3 players to watch in Copa America 2024 third place match

  • Canada take on Argentina in the Copa America third place match
  • Darwin Nunez will look to get back on track after misfiring against Colombia
  • Moise Bombito will hope to end his Copa America campaign on a high note on the defensive end
Moise Bombito has impressed at Copa America 2024
Moise Bombito has impressed at Copa America 2024 / Sam Hodde/GettyImages
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The Copa America 2024 third place match is full of talent as Canada take on Uruguay Saturday night.

While both sides would rather be playing in the final, there's still a lot to play for in terms of finishing third overall at the tournament and leaving the United States on a high note. Marcelo Bielsa will look to right his wrongs to claim bronze at Copa America, while Jesse Marsch would be ecstatic to finish in third place in Canada's first time at the competition.

As both teams made it far into the tournament, they both have a handful of players that warrant keeping an eye on at Bank of America Stadium.

Here are three players to watch in the Copa America third place match.


1. Moise Bombito - Canada

Moïse Bombito
Bombito could be on the move this summer / Julio Aguilar/GettyImages

Colorado Rapids defender Moise Bombito has enjoyed a standout Copa America in the Canada backline, solidifying himself as one of the top up-and-coming defenders at the competition. But how will he fare against the likes of Darwin Nunez and Luis Suarez Saturday night?

2. Darwin Nunez - Uruguay

Darwin Nunez
Darwin Nunez hopes to find the back of the net vs Canada / Robin Alam/ISI Photos/GettyImages

Darwin Nunez is coming off a rough match against Colombia -- both on and off the pitch. The Liverpool forward squandered a pair of glorious chances in front of Camilo Vargas' goal, and he'll look to end his Copa America run on a high note to add to his two goals scored.

3. Manuel Ugarte - Uruguay

Manuel Ugarte
Manuel Ugarte has shown his versatility / Omar Vega/GettyImages

Not many knew what Bielsa had in mind when the team sheets were released ahead of Uruguay's semi-final clash vs Colombia, but they did know that it was all-out attacking.

That is, except for PSG midfielder Manuel Ugarte. The 23-year-old is typically deployed as a defensive midfielder, but against Colombia, he moved around between the middle of the park and the center of Uruguay's back three. It'll be interesting to see how Bielsa chooses to move around Ugarte in the third place match -- unless he chooses to rotate his squad heavily.