Argentina vs. Canada prediction, odds, start time: Copa America 2024 semifinal picks from top soccer expert
Argentina vs. Canada prediction, odds, start time: Copa America 2024 semifinal picks from top soccer expert
Canada will seek to avenge their 2-0 group stage loss as they face powerhouse Argentina in a Copa America 2024 semifinal on Tuesday in East Rutherford, N.J. Competing in the tournament for the first time, Canada advanced by defeating Venezuela on penalty kicks after a 1-1 draw, placing second in Group A behind Argentina. Meanwhile, Lionel Messi and Argentina, aiming for their second consecutive Copa America title after their 2021 victory, also advanced via penalties, overcoming Ecuador 4-2 after a 1-1 draw.
Kickoff is at 8 p.m. ET at MetLife Stadium. Argentina is heavily favored at -340 on the 90-minute money line, with Canada as +1100 underdogs. A draw is priced at +410, and the over/under for total goals is 2.5. Argentina is also -750 to advance. Before finalizing any picks for Canada vs. Argentina, it's worth checking insights from SportsLine soccer insider Jon "Buckets" Eimer.
Eimer, known for his extensive knowledge of global leagues and players, has provided profitable betting advice on multiple leagues including the English Premier League and Serie A. In 2023, his betting record was 248-234-12, yielding a profit of $2,593 for $100 bettors.
Eimer has analyzed Argentina vs. Canada in depth and has made his predictions for the 2024 Copa America. You can see his picks on SportsLine. Here are the betting lines and trends for Canada vs. Argentina:
- Argentina vs. Canada money line: Argentina -340, Draw +410, Canada +1100
- Argentina vs. Canada over/under: 2.5 goals
- Argentina vs. Canada to advance: Argentina -750, Canada +440
- Argentina: Have outscored opponents 6-1 in the tournament
- Canada: Have a 2-3-2 record since Copa America qualifying in March
Why you should back Argentina: Argentina's squad features standout players like Angel Di Maria, the 36-year-old vice-captain with 31 goals in 143 appearances, including two this year. He scored the sole goal in a recent friendly win over Ecuador. Julian Alvarez, 24, has also emerged as a key offensive player, with eight goals in 34 appearances since joining the national team in 2021. He scored the first goal in Argentina's 2-0 group stage win over Canada and netted 11 goals for Manchester City in the English Premier League last season.
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