The defending Copa America champions Brazil, will compete against the defending runner-up of the Copa América Femenina Colombia, in the Women’s Copa America 2025 final. The match is going to start at Estadio Rodrigo Paz Delgad in Quito, Ecuador, with a kickoff time of 4:00 PM local time.
The stage is set at Estadio Rodrigo Paz Delgad, Quito, for the UEFA Women’s Copa America 2025 final, as Colombia vs Brazil in a highly anticipated clash. Here’s the latest on confirmed lineups, team news, and everything you need to know before the match begins.
Brazil has lost just one title in their last 9 women’s versions of the Copa América, while Colombia is reaching their fourth time in this major tournament final.
As the curtain comes down on the 2025 Copa América Femenina, continental powerhouses Colombia and Brazil meet in the final for the second consecutive tournament.
Brazil seek a record 9th title, while Colombia chase their first-ever crown after back-to-back final appearances.
Colombia vs Brazil Copa America 2025 final Confirmed Starting XI
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Colombia confirmed starting XI:
- GK: Luz Katherine Tapia
- DF: Carolina Arias, Daniela Arias, Jorelyn Carabalí, Daniela Caracas
- MF: Lorena Bedoya, Catalina Usme
- AM: Leicy Santos, Linda Caicedo, Mayra Ramírez
- ST: Catalina Usme
- No suspensions or new injuries.
Brazil confirmed starting XI:
- GK: Lorena
- DF: Antônia, Isadora Haas, Tarciane, Fátima Dutra
- MF: Ary Borges, Angelina
- AM: Marta (C), Vitória Yaya, Kerolin Nicoli
- ST: Amanda Gutierres
- No suspensions or new injuries.
Breaking News & Last-Minute Updates
The Colombia women’s and Brazil women’s squads are reported fully fit and motivated amid an electric atmosphere in Basel. England’s substitutes have contributed five goals en route to the final—depth could once again be crucial
- Brazil’s new-look attack, led by Amanda Gutierres (5 goals this tournament), is set for their sternest test as they face a resolute Colombian defence.
- Marta continues to be the heartbeat for Brazil, returning from international retirement and starring as MVP in the semifinal win against Uruguay.
- Colombia arrived inspired, having reached their second consecutive final after a dramatic penalty shootout win over Argentina, clinching an Olympic quota for LA 2028 in the process.
- Group Stage Rematch: The last meeting was a 0-0 draw, heavily influenced by a red card for Brazil’s keeper Lorena. Colombia dominated for 70 minutes in that match, showing they have the tactical discipline to challenge the defending champions.
Live Build-Up & What’s at Stake
- Brazil look to defend their 2022 Copa America crown, aiming for back-to-back titles.
- Colombia entered as runner-up, having rebuilt their squad and team culture for CONMEBOL dominance after their dramatic final of the last edition by 1–0.
- Fan interest is soaring, and ticket sales at the stadium have reached capacity.
How to Follow Live
Here are the final match times by country
- Kickoff: Saturday, 2 August 2025 | 16:00 local (Quito, Ecuador) at Estadio Rodrigo Paz Delgado.
- Watch on: Eurosport, Discovery+ (UK), FS1, FS2, Fox Soccer Plus; streaming via Fubo (USA), Optus Sport, Kayo Sports (Australia), DSports; JioTV, Voot (India), TSN, CTV; TSN+ (Canada) and Caracol Play, RCN Televisión (Colombia).
Key Players to Watch
| Colombia | Brazil |
|---|---|
| Linda Caicedo: The explosive winger and #10, known for her dribbling, creativity, and match-winning goals. | Marta (C): The legendary captain and playmaker, providing experience and moments of magic. |
| Mayra Ramírez: Colombia’s leading striker, physical and clinical in front of goal. | Kerolin Nicoli: A dynamic attacking midfielder with a knack for big-game contributions. |
| Leicy Santos: The orchestrator in midfield, providing tempo and vision. | Amanda Gutierres: Brazil’s top scorer in the tournament, leading the line with pace and finishing. |
| Catalina Usme: Veteran forward and set-piece specialist, crucial in big matches. | Ary Borges: Integral in midfield, offering energy and ball progression. |
| Jorelyn Carabalí: Rock-solid central defender and a leader at the back. | Antônia: Locked down Brazil’s right side defensively and joins the attack with purpose. |
The Brazil vs Colombia final is set to be one of the most competitive in tournament history. Both teams are at full strength, and storylines include Brazil’s hunt for a record-breaking title, Colombia’s drive for their first championship, and top players like Marta and Gutierrez (Brazil) as well as Caicedo and Ramírez (Colombia) ready to leave their mark.
For all live updates, breaking lineups, and in-match highlights, fans can follow coverage on 2 August 2025 at 16:00 local time.
H2H Record
- Matches played: 11
- Brazil wins: 8
- Draws: 1
- Colombia wins: 2
- Last five encounters: Brazil 3 wins, Colombia 1 win, 1 draw
- 2025 group stage: 0–0 draw, showing how closely matched the sides are.
