on favorite to win the group, had its share of troubles with Jamaica this past Saturday. La Tri seemed to have surrendered their first goal of the match, but was bailed out by VAR. Mexico would take advantage of the open door, using a Gerardo Arteaga goal in the 69th minute to come away with a 1-0 win. They might have suffered a tough blow, as captain Edson Alvarez had to leave their first contest early due to injury, and he might be finished for the rest of the tournament.
Venezuela had a rather stunning result in their tournament opener on Saturday. They fell behind 1-0 to Ecuador, but a red card gave Venezuela an advantage, and they made the most of it. Jhonder Cadiz and Eduard Bello scored in the second half to help the South American nation pick up a 2-1 win. A win for La Vinotinto would put them in the knockout stage for the first time in five years.
Matchday 2 progresses at Copa America 2024 as Group B squads take the pitch. In the second contest on Wednesday, June 26, Mexico takes on Venezuela at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif.
Venezuela currently holds the top spot in the group thanks to a 2-1 victory over Ecuador to open its tournament. A win over Mexico would give Venezuela a strong shot to win the group, but just locking up 1 point will go a long way toward advancing to the quarterfinals. Venezuela closes the Group Stage against Jamaica.
Mexico took down Jamaica 1-0 to open Copa America and now sits at second on the Group B table. Mexico trails Venezuela in goals made. It closes the Group Stage against Ecuador.
Who: Mexico vs. Venezuela
When: Wednesday, June 26 at 9 p.m. EST
Where: SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif.
Argentina has clinched a spot in the quarterfinals at Copa America, but the last match wasn’t all good news for the defending champions.
A 1-0 win over Chile was overshadowed by a potential injury to Lionel Messi. As explained by the Associated Press, Messi took some time off the pitch in the middle of the first half to have a the area around his right thigh treated.
Messi, who just turned 37, said it was “nothing serious” after the win.
“It’s bothering me a little bit but I was able to finish the match,” Messi said. “It was hard for me to move freely, particularly side to side. We’ll see tomorrow how it feels.”
Messi played the entire game and Argentina’s 88th minute winner came off a corner from Messi that ended up in the back of the net thanks to Lautaro Martínez getting control following a scramble.
La Vinotinto kicked off their campaign with a 2-1 win over Ecuador, while La Tri edged Jamaica 1-0 in their opening game of the tournament.
Venezuela team news
Pachuca forward Salomon Rondon will lead the line once again.
Meanwhile, despite scoring off the bench last time out, Jhonder Cadiz and Eduard Bello may not be handed starts against Mexico.
Venezuela possible XI: Romo; Gonzalez, Ferraresi, Osorio, Navarro; Martinez, Herrera; Savarino, Casseres, Soteldo; Rondon.
Mexico team news
Captain Edson Alvarez is a major doubt after he was forced off with a hamstring problem in the game against Jamaica.
Goalkeeper Julio Gonzalez will look to keep his sheet clean once again, with Feyenoord forward Santiago Gimenez featuring upfront.
Mexico possible XI: Gonzalez; J. Sanchez, Montes, Vasquez, Arteaga; Romo, Chavez; Vega, Pineda, Quinones; Gimenez.
El Tri coach Jaime Lozano will have to replace the West Ham star for the Group B match in front of what's expected to be a packed house at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, California on Wednesday, June 26.
Mexico veterans like Orbelin Pineda, Uriel Antuna, and Luis Chavez will be relied on even more in Alvarez's absence, while his likely replacement, Luis Romo, will have to fill some huge boots and an important role to fill against a Venezuela team high on confidence.
Both Mexico and Venezuela enter the second matchday with three points, but Venezuela acquired theirs in dramatic fashion as they came back from a goal down against Ecuador to win, 2-1. Both halftime substitutions from coach Fernando Batista scored paid off as Jhonder Cadiz and Eduard Bello got the goals to complete the turnaround. Following a strong start in World Cup qualifying, Venezuela believe they can make a deep run in this Copa America.
This game faces the two teams that debuted with victories in Group B of the Copa America 2024 against each other. Therefore, it will be a duel for the leadership of the group and practically for qualification, since if there is a winner, they will ensure their passage to the next round by 90%.
Mexico debuted with a predictable victory against Jamaica, despite suffering at times. Venezuela, for their part, provided a surprise by beating the group favorites, Ecuador, 2-1. This match between the two leaders of Group B promises to be vibrant, with leadership and, to a large extent, qualification at stake.