Jesse Marsch's Canada will seek to build on an important 1-0 win over Peru on matchday two of the Copa America when they take on Chile.
Highly-rated Lille striker Jonathan David was the matchwinner for the Canadians against a 10-man Peru side who had Miguel Araujo sent off just before the hour mark.
This victory puts Canada in a promising position in the group, unlike Ricardo Gareca's Chile who have accrued just a single point from their first two matches against Peru and Argentina.
Drawing 0-0 in their group opener against Peru before succumbing late on to Argentina in a 1-0 defeat, the Chileans are yet to register a goal at this summer's Copa America.
With bottom of the group Peru due to face Argentina, this match-up between Canada and Chile looks set to be a shootout to join Lionel Messi and Co. in the knockout rounds.
Canada v Chile is available to watch live in the UK and will be broadcast on Premier Sports 1 and bet365's Live Sports Streaming Service.
Canada v Chile will take place at Orlando City SC's Inter&Co Stadium on Sunday 30th June, with kick-off scheduled for 01:00 BST.
Despite having faced each other only four times, Chile hold a slight edge when it comes to the all-time head-to-head between the two nations.
Chile have won on two occasions, with one victory for Canada and one match ending in a draw.
The most recent meeting between the two teams arrived way back in 1995, with Chile prevailing 2-0 at home in an international friendly.
Canada wins | 1 |
Draws | 1 |
Chile wins | 2 |
*H2H stats refer to all competitions
Canada boss Jesse Marsch has no new injury concerns ahead of this vital match against Chile in Group A of the Copa America.
Chile manager Ricardo Gareca also has a clean bill of health as he prepares his side for this showdown with Canada.
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