Copa America 2024 venues are Mercedes-Benz Stadium, AT&T Stadium, Arrowhead, Q2 Stadium, MetLife Stadium, Bank of America Stadium, and 8 others.

16 teams from South, Central, and North America will be competing for the title next year. There will be ten teams from South America.

It is the 2nd time the US is set to host Copa America, with the first being in 2016.

Several cities and venues selected for the 2026 FIFA World Cup were also used in 2016 when the United States hosted the expanded tournament. Most of the same cities and stadiums will be used in 2024.

Argentina will look to defend their title on US soil, while Lionel Messi will be playing in familiar territory next year. The greatest on turf made his MLS debut for Inter Miami CF in July 2023.

Copa America 2024 Stadiums

The 2024 Copa America will be hosted across 14 stadiums in the United States, marking the first time the tournament will be held outside of South America. Get ready for a summer of electrifying soccer action in these impressive venues:

1. Mercedes-Benz Stadium - Atlanta, Georgia:

  • Capacity: 71,000
  • Hosting: Opening Match (Argentina vs. TBA) and Group C match

2. Hard Rock Stadium - Miami Gardens, Florida:

  • Capacity: 67,553
  • Hosting: Final Match

3. MetLife Stadium - East Rutherford, New Jersey:

  • Capacity: 82,500
  • Hosting: Semifinal Match

4. Bank of America Stadium - Charlotte, North Carolina:

  • Capacity: 75,000
  • Hosting: Semifinal Match

5. AT&T Stadium - Arlington, Texas:

  • Capacity: 80,000
  • Hosting: Quarterfinal Match

6. NRG Stadium - Houston, Texas:

  • Capacity: 71,900
  • Hosting: Quarterfinal Match

7. Allegiant Stadium - Las Vegas, Nevada:

  • Capacity: 65,000
  • Hosting: Quarterfinal Match

8. State Farm Stadium - Glendale, Arizona:

  • Capacity: 63,400
  • Hosting: Quarterfinal Match

9. Children's Mercy Park - Kansas City, Kansas:

  • Capacity: 18,465
  • Hosting: Group Stage Match(es)

10. Exploria Stadium - Orlando, Florida:

  • Capacity: 25,500
  • Hosting: Group Stage Match(es)

11. GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium - Kansas City, Missouri:

  • Capacity: 76,250
  • Hosting: Group Stage Match(es)

12. Levi's Stadium - Santa Clara, California:

  • Capacity: 68,500
  • Hosting: Group Stage Match(es)

13. Q2 Stadium - Austin, Texas:

  • Capacity: 20,750
  • Hosting: Group Stage Match(es)

14. SoFi Stadium - Inglewood, California:

  • Capacity: 70,240
  • Hosting: Group Stage Match(es)

The 25-day tournament will be hosted by the US, which also happens to be co-hosting the 2026 World Cup alongside Mexico and Canada.

The tournament in 2024 will be a perfect test for the States. It will also help the stadiums and all the personnel involved to prepare for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

During the 2016 tournament, ten cities were chosen out of 24 to host the Copa America. The cities were chosen based on the capacity of the stadiums these cities had.

The stadiums were chosen through bidding and should have a minimum capacity of 50,000. 

The US boasts a handful of high-capacity and standard stadiums to host such significant events. Ten venues were selected in 2016.

The Gillette Stadium is likely to be a venue for the tournament in 2024
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Venues Used For 2016 Copa America

  • Rose Bowl - Los Angeles
  • MetLife Stadium - New Jersey
  • Gillette Stadium - Foxborough
  • Soldier Field - Chicago
  • CenturyLink Field (now Lumen Field)- Seattle
  • NRG Stadium - Houston
  • Camping World Stadium - Orlando
  • State Farm Stadium - Glendale
  • Lincoln Financial Field - Philadelphia
  • Levi's Stadium - Santa Clara

As mentioned above, the arenas have a capacity of more than 50,000. Tournaments of a scale like Copa America will need to have such capacities. 

Stadiums like MetLife, NRG, Lincoln Financial, Gillette, Levi's, and many more have been selected as venues for the FIFA World Cup

Copa America 2024 Host Cities

1. Atlanta, Georgia:

  • Home to: Mercedes-Benz Stadium (71,000 capacity)
  • Hosting: Opening Match (Argentina vs. TBA) and Group C match
  • Attractions: World of Coca-Cola, Georgia Aquarium, Civil Rights Museum

2. Miami Gardens, Florida:

  • Home to: Hard Rock Stadium (67,553 capacity)
  • Hosting: Final Match
  • Attractions: Art Deco District, South Beach, Everglades National Park

3. East Rutherford, New Jersey:

  • Home to: MetLife Stadium (82,500 capacity)
  • Hosting: Semifinal Match
  • Attractions: Times Square, Statue of Liberty, Metropolitan Museum of Art

4. Charlotte, North Carolina:

  • Home to: Bank of America Stadium (75,000 capacity)
  • Hosting: Semifinal Match
  • Attractions: NASCAR Hall of Fame, Carowinds amusement park, Discovery Place science museum

