
- This will be the fifth Brazil vs. Bolivia match in the history of the competition.
- Canarinha could take the provisional lead in the group.
Group Stage action continues on Wednesday, July 16, with the matchup between Bolivia and Brazil in Group B of the CONMEBOL Copa América Femenina 2025™. The Gonzalo Pozo Ripalda Stadium will once again host both teams in this edition.
Bolivia looks to bounce back from a 4-0 loss to Paraguay in their opener and earn their first points in the tournament. They also have the chance to achieve a historic result in what will be their fifth encounter against Brazil at the competition.
Brazil, on the other hand, opened with a solid 2-0 win over Venezuela and could secure the group lead with another victory—something no other team could match after the second matchday.
Key facts
- With an average age of 27 years and 328 days, Brazil fielded the oldest starting XI of Matchday 1. They also had the oldest starter overall: Marta (39 years and 145 days).
- Brazil holds a perfect record against Bolivia in Copa América Femenina history with four wins in four matches. Still, Bolivia is one of just six teams to have scored against them—in a 6-1 defeat in 2006.
- Brazil is on a streak of nine clean sheets in the tournament (9W), the longest in Copa América Femenina history. The last goal conceded was in 2018, in a 3-1 win over Chile.
- Emily Doerksen attempted six dribbles in Bolivia’s opener against Paraguay, ranking second in this metric alongside Chile’s Yenny Acuña, behind only Paraguay’s Claudia Martínez (8).
- Aidé Mendiola covered the fourth-most ball-carrying distance (152 meters) in the opening round and leads all players set to appear in Matchday 2.
Source: OPTA
Referee appointments
- Referee: Roberta Echeverria (ARG)
- Assistant 1: Gisela Trucco (ARG)
- Assistant 2: Daiana Milone (ARG)
- Fourth official: Milagros Arruela (PER)
- Fifth official: Mariana Aquino (PER)
- Referee assessor: Sandra Zambrano (ECU)
Match information
Date and time: Wednsday, July 16, 2025, at 16:00 local time (GMT-5) – 17:00 in La Paz, 18:00 in Brasília
Estadio: Gonzalo Pozo Ripalda, Quito (Ecuador)