The CONMEBOL Copa America 2024 which kicks off June 20, will see 16 teams compete for the coveted winners trophy, across 14 stadiums around the country.
Here are the venues that will welcome the competition to the United States, several of which are home to MLS teams.
Located in Atlanta, Georgia, with a capacity of up to 71,000 fans, Mercedes-Benz Stadium will host the opening game featuring the defending champions Argentina against Canada on June 20th, and USA vs Panama from Group C on June 27.
This stadium is the home of the Atlanta United (MLS) and the Atlanta Falcons (NFL).
Atlanta United. We make soccer better. 🍿 pic.twitter.com/pGWKGnJnOE
— Atlanta United FC (@ATLUTD) May 4, 2024
Home to the Miami Dolphins, with a capacity of 65,300 fans, Hard Rock Stadium will host the Copa America Final. It will also host the Group C match between Uruguay and Panama on June 23rd and the Group A match between Argentina and Peru on June 29th.

Home to the Dallas Cowboys located in Arlington, Texas, with capacity for 80,000 fans, AT&T Stadium will be the venue for two group stage matches: Peru vs. Chile from Group A on June 21st, and USA vs. Bolivia from Group C on June 23rd. The stadium will also host a quarterfinal match on July 5th.
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GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium:
Home of the NFL champions Kansas City Chiefs, the GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, with a capacity of 76,400 fans, will host one of the most attractive matches: USA vs. Uruguay from Group C on July 1st.
Blossoming into a new season! Happy Spring ☀️ pic.twitter.com/1p7toOLLvU
— GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium (@GEHAField) March 19, 2024
Opened in 2021 with a capacity of 20,700 fans, the Q2 Stadium in Austin, Texas, home to MLS team Austin FC, will host the Group B match between Jamaica and Venezuela on June 30th and the Group D match between Costa Rica and Paraguay onJuly 2nd.
Austin’s Biggest Backyard dons the Red, White and Blue for the @USMNT! 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/gPomJqgbhu
— Q2 Stadium (@Q2Stadium) November 17, 2023
With a capacity for 80,000 spectators, the home of the Carolina Panthers (NFL) and Charlotte FC (MLS) will host two late-stage matches: a semifinal on July 10th and the third-place match on July 13th.
MetLife Stadium, home to the New York Giants and New York Jets, with a capacity of 82,500 fans, will host three matches: Argentina vs. Chile from Group A on June 25th, Uruguay vs. Bolivia from Group C on June 27th, and a semifinal on July 9th.
State Farm Stadium will seat around 63,400 fans for three dates: June 28th, June 30th and July 6th. These matches include Colombia vs. Costa Rica from Group D, Mexico vs. Ecuador from Group B, and a quarterfinal match.
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— Arizona Cardinals (@AZCardinals) December 17, 2023
The multi-purpose NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas, home to the Houston Texans and the Houston Rodeo – capacity: 72,220, will host three matches: Mexico vs. Jamaica from Group B on June 22nd, Colombia vs. Paraguay from Group D on June 24th, and a quarterfinal match on July 4th.
We’re self nominating as Venue of the Year… we’re the most deserving in our opinion. 📰🔍✨ #times #personoftheyear #venueoftheyear pic.twitter.com/ELYusDaX6a
— NRG Park (@nrgpark) December 11, 2023
Opened in 2020 and home to the Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers, the 70,240 seat SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, will host Brazil vs. Costa Rica from Group D on June 24th and Mexico vs. Venezuela from Group B on June 26th.
Inglewood y el @SoFiStadium esperan con ansias las visitas de Brasil, México, Venezuela y Costa Rica 🔜
¡No te quedes afuera! 👇#SienteLaGrandeza
— CONMEBOL Copa América™️ (@CopaAmerica) May 11, 2024
With a comparatively modest capacity of 18,500, Children’s Mercy Park, home to MLS’s Sporting Kansas City, will be the second venue in Kansas City, and will host the Group A match between Peru and Canada on June 25th.
Perfect day to be at @cmpark ☀️
Standing Room Only 🎟️: https://t.co/ngnhDLbY6A#SKCvHOU | #SportingKC pic.twitter.com/C6wq1uTKBE
— Sporting Kansas City (@SportingKC) May 11, 2024
Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, home to the Raiders and the UNLV Football will host Ecuador vs. Jamaica from Group B on June 26th. The high-tech stadium with a capacity of 65,000, will also host Brazil vs. Paraguay from Group C on June 28th. It will also host a quarterfinal match.

Located in Orlando, Florida, the 25,000 capacity Inter&Co Stadium home to the Orlando City MLS team, will host two matches: Chile vs. Canada from Group A on June 29th and Bolivia vs. Panama from Group C on July 1st.
Ready to be back home 🏡
— Orlando City SC (@OrlandoCitySC) June 6, 2024
Home of the San Francisco 49ers, the 68,500 capacity Levi’s Stadium stadium, will host Ecuador vs. Venezuela from Group B on June 22nd and Brazil vs. Colombia from Group D on July 2nd.
😍 @LevisStadium #FTTB pic.twitter.com/Sqz5dCEInG
— San Francisco 49ers (@49ers) January 26, 2024
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