5. Arlington, Texas:

  • Home to: AT&T Stadium (80,000 capacity)
  • Hosting: Quarterfinal Match
  • Attractions: Six Flags Over Texas, Dallas World Aquarium, Fort Worth Stockyards

6. Houston, Texas:

  • Home to: NRG Stadium (71,900 capacity)
  • Hosting: Quarterfinal Match
  • Attractions: Space Center Houston, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Zoo

7. Las Vegas, Nevada:

  • Home to: Allegiant Stadium (65,000 capacity)
  • Hosting: Quarterfinal Match
  • Attractions: Bellagio Fountains, Fremont Street Experience, Grand Canyon

8. Glendale, Arizona:

  • Home to: State Farm Stadium (63,400 capacity)
  • Hosting: Quarterfinal Match
  • Attractions: Phoenix Art Museum, Heard Museum, OdySea Aquarium

9. Kansas City, Kansas:

  • Home to: Children's Mercy Park (18,465 capacity)
  • Hosting: Group Stage Match(es)
  • Attractions: Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, National WWI Museum and Memorial, Negro Leagues Baseball Museum

10. Orlando, Florida:

  • Home to: Exploria Stadium (25,500 capacity)
  • Hosting: Group Stage Match(es)
  • Attractions: Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando Resort, SeaWorld

11. Kansas City, Missouri:

  • Home to: GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium (76,250 capacity)
  • Hosting: Group Stage Match(es)
  • Attractions: American Jazz Museum, National World War I Museum and Memorial, Kansas City Power & Light District

12. Santa Clara, California:

  • Home to: Levi's Stadium (68,500 capacity)
  • Hosting: Group Stage Match(es)
  • Attractions: Golden Gate Bridge, Napa Valley, San Francisco Bay Area

13. Austin, Texas:

  • Home to: Q2 Stadium (20,750 capacity)
  • Hosting: Group Stage Match(es)
  • Attractions: Sixth Street Historic District, Zilker Park, Bullock Texas State History Museum

14. Inglewood, California:

  • Home to: SoFi Stadium (70,240 capacity)
  • Hosting: Group Stage Match(es)
  • Attractions: Hollywood Walk of Fame,

New Jersey, Houston, Los Angeles, Foxborough, Philadelphia, Seattle, Chicago, Santa Clara, Orlando, and Glendale were the host cities 2016.

All the cities had stadiums that supported high seating capacity for matches. Since it is a tournament of a huge scale, the seating capacity is a must for the fans to enjoy the fullest.

Thousands of fans travel to support their nation in such tournaments. If they can not be accommodated in the stadiums, the matches will become very dull.

Seattle has previously been selected as the host city in the 2016 tournament.
Source : twitter

Due to its market, there is a lot of scope for such a tournament to be hosted in the United States. The country has world-class stadiums and facilities and the financial capacity to host such games.

New Jersey, Arlington, Atlanta, Los Angeles, and many more cities have already been selected as host cities for the World Cup.

The additional cities that are selected for the 2026 FIFA World Cup and could be used next year are:

  • Boston
  • Dallas
  • Miami
  • San Francisco Bay Area
  • Houston
  • Kansas City
  • Los Angeles
  • New York/New Jersey
  • Philadelphia

Some of these cities might also be hosting Copa America in 2024. If no significant constructions or modifications are to be made for 2026, then they can host the tournament next June.

Copa America 2024 Groups and Teams

There will be 4 groups of four teams each in the 2024 Copa America. FOX Sports Network will broadcast the tournament live across the US.

The 2021 edition saw two groups with five teams each based on geographical zones. It was the first time that only ten teams participated as Australia and Qatar withdrew from the tournament. It was decided that if no replacements are found, then the remaining ten teams will play.

The previous edition in 2019, FIFA Rankings was the basis to determine the seeds of the teams and the distribution in the four pots. Pot 1 had the host nation with the best two teams. The second Pot with the next best three, and so on.

In 2016, there were 16 teams that participated in the tournament. Group A had the host nation and Group D had the highest-ranked team in the FIFA Rankings, which was Argentina.

Brazil and Mexico were awarded Group B and C respectively as they "were the most decorated nations in the last 100 years in international competitions".

The distribution of Groups and seeding is different in each edition and without any official announcements, there can only be speculations.

Argentina will enter the tournament as the defending champions. There will be nine more teams from CONMEBOL and six from CONCACAF.

Although the United States is the host nation, the USMNT will not qualify automatically for the Copa America. The six CONCACAF teams will qualify through the 2023-24 CONCACAF Nations League.

The CONMEBOL and CONCACAF have decided to develop the sport in both regions by signing a strategic collaboration agreement.

Copa America 2024 Teams are:

  • Argentina
  • Brazil
  • Bolivia
  • Chile
  • Columbia
  • Ecuador
  • Paraguay
  • Peru
  • Uruguay
  • Venezuela

The remaining six teams will be declared after the 2023-24 CONCACAF Nations League. The group stage for the tournament will start in September 2023, and the Finals in March 2024.