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Copa America 2024: How to watch Brazil vs. Costa Rica for free

The Copa America is back in action tonight with Group D’s first outings in the tournament — Colombia and Paraguay will meet in Houston, TX, while over in Los Angeles, one of the favorites to win the whole thing, Brazil, is just getting started.

The Brazilian men’s national team has been through ups and downs recently, with Brazilian soccer legend Ronaldinho ripping his former squad on Instagram and World Cup qualifying getting off to a rough start. With a new manager, the team has performed well, but they’re not up to the form you come to expect from a country that’s such a soccer powerhouse.

They’ll make their Copa America debuts against Costa Rica today.

Tonight’s game airs on FS1, but Sling TV, DIRECTV Stream, and more will carry the game at a discount or free entirely for new subscribers.

When is the Brazil vs. Costa Rica match at the 2024 Copa America?

Brazil vs. Costa Rica face off tonight, June 24, at 9:00 p.m. ET.

What channel is Brazil vs. Costa Rica airing on?

Brazil vs. Costa Rica is airing on Fox Sports 1 (FS1), so if you have cable, simply turn FS1 on at 9:00 p.m. tonight or log into the Fox Sports app with your cable credentials.

How to watch Brazil vs. Costa Rica for free:

If you just plan on just catching a few Copa America matches, three live TV streaming services come with FS1 and free trials for new users.

Other ways to stream Brazil vs. Costa Rica:

If you’re planning on watching more than one match (see below for Brazil and Costa Rica’s upcoming schedules), then the most cost-effective way to stream all the 2024 Copa America is without taking advantage of a free trial at all since they run at most seven days and then cost a decent sum to keep the subscription for a month. You won’t get any days for free, but you will save a whole lot.

Sling TV’s Blue plan includes FS1, and right now, you can get your first month for 50% off. Instead of $45, you’ll pay $22.50 — and all you’ll need is one month of Sling to watch the entire tournament through the July 14 final match.

Where is Brazil vs. Costa Rica being played?

Brazil and Costa Rica will meet on the pitch at Sofi Stadium in Inglewood, CA – home of both the Los Angeles Rams and the Los Angeles Chargers.

Team Brazil Copa America schedule: When does Brazil play?

  • Friday, June 28 – Paraguay vs. Brazil, 9 p.m. ET (FS1)
  • Tuesday, July 2 – Brazil vs. Colombia, 9 p.m. ET (FS2)

Costa Rica Copa America schedule:

  • Friday, June 28 – Colombia vs. Costa Rica, 6 p.m. ET (FS1)
  • Tuesday, July 2 – Costa Rica vs. Paraguay, 9 p.m. ET (FS1)

Copa America squads: Who is playing for Brazil and Costa Rica?

Brazil roster for the 2024 Copa America

Goalkeepers:

  • Alisson (Liverpool)
  • Bento (Athletico-PR)
  • Rafael (São Paulo)

Defenders:

  • Danilo (Juventus)
  • Yan Couto (Girona)
  • Guilherme Arana (Atlético Mineiro)
  • Wendell (Porto)
  • Lucas Beraldo (Paris Saint-Germain)
  • Marquinhos (Paris Saint-Germain)
  • Gabriel Magalhães (Arsenal)
  • Éder Militão (Real Madrid)
  • Bremer (Juventus)

Midfielders:

  • Andreas Pereira (Fulham)
  • Bruno Guimarães (Newcastle United)
  • Douglas Luiz (Aston Villa)
  • João Gomes (Wolverhampton Wanderers)
  • Lucas Paquetá (West Ham United)
  • Éderson (Atalanta)

Forwards:

  • Endrick (Palmeiras)
  • Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal)
  • Evanilson (Porto)
  • Raphinha (Barcelona)
  • Rodrygo (Real Madrid)
  • Savinho (Girona)
  • Vinícius Júnior (Real Madrid)
  • Pepê (Porto)

Costa Rica roster for the 2024 Copa America

Goalkeepers:

  • Kevin Chamorro (Deportivo Saprissa)
  • Patrick Sequeira (Ibiza)
  • Aaron Cruz (Herediano)

Defenders:

  • Fernán Faerrón (Herediano)
  • Julio Cascante (Austin FC)
  • Gerald Taylor (Deportivo Saprissa)
  • Francisco Calvo (Juárez)
  • Juan Pablo Vargas (Millonarios)
  • Joseph Mora (Deportivo Saprissa)
  • Haxzel Quirós (Herediano)
  • Jyeyland Mitchell (Alajuelense)
  • Yeison Molina (Guanacasteca)
  • Douglas Sequeira (Deportivo Saprissa)

Midfielders:

  • Brandón Aguilera (Nottingham Forest)
  • Orlando Galo (Herediano)
  • Josimar Alcócer (Westerlo)
  • Ariel Lassister (CF Montréal)
  • Jefferson Bremes (Deportivo Saprissa)
  • Alejandro Bran (Minnesota United)

Forwards:

  • Manfred Ugalde (Spartak Moscow)
  • Joel Campbell (Alajuelense)
  • Anthony Contreras (Pafos)
  • Kenneth Vargas (Heart of Midlothian)
  • Álvaro Zamora (Aris)
  • Andy Rojas (Herediano)
  • Warren Madrigal (Deportivo Saprissa)

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