Copa América Femenina: When is it and how to watch the final between Colombia and Brazil LIVE?

When will the final be played?
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The Colombian national team continues to make history after qualifying for the final of the 2025 Copa América Femenina. The Colombians are excited about their campaign and will look to secure the title in the tournament final against Brazil. When is the game and how can I watch it live?
The match between the continental tournament finalists will be held next Saturday, August 2, starting at 2 p.m. (Colombian time) and will be played at the Rodrigo Paz Delgado Stadium in Quito.
If you'd like to follow the latest from this match, you can tune in to Gol Caracol, DGO, and DSports to cheer on the team coached by Ángelo Marsiglia.
How do the finalists get into this match?The Colombians will take on this challenge after defeating Argentina in the semifinals on penalties following a 0-0 draw in a game with few scoring opportunities and a rather intense one. It's important to note that the national team will be playing in its fourth final after having played there in 2010, 2014, and 2022.
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The Brazilian team, for its part, reached this crucial final after thrashing the Uruguayan team 5-1. It's worth mentioning that the Canarinha is the most successful team in the international competition, having won eight times.(See more: It's beautiful: the Colombian village nominated for Best Tourism Village 2025)
They've been the only team to play every final, losing only to Argentina in 2006. This is undoubtedly a record they intend to stretch next Saturday.
What did the team's coach say?
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After having once again qualified for a continental final, Marsiglia remarked in his speech to Gol Caracol: "We're very happy with this Olympic dawn, but it's the first step, and we're going for more. We want to continue making history, and what better way to achieve this with the title on Saturday. At halftime, we made some tactical adjustments because they subdued us, it must be said, and Argentina was the better team, but fortunately, we managed to recover, and the team understood the game as it was unfolding, so the entire second half was Colombia's game," he said. (See more: Take note: 9 jobs that are paid in dollars and can be done from home.) Along these same lines, he emphasized that he's already faced Brazil several times and also acknowledged that they are a very difficult opponent with significant growth. "In the tournament, we were able to analyze them after our first match. Uruguay always has its Uruguayan drive, so we have to be very careful. Either opponent has to be prepared, not only athletically but mentally, and we're on that path," he concluded.
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