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[Here's LIVe>!] Colombia vs Costa Rica LIVE STreams ON TV Channel 28 June 2024
[Here's LIVe>!] Colombia vs Costa Rica LIVE STreams ON TV Channel 28 June 2024
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Colombia vs Costa Rica: Live stream, TV channel, kick-off time & where to watch. Colombia will be aiming to secure their spot in Copa America 2024 round of 16 with a game to spare when they take on Costa Rica at the State Farm Stadium on Friday.
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Colombia vs. Costa Rica FREE LIVE STREAM (6/28/24)? | Time, TV, channel for Copa America soccer match
Colombia enters the match as the only squad in Group D with a win. A 2-1 victory over Paraguay earned Colombia 3 points and has the squad in great position to advance to the quarterfinals. It closes the Group Stage against Brazil.
Costa Rica earned a draw against Brazil in Matchday 1 as neither squad found the back of the net over the course of 90 minutes. Costa Rica takes on Paraguay next in a match that will likely determine whether or not Costa Rica advances to the next round.
Los Cafeteros are atop Group D following a 2-1 win over Paraguay, while Los Ticos shocked Brazil to a goalless draw in their opening game.
Here, GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch, including TV channel, streaming details and more.
Colombia vs Costa Rica kick-off time & stadium
Date: June 28, 2024
Kick-off time: 11 pm BST
Venue: State Farm Stadium
The Copa America match between Colombia and Costa Rica will be played at the State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, United States.
It will kick off at 11 pm BST on Friday, June 28, in the United Kingdom (UK).
How to watch Colombia vs Costa Rica online - TV channels & live streams
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In the UK, the Copa America match between Colombia and Costa Rica will be available to watch and stream online live through Premier Sports 1.
Check out GOAL's Live Match Centre for updates.
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Team news & squads
Colombia team news
Jhon Lucumi is a major doubt after being forced off midway through the first half of the game against Paraguay, with Yerry Mina in line to slot in at centre-back.
Having earned his 50th cap last time out, Luis Diaz should continue alongside Jhon Duran in attack, while goalkeeper Camilo Vargas could be given the nod ahead of David Ospina once again.
James Rodriguez assisted both Daniel Munoz and Jefferson Lerma in the Paraguay win.
Colombia possible XI: Vargas; Munoz, Sanchez, Mina, Mojica; Rios, Lerma, Arias, Rodriguez; Duran, Diaz
Position Players
Goalkeepers: Ospina, Vargas, Montero
Defenders: Cuesta, Lucumi, S. Arias, Mina, Mojica, Munoz, Sanchez, Machado
Midfielders: Castano, Rios, Carrascal, Rodriguez, J. Arias, Uribe, Lerma, Quintero, Asprilla
Forwards: Diaz, Borja, Duran, Sinisterra, Borre, Cordoba
Costa Rica team news
The likes of Haxzel Quiros, Juan Pablo Vargas and Jefferson Brenes are expected to keep their spots in the XI, while goalkeeper Patrick Sequeira eyes another clean sheet in the tournament.
At the same time, 19-year-old Jeyland Mitchell will be raring for another start alongside Vargas and Francisco Calvo at the heart of defence.
Alvaro Zamora and Manfred Ugalde will lead the line of attack.
Costa Rica possible XI: Sequeira; Quiros, Mitchell, J. Vargas, Calvo, Lassiter; Galo, Bran, Aguilera; Zamora, Ugalde
Position Players
Goalkeepers: Chamorro, P. Sequeira, Cruz
Defenders: Calvo, J. Vargas, Mora, Cascante, Quiros, Taylor, Mitchell, Faerron, Molina, D. Sequeira
Midfielders: Lassiter, Galo, Aguilera, Brenes, Alcocer, Bran
Forwards: Campbell, Contreras, Madrigal, Zamora, Ugalde, K. Vargas, Rojas
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