Copa America 2024 Soccer Odds: 7 Fun Ways To Bet USMNT Vs. Bolivia Sunday

As Copa America 2024 gets underway, TheLines will preview select matches in the event. Here, we’ll look at the U.S. Men’s National Team’s first game. In USMNT vs. Bolivia odds for this Group C battle, the U.S. is on the three-way moneyline to win. Bolivia is . The game will be broadcast on FOX and Univision in the United States, with kickoff Sunday at 6 p.m. ET.
Below, we’ll reveal seven fun ways to bet on the USA or Bolivia in their first Copa America match. Click any of the odds below to make a wager at online betting sites in your area and find the best USMNT sportsbook promos here.
How To Bet On USMNT vs. Bolivia Odds
The first three (and most popular ways) to bet on USMNT games are to bet the spread, moneyline, or total goals. Each is explained below.
USMNT Copa America Tournament Predictions
The fourth way to bet on the USMNT is via futures. These are prediction bets on how far the Stars and Stripes will advance in Copa America:
- to advance out of Group C (finish first or second in the group)
- to win Group
- to reach semifinals
- to reach final
- to win tournament
As far as predictions, the USMNT is to win the tournament. Those odds give the U.S. an implied probability of about 6.7% to win the Copa America 2024 title. The USMNT is considered a fringe contender in Copa America odds.
The United States is in Group C with group favorites Uruguay and also Bolivia and Panama.
Game Props
The fifth fun way to bet on USMNT vs. Bolivia odds is by utilizing game props. See below for some select game props. Soccer game props at your sportsbooks include both teams to score, total yellow cards, and corner kicks.
Player Props
The sixth fun way to bet on the USMNT Sunday is by utilizing player props. See below for a full selection for USMNT vs. Bolivia odds, including to anytime goalscorer, to score the first goal, etc.
USMNT Copa America Preview
the seventh and final way to bet on the USMNT may not directly be wager, but it is surely the most important. It is to first educate yourself on the team and the quality of the coaching, players, and tactics before making a bet.
Can the U.S. golden generation, which has long held the promise of an international breakthrough, begin building a trophy collection? That’s the question on the minds of both American fans and soccer observers worldwide.
Unfortunately for the Americans, they’ll play without Sergino Dest. The attack-minded defender tore his ACL training with his club this spring. He was arguably the U.S.’s most effective player in the last World Cup and will be sorely missed.
That leaves the back a bit light. But it still features three defenders who ply their trades in the English Premier League.
Much of the quality resides in the middle and upfront. Standouts Christian Pulisic, Weston McKennie, and Gio Reyna will look to control the game against a Bolivian team that enters ranked just 84th in the world by FIFA. The Bolivians enter ice cold, having lost four of their last five international matches, including their last three friendlies, by a combined 7-1.
Add in home-field advantage, with the game taking place in Arlington, and it would count as a massive letdown if the USMNT didn’t prevail here. Expectations mean pressure, and the USMNT hasn’t always dealt well with that.
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USMNT vs. Bolivia Projected Starting Lineups
Here’s a glance at each team’s expected starting lineup:
USA | Bolivia |
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GK Matt Turner | GK Guillermo Viscarra |
DF Antonee Robinson | DF Luis Haquin |
DF Tim Ream | DF Jesus Sagredo |
DF Joe Scally | DF Hector Cuellar |
MF Christian Pulisic | DF Roberto Fernandez |
MF Weston McKennie | MF Leonel Justiniano |
MF Gio Reyna | MF Ramiro Vaca |
MF Brenden Aaronson | MF Gabriel Villamil |
MF Malik Tillman | MF Boris Cespedes |
FW Ricardo Pepi | FW Rodrigo Ramallo |
FW Folarin Balogun | FW Carmelo Algaranaz |