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Chile vs. Mexico 2016 live stream: How to watch Copa America online

El Tri and La Roja should put on a show.

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Of the four Copa America quarterfinals, the one between Chile and Mexico might be the best. Not only is it an evenly matched affair -- El Tri are in top form, while Chile won last year’s tournament -- but it features two teams that are better in attack than they are in defense.

El Tri won their group with six goals from three games, while Chile finished second in theirs with seven goals. The winner of this game will face Colombia in the semifinals, and unlike Colombia, they’re unlikely to advance by slogging through a relatively uneventful scoreless draw.

Chile and Mexico's managers have both indicated that their teams are healthy. What that means for the lineups is anyone's guess. They've both tinkered considerably in the first three games and could spring a surprise.

How to watch online: You can catch the games for free on Fox Sports GO and Univision Deportes en vivo in the United States if you have access through your provider, as well as paid services Fox Soccer 2GO, Sling and fuboTV for those who don't have access to the ones that are free with a TV subscription. Listings for other countries can be found at Live Soccer TV.

TV: FX (US - English); Univision (US and Canada - Spanish); Premier Sports (UK); DIRECTV Sports, Canal 13 (Chile); Azteca 13, TVC Deportes, TDN, UnivisionTDN (Mexico)

Match date/time: Saturday, 10 p.m. ET, 7 p.m. local

Venue: Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, Calif.

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