Where to Watch Copa América in the USA - 2024 Tournament
Copa América 2024 came home to the United States - fourteen cities, sixteen nations, and the continent's greatest footballers on American soil. Lionel Messi's Argentina arrived as defending champions after that transcendent 2021 triumph in Rio, and the tournament delivered everything fans could have dreamed of: USMNT drama, Colombian flair, and the kind of atmosphere that only South American football passion can generate. Whether you caught it live or are gearing up for the next edition in 2028 (also in the US), here's where to find Copa América coverage.
Copa América 2024 - Tournament held in the USA
Fox Sports TV - English-language home of Copa América
Fox Sports and FS1 broadcast Copa América 2024 in English across the United States, with extensive studio programming from pre-match through post-game. The Fox Sports app lets subscribers stream every match on demand - perfect for rewatching Messi moments or catching up after a late start. Fox's soccer presentation has matured significantly through the World Cup and MLS cycles, and Copa América received the full marquee treatment.
TUDN / Univision TV - Spanish-language coverage
For Spanish-speaking fans, TUDN and Univision delivered Copa América 2024 with unmatched energy - the kind of bilingual fever-pitch commentary that makes South American football feel alive in your living room. Univision's free over-the-air signal reached millions of homes, making it the most accessible Copa América broadcast in the country. TUDN streaming is available via the app with a TV provider login or through bundled live-TV services.
Copa América broadcasting rights in the USA
CONMEBOL awarded the English-language US rights for Copa América 2024 to Fox Sports, while Spanish-language rights went to Univision/TUDN - the same partnership that has dominated Spanish-language football broadcasting in America for decades. The dual-language split reflects the United States' unique position as both a soccer-growing market and a home to tens of millions of Latin American fans for whom Copa América is the most important tournament on earth.
The 2024 edition was held across the US in cities including Miami, Dallas, New York, Los Angeles, Atlanta, and Chicago. Attendance records were shattered as South American diaspora communities turned local stadiums into extensions of Buenos Aires, Bogotá, and Caracas. Argentina's title defense under Lionel Scaloni kept Messi and company at the center of the narrative, and the tournament's US staging cemented the country's readiness to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup and the 2028 Copa América.
For future Copa América content and archived 2024 highlights, both Fox Sports and TUDN maintain streaming libraries. Cord-cutters can access Fox via FuboTV or YouTube TV, while Univision's over-the-air signal remains the most democratic free option. Rights for the 2028 Copa América, which returns to the United States, are expected to be announced well in advance - bookmark this page for updates as deals are confirmed.

