Copa America 2024 predictions, odds and betting today: Soccer match schedule, results with Argentina and Colombia battling for title

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The 2024 Copa America is reaching a climax in the United States, as the "Summer of Soccer" treats fans around the globe to some of the most iconic international rivalries of the beautiful game.

Being played simultaneously alongside Euro 2024, the Copa America has taken flight in the US, with several CONCACAF nations guest participants in South America's continental championship tournament, including hosts USA and neighbors Canada.

They have been looking to challenge the best CONMEBOL has to offer, including defending Copa America and World Cup champions Argentina, ranked No. 1 in the world and led by legendary forward Lionel Messi.

Their arch nemesis, Brazil, had hoped to dethrone the Albiceleste but have been knocked out, while Colombia came into the tournament in great form.

The Sporting News brings you all the updated odds for today's games, as well as the most up-to-date futures for who is most likely to win the tournament, given the results already completed to this point.

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All odds and futures via BetMGM in the USA.

Argentina vs. Colombia prediction, odds

Despite the gap in national team pedigree, superstar talent, and trophies won, Colombia are absolutely capable of lifting the trophy.

Combine their exceptional unbeaten streak spanning across more than two calendar years with Argentina's sleep-walk through the 2024 tournament, and there's real reason to back an upset.

Here's the one problem: to beat Argentina, you have to beat them in 90 minutes. Expecting to beat penalty wizard Emiliano Martinez in a shootout is a pipe dream, and thus defeating Argentina in regular time is the better pathway to a trophy. This is something Colombia are more than capable of — they held a man-up Uruguay to just two second-half shots on target and zero big chances in the semifinal.

Still, betting entirely against the best team in the world, who's proven they can get results without their best stuff, is difficult. Backing Colombia on the draw no bet at plus odds presents solid value.

The betting market has largely not been swayed by Argentina's star power, as the Albiceleste have slightly plus moneyline odds. At under 3/1, Colombia do not present enough value on the three-way moneyline to back as underdogs, but if that climbs over 3/1 towards kickoff, there starts to be something there.

The 2024 Copa America has largely been devoid of goals, as major international tournaments often are, but it's been somewhat devoid of quality too, leading to a strong lean towards the under.

 BetMGM
(USA)
Argentina win (90 mins)+115
Draw (90 mins)+190
Colombia win (90 mins)+310
Both teams
to score
Y: +125
N: -175
Over / Under
2.5 goals
O: +165
U: -225
Argentina to
lift the trophy
-190
Colombia to
lift the trophy
+140

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MORE: FIFA Ranking for all teams at Copa America 2024

Copa America 2024 results so far

Below are all the completed matches at the 2024 Copa America to this point in the competition. This table will be updated daily as games are played.

DateResultStageVenue
June 20Argentina 2-0 CanadaGroup A, Matchday 1Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
June 21Peru 0-0 ChileGroup A, Matchday 1AT&T Stadium, Arlington
June 22Ecuador 1-2 VenezuelaGroup B, Matchday 1Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara
June 22Mexico 1-0 JamaicaGroup B, Matchday 1NRG Stadium, Houston
June 23USA 2-0 BoliviaGroup C, Matchday 1AT&T Stadium, Dallas
June 23Uruguay 3-1 PanamaGroup C, Matchday 1Hard Rock Stadium, Miami
June 24Colombia 2-1 ParaguayGroup D, Matchday 1NRG Stadium, Houston
June 24Brazil 0-0 Costa RicaGroup D, Matchday 1SoFi Stadium, California
June 25Peru 0-1 CanadaGroup A, Matchday 2Children's Mercy Park, Kansas City
June 25Chile 0-1 ArgentinaGroup A, Matchday 2MetLife Stadium, New Jersey
June 26Venezuela 1-0 MexicoGroup B, Matchday 2SoFi Stadium, California
June 26Ecuador 3-1 JamaicaGroup B, Matchday 2Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas
June 27Panama 2-1 USAGroup C, Matchday 2Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
June 27Uruguay 5-0 BoliviaGroup C, Matchday 2MetLife Stadium, New Jersey
June 28Brazil 4-1 ParaguayGroup D, Matchday 2Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas
June 28Colombia 3-0 Costa RicaGroup D, Matchday 2State Farm Stadium, Phoenix
June 29Argentina 2-0 PeruGroup A, Matchday 3Hard Rock Stadium, Miami
June 29Canada 0-0 ChileGroup A, Matchday 3Inter&Co Stadium, Orlando
June 30Jamaica 0-3 VenezuelaGroup B, Matchday 3Q2 Stadium, Austin
June 30 Mexico 0-0 EcuadorGroup B, Matchday 3State Farm Stadium, Arizona
July 1USA 0-1 UruguayGroup C, Matchday 3Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City
July 1Bolivia 1-3 PanamaGroup C, Matchday 3Inter&Co Stadium, Orlando
July 2Brazil 1-1 ColombiaGroup D, Matchday 3Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara
July 2Costa Rica 2-1 ParaguayGroup D, Matchday 3Q2 Stadium, Austin
July 4Argentina 1-1 Ecuador (4-2 pens)QuarterfinalNRG Stadium, Houston
July 5Venezuela 1-1 Canada (3-4 pens)QuarterfinalAT&T Stadium, Arlington
July 6Colombia 5-0 PanamaQuarterfinalState Farm Stadium, Phoenix
July 6Uruguay 0-0 BrazilQuarterfinalAllegiant Stadium, Las Vegas
July 9Argentina 2-0 CanadaSemifinalMetLife Stadium, East Rutherford
July 10Uruguay 0-1 ColombiaSemifinalBank of America Stadium, Charlotte
July 13Canada 2-2 Uruguay (3-4 pens)Third-place matchBank of America Stadium, Charlotte
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