- La Roja is part of Group A and play their first game against Peru on June 21.
- Argentina and Canada round out the rest of the group.
Chile, the champion of the previous CONMEBOL Copa América™ held in the United States (2016), will make its debut against Peru, a match with a lot of history in this tournament: 7 wins for the Bicolor, six draws, and 8 victories for La Roja.
The team led by Ricardo Gareca, former coach of Peru, will start the tournament on June 21 at the AT&T Stadium, a stadium with a capacity of 80,000.
La Roja's second match will be against Argentina on June 25 at Metlife Stadium. In that stadium with a capacity of 82,500, Chile won the CONMEBOL Copa América 2016™ final on penalties and lifted its last trophy. The history between the two nations in this centennial tournament is 29 games played, with 8 draws and 21 victories for Albiceleste.
The group stage will conclude against Canada (tournament debutant) on June 29 at the Inter&Co Stadium in Orlando, with a capacity of 25,500.
Tickets are still available for sale to follow Chile in this CONMEBOL Copa América™.
Date and time of group stage matches:
6/21 vs. Peru at 7 PM local time (GMT-5)/ 9 PM Chile time
6/25 vs. Argentina at 9 PM local time (GMT-4)/ 10 PM Chile time
6/29 vs. Canada at 8 PM local time (GMT--4)/ 9 PM Chile time
Chile's recent performances in the tournament were:
2021: quarterfinals
2019: fourth place
2016: champion
2015: champion
2011: quarterfinals