The toughest rivalry in South America will add another chapter to its record on Tuesday. Follow this clash of titans with our detailed guide.

What is Brazil and Argentina's Copa América record?

Brazil may be the most winning team in FIFA World Cup, but they are in third place when it comes to this South American tournament. Brazil has managed to win eight Copa América titles, the last one of those taking place in 2007.

Argentina is the second most-winning team in Copa América history, behind Uruguay. La Albiceleste has won fourteen titles, but it has been over 26 years since their last win, back in 1993. The Argentine side has lost two consecutive final matches, and four out of the last five.

What is Brazil and Argentina's form ahead of this game?

Brazil has won five out of their last seven matches, with their goalless draws against Venezuela and Paraguay being the only stain on their recent record. The Brazilian side has kept six clean sheets during those games, including their four outings in the ongoing Copa América. Brazil claimed the top spot in Group A of the competition in order to reach the last-eight stage, where they ousted Paraguay in a grueling penalty shootout.

Argentina gets to this game having won two games in a row with the same score: 2-0 facing Qatar and Venezuela. La Albiceleste ended the group stage in Group B's second place, and their win against La Vinotinto saw them reach the semi-final stage.

Brazil vs Argentina - Head-to-head

  • This will be the 106th game between Brazil and Argentina.

  • Brasil has won 41 of those games against Argentina.

  • Argentina has beaten Brazil 38 times.

  • There have been 26 draws between Brazil and Argentina.

  • The last game between these teams ended in a one-nil win for Brazil in a friendly match held last year in Saudi Arabia.

  • Brazil and Argentina have played 31 Copa América games between each other. La Albiceleste has won 15 of those, with eight draws and nine wins for the Verdeamarelha.

     

  • The last Copa América clash between these teams took place in the 2007 edition. Brazil met Argetina in the tournament's final and took home the title with a 3-0 score.

 

Brazil vs Argentina - Injuries and suspensions

Neither one of these teams will have suspended players for this game. Roberto Firmino, Arthur, and Filipe Luis are one booking away from missing the final, while Lautaro Martínez and Marcos Acuña will also have to be careful not to see another yellow card.

The only injury concern for Brazil is that of Fernandinho. Manchester City's midfielder missed the last match due to an injury, which may force coach Tite to repeat the same lineup that played against Paraguay.

Broadcast info: Brazil vs Argentina

In Brazil: SporTV Play, SporTV, GloboEsporte.com, Globo. 

In Argentina: DIRECTV Play Deportes, Canal 7 TV Publica, TyC Sports Argentina, TyC Sports Play, DIRECTV Sports Argentina.

In the U.S.: NBC Sports Live Extra App, Telemundo Deportes En Vivo, Globo TV Internacional, ESPN+, Telemundo.

In the U.K.: Premier Player HD, Premier Sports 1.

In Australia: Kayo Sports, beIN Sports 1, beIN Sports Connect.

In Mexico: Nueve, Televisa Deportes en vivo, Azteca 7, Sky HD, Blue To Go Video Everywhere.

In Canadá: TSN GO.

 

Match details, result and original broadcast info

Brazil 2 - 0 Argentina

July 2, 2019 8:00pmEstádio Governador Magalhães Pinto (Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais)

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