With the 2019 Copa America kicking off tonight, here is an overview of the six stadiums that will be hosting the 26 games throughout the showpiece in Brazil.
Click through the gallery to see some colourful images of the six Copa America stadiums.
The tournament starts on Saturday morning 2:30 am, South African time, with the clash between hosts Brazil and Bolivia. The match will be played at the Estadio Morumbi in Sao Paulo, which can host around 67 000 spectators. The other two teams in Group A are Venezuela and Peru, and they clash at the Arena do Gremio on Saturday evening at 21:00.
Brazil's bitter rivals Argentina enter the tournament on Sunday morning at 0:00 am, with their game against Carlos Queiroz's Colombia taking place at the Arena Fonte Nova, which has a capacity of 51 900. Paraguay and Qatar complete the first round of fixtures in Group B, with their match being hosted at the famous Maracana stadium.
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Group C kicks off on Monday morning 0:00 am with the game between Uruguay and Ecuador. The fixture will take place at the Estadio Mineiro, while the final match-up of the first round will be between Japan and Chile at the Estadio Morumbi.
Each of the six Copa America stadium will host at least three games, with the final set to be played at the Maracana, which can host close to 75 000 fans.
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Note: The 2019 Copa America is not show on SA television, but Soccer Laduma will keep you updated about all the highlights.
Click through the gallery to see all of the Copa America stadiums and let us know which team is your favourite to lift this year's title.
You can read Soccer Laduma's Copa America preview in this week's edition, issue 1127:
The #CopaAmerica starts tonight, or rather tomorrow morning at 2:30 am, SA time. Games are not on TV in South Africa, but for anyone who is interested here is my tournament preview. Will 2019 be Messi’s year, who are the other favorites and who will replace Neymar for Brazil? pic.twitter.com/8p9vesRroD
— David Kappel (@kappilinho) June 14, 2019