With no World Cup or European Championships this summer, the Copa America takes on greater importance for football fans around the world. The tournament kicks off on Friday, with the final in Buenos Aires on July 24.
Brazil have won the past two tournaments - and four of the past five - but arrive in Argentina with an inexperienced squad and plenty of question marks. The hosts, meanwhile, are bidding to bounce back from final defeats in 2004 and 2007. After a stunning season for Barcelona, all eyes will be on Lionel Messi.
It promises to be an exciting tournament, with Group B potentially providing the most drama as Brazil line up alongside Paraguay, Ecuador and Venezuela.
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