The top players from the South American region will have a chance to spotlight their skills while playing for their home country in the world’s oldest national team tournament — Copa America.
Despite some controversy and continued COVID-19 implications, the Copa America tournament has been moved from Argentina and will take place in the defending tournament champions home country, Brazil.
Copa America 2021: Schedule and dates
Group Stage: Sunday, June 13 – Monday, June 28
Quarter-Finals: Friday, July 2 – Saturday, July 4
Semi-Finals: Monday, July 5 – Tuesday, July 6
Final: Saturday, July 10
Brazil will now host the 2021 Copa América, according to South America's Football Confederation, less than 24 hours after CONMEBOL stripped Argentina of the right to hold the world's oldest national team tournament.https://t.co/F7OFAnQcbA
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Copa America 2021: Odds
Brazil: +110
Argentina: +270
Colombia: +600
Uruguay: +800
Prior to finalizing your Copa America future wagers, read below for a breakdown of the tournament’s top contenders.