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  1. Copa America final 2021: Brazil vs. Argentina, time, how to watch
  2. Lionel Messi wins first Copa America as Argentina beat Brazil in final
  3. Brazil vs. Argentina result: Lionel Messi wins first title with Argentina, ending nation's 28
  4. World Cup qualifier between Argentina and Brazil set to be abandoned


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Copa America final 2021: Brazil vs. Argentina, time, how to watch

The Copa America Final will feature the Clásico del Atlántico, one of international soccer's fiercest rivalries, as Argentina and Brazil will meet on the pitch to decide who gets to take home the title and bragging rights Saturday night. Toss in Messi's quest for his first international trophy and Neymar's desire to beat Brazil's rival on home soil will make for a compelling spectacle atthe Maracana in Rio de Janeiro. Here's all the information you need for the Copa America Final. Where to watch:FS1 Spanish language:Univision, TUDN Time:8 P.M. EST Streaming:fuboTV, Fox Sports App Last time both teams met: Argentina and Brazil last met on Nov. 15, 2019, in the2019 Superclásico de las Américas where Argentina won 1-0 off Messi's goal. Last Copa America title: Brazil is the most recent of the two teams to hoist the Cup, having done so in 2019 with a 3-1 victory over Peru. Argentina, on the other hand, has not won the tournament since 1993 despite reaching the final four times since then. What happens if there’s a tie? Unlike the quarterfinal and semifinal rounds, which went straight to a penalty-kick shootout in the case of a tie after regulation, the Copa America final will have a 30-minute extra time. If there’s still no winner after extra time, the final will be decided by penalty kicks. Messi vs. Neymar At 34 years old, this could be one of Messi's final opportunities to win an international Cup. The six-timeBallon d'Orwinner has claimed every major trophy on the club lev...

Lionel Messi wins first Copa America as Argentina beat Brazil in final

Messi, 34, dropped to the ground in joy at the full-time whistle and was swiftly mobbed by his team-mates, before being hurled in the air in celebration, as he finally claimed top-level honours with his country in his 10th major tournament. He also helped end Argentina's 28-year spell since they last won the competition and was named player of the tournament after his four goals in the competition. Angel di Maria proved the matchwinner with his superb lob, after taking down Rodrigo de Paul's lofted pass. Messi had a chance to sign off the win but slipped with the goal at his mercy, in what would have been the perfect finale for the Argentine captain. "The happiness is immense," said Messi after the game as he also praised the attitude of the Argentina squad. "Many times I dreamed of this. "I had a lot of confidence in this group that became very strong since the last Copa America. It is a group of very good people, who always push forward, who never complain about anything." Defending champions Brazil were disappointing, with their only chances of note coming when Richarlison and Gabriel Barbosa forced saves from Emi Martinez. In a contrast of emotions, Messi's opposite number 10 and former Barcelona team-mate Neymar sank to his knees in tears at the final whistle, as his own personal pursuit of international success continues, having missed Brazil's 2019 Copa win through injury. Neymar reacts after Brazil lose to Argentina in the 2021 Copa America final The pair, who play...

Brazil vs. Argentina result: Lionel Messi wins first title with Argentina, ending nation's 28

Lionel Messi has finally done it. After years of championship final heartbreak with Argentina, the 34-year-old soccer legend won his first major title with his national team after a 1-0 victory over archrival Brazil in the 2021 Copa America final Saturday night in Rio de Janeiro. The Copa America triumph ended a 28-year drought for Argentina, which last won the title in 1993. It also marked the first time Brazil has failed to win a Copa America tournament that it has hosted. A 22nd-minute goal by Angel Di Maria was all that Argentina needed in a chippy final with nine yellow cards. Midfielder Rodrigo De Paul, who was the best player on the field, found Di Maria on the right wing with a long through ball that beat Brazil's high line. Di Maria controlled it and lofted it over Brazilian goalkeeper Ederson, who came off his line to challenge. Brazil brought in reinforcements in the second half, but it could never muster a response. Argentina goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez was called into action on two important plays in the second half, parrying shots by Richarilson and Gabriel Jesus. There was also a penalty shout when Gabriel Jesus took a late tumble in the box, but it was a Brazil with too few ideas on the night and it ultimately never found the equalizer. Messi had a great chance to put his stamp on the match with two minutes remaining, but he uncharacteristically hesitated and slipped in a 1-on-1 with the goalkeeper, allowing Ederson the chance to scoop the ball off his fee...

World Cup qualifier between Argentina and Brazil set to be abandoned

Argentina and Brazil's World Cup qualifier is now unlikely to ever be played after first being suspended just as it started in September 2021. Local health officials stormed on to the pitch at the time to call off the match after a handful of Argentine players were found to have breached Brazil's entry requirements. Since then, both Argentina and Brazil have secured qualification for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar despite playing one less game than other South American countries. Their suspended qualifier was originally going to be replayed on September 21 this year but Why is Argentina vs. Brazil cancelled? With European club seasons kicking off and The result would be essentially meaningless with both nations qualified for Qatar and Argentina unable to jump Brazil in the final standings even if they won. Selecao manager Tite has reportedly stated his desire to abandon the match so as not to risk players ahead of the World Cup. The qualifier would also have to be held in Brazil adding logistical headaches neither nation is keen to deal with during such a busy six months. MORE: Argentina vs. Brazil cancelled again For the second time in as many months, a fixture between these two football giants has been called off. "Regrettably, event organisers have been informed by Pitch, the Superclasico June 11, 2022 match agent, that contrary to their prior agreement and commitment to do so, Argentina are no longer prepared to travel to Australia for the match against Brazil," a stateme...