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About Copa Argentina

The Copa Argentina is the domestic cup competition in Argentine soccer. It's an open draw — no seeds. That means Boca Juniors and River Plate can end up playing a small club from the lower divisions in a tiny stadium out in the provinces. The tournament runs from February through December, with the final scheduled for the end of the year. The early rounds are underway, and the upsets are already happening.

Format

Every team in the Argentine football system enters the tournament. That's over 60 clubs from the top flight down to regional leagues. The draw is completely random. No protection for the big clubs. A small team from the fifth division can draw Boca Juniors in the first round. It's chaos. That's the point. The big clubs have to travel to small stadiums and play on bad pitches. The atmosphere is hostile. The lower-league guys treat it like a World Cup final. It's the best domestic cup in South America for pure drama.

Top teams

Boca Juniors and River Plate are the heavyweights. They've won the most Copa Argentina titles between them. Racing Club, Independiente, and Estudiantes are also regular contenders. But the tournament is known for upsets. Small clubs from the lower divisions have knocked out the giants before. A team from the third division made the semifinals a few years back. The cup is unpredictable. That's what makes it great.

Viewership

The Copa Argentina pulls massive numbers. The final regularly draws over 30 million viewers across Argentina and South America. The early rounds get attention too, especially when a big club is drawn against a small team in a hostile regional stadium. The cup has a romantic appeal that the league doesn't have. Fans love the underdog stories. The media eats it up. It's a huge event every year.

TV options in Argentina

TyC Sports holds the exclusive broadcast rights for the Copa Argentina in Argentina. They show every match live on their cable channels and streaming app. There's no free-to-air TV coverage. Some matches might show up on public TV later in the tournament, but that's rare. If you want to follow the cup in Argentina, you need a TyC Sports subscription.

Streaming options in the US and Worldwide

For international fans, Paramount+ and Fanatiz carry Copa Argentina matches. Paramount+ has the rights in the US through their deal with CBS Sports. Fanatiz also has coverage in the US and other regions. Some matches also show up on ViX depending on the week. There's no single global broadcaster. For full coverage, Fanatiz is the most reliable option. The subscription is reasonably priced and covers the entire tournament.

Current season

The 2026 Copa Argentina kicked off in February. The early rounds are happening now in April, with lower-league clubs fighting for the chance to draw a big team. The round of 32 is scheduled for later this year, with the final in December. Boca Juniors are the defending champions after winning the 2025 edition. River Plate, Racing, and Independiente are all in the hunt. The draw for the next round is always a big event in Argentina.