Copa America 2024 is being hosted outside of South America for just the second time ever as the competition returns to the USA.
The country hosted the 2016 special edition tournament and is also set to host the 2026 World Cup jointly with neighbours Canada and Mexico.
This summer’s event acts as the perfect prelude, with 16 national teams competing across three weeks in June and July. 10 teams from the CONMEBOL region are joined by six qualified CONCACAF sides all bidding to be crowned champions.
An incredible 14 cities and stadiums throughout the US will take centre stage, hosting matches across three different timezones.
You can find all the Copa America 2024 odds on the Paddy Power website and Paddy Power app, otherwise, here’s our complete guide to all the host cities and venues.
Atlanta, Georgia
Venue: Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Capacity: 71,000
Home to MLS side Atlanta United, the stadium opened in 2017 and will play host to the opening game between Argentina and Canada.
Arlington, Texas
Venue: AT&T Stadium
Capacity: 80,000
This venue is usually home to NFL side the Dallas Cowboys. It will host the USA’s opening game against Bolivia as well as several other group stage matches and a quarter-final tie.
Austin, Texas
Venue: Q2 Stadium
Capacity: 20,738
One of the few soccer-specific stadiums on the list this is the home of Austin FC and will host two group matches.
Charlotte, North Carolina
Venue: Bank of America Stadium
Capacity: 74,867
Originally opened in 1996 it has been renovated and expanded multiple times. It will host a semi-final match and the third-placed play-off game.
East Rutherford, New Jersey
Venue: MetLife Stadium
Capacity: 82,566
The largest host venue is in New Jersey and home to the New York Jets and Giants. It will host two group games and one of the semi-final matches.
Houston, Texas
Venue: NRG Stadium
Capacity: 72,220
One of three venues in the state of Texas this is the home of the Houston Texans NFL side and will host two group games and a quarter-final tie.
Inglewood, California
Venue: Sofi Stadium
Capacity: 70,240
At just four years old the Sofi Stadium is one of the most modern in the world. It will host two games in the group stage of the tournament.
Santa Clara, California
Venue: Levi’s Stadium
Capacity: 68,500
Home to the San Fransisco 49ers Levi’s Stadium has hosted several Soccer games before and will be the venue for two group-stage matches.
Glendale, Arizona
Venue: State Farm Stadium
Capacity: 64,400
The venue will host two group-stage matches and one of the quarter-final ties.
Paradise, Nevada
Venue: Allegiant Stadium
Capacity: 61,000
Las Vegas’ newest arena hosted the Super Bowl back in February and will host two group-stage games and a quarter-final match in the Copa America this summer.
Kansas City, Missouri
Venue: Arrowhead Stadium
Capacity: 74,416
The home of the Super Bowl Champions Kansas City Chiefs, this venue will host just one game of the tournament between the United States and Uruguay.
Kansas City, Kansas
Venue: Children’s Mercy Park
Capacity: 18,467
The smallest venue is a soccer-specific stadium in Kansas home to MLS side Sporting Kansas City. It will host the group game between Peru and Canada.
Miami Gardens, Florida
Venue: Hard Rock Stadium
Capacity: 64,767
This stadium will host the final of the Copa America 2024 as well as two group matches.
Orlando, Florida
Venue: Inter&Co Stadium
Capacity: 25,500
Orlando City SC play their games in this venue and it will host two group-stage matches this summer.
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