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Venezuela Vs Mexico Live Streaming: When, Where To Watch Copa America 2024 Group B, Matchday 2 Game

Here's how to watch the Venezuela Vs Mexico Group B, Matchday 2 game of the Copa America 2024 in India and other parts of the world

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Mexico's Gerardo Arteaga Photo: AP/David J. Phillip
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Mexico are set to square off against Venezuela in a crucial Copa America Group B encounter on Thursday, June 27 (IST) at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, where they could be without skipper Edson Alvarez following a hamstring injury. (More Football News)

Both table toppers are going to clash for a more points to advance to the knockout round. The dual leaders are coming off with opening-day wins. Mexico defeated Jamaica 1-0 on Saturday, while Venezuela delivered a 2-1 upset over their rivals Ecuador. A win at SoFi Stadium would put either team in the driver's seat.

Venezuela Vs Mexico Head To Head

Matches: 20

Venezuela: 2

Mexico: 14

Draws: 4

They have met thrice in the Copa America group stage, with Mexico going unbeaten, winning twice.

Here is how you can watch Venezuela Vs Mexico Group B, Matchday 2 at Copa America 2024 in India and in other places of the world.

When to watch Venezuela Vs Mexico Group B, Matchday 2 at Copa America 2024?

The Venezuela Vs Mexico Group B, Matchday 2, Copa America 2024 game will be played on Thursday, June 27 at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California at 6:30AM IST.

Where to watch Venezuela Vs Mexico Group B, Matchday 2 at Copa America 2024?

As of now, there is no broadcast or streaming of the Copa America 2024 in India.

However, you can click HERE to check where Copa America is being aired or streamed in different parts of the world.

Squads

Venezuela

  • Goalkeepers: 22- Rafael Romo (Universidad Católica), 1-Joel Graterol (América de Cali),12-José David Contreras (Águilas Doradas)

  • Defenders: 21-Alexander González (Emelec), 4-Jon Aramburu (Real Sociedad), 3-Yordan Osorio (Parma), 2-Nahuel Ferraresi (San Pablo), 20-Wilker Ángel (Criciúma), 14-Christian Makoun (Anorthosis Famagusta), 15-Miguel Navarro (Talleres), 5-Jhon Chancerllor (Metropolitanos)

  • Midfielders: 13-José Andrés Martínez (Philadelphia Union), 18-Cristian Casseres Jr. (Toulouse), 6-Yangel Herrera (Girona), 8-Tomás Rincón (Santos), 26-Daniel Pereira (Austin), 16-Telasco Segovia (Casa Pia), 7-Jefferson Savarino (Botafogo), 11-Darwin Machís (Cádiz), 17-Matías Lacava (Vizela), 25-Eduard Bello (Mazatlán), 24-Kervin Andrade (Fortaleza), 10-Yefferson Soteldo (Gremio)

  • Forwards: 23-Salomón Rondón (Pachuca), 9-Jhonder Cádiz (Famalicao), 19- Eric Ramírez (Atlético Nacional)

Mexico

  • Goalkeepers: 23-José Raúl Rangel (Chivas), 1-Julio González (Pumas),12-Carlos Acevedo (Santos Laguna).

  • Defenders: 19-Israel Reyes (América), 2-Jorge Sánchez (Porto), 20-Brian García (Toluca), 3-César Montes (Almería), 5-Johan Vásquez (Genoa), 13-Jesús Orozco (Chivas), 6-Gerardo Arteaga (Rayados), 26-Bryan González (Pachuca).

  • Midfielders: 4-Edson Álvarez (West Ham), 7-Luis Romo (Rayados), 14-Erick Sánchez (Pachuca), 17-Orbelín Pineda (AEK), 25-Roberto Alvarado (Chivas), 24-Luis Chávez (Dynamo Moscú), 8-Carlos Rodríguez (Cruz Azul), 16-Jordi Cortizo (Monterrey).

  • Forwards: 18-Marcelo Flores (Tigres), 21-César Huerta (Pumas), 9-Julian Quiñones (América), 11-Santiago Giménez (Feyenoord), 10-Alexis Vega (Toluca), 15-Uriel Antuna (Cruz Azul), 22-Guillermo Martínez (Pumas)

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