Mexico vs. Bolivia Live Stream Online: Copa America 2015, Projected Lineups and Tactical Preview

Two teams chasing the 2015 Copa America will do battle today in a match between Mexico and Bolivia. The tournament clash scheduled for 7:30 p.m. ET will be held at the Estadio Sausalito in Vina del Mar and can be live streamed here. Additional TV coverage can be found on beIN Sports.

What They're Saying

Mexico head coach Miguel Herrera (via Medio Tiempo): "That's my job, to convince my players that they have to run. Whoever doesn't run, doesn't play. Whoever doesn't do what he needs to do for the team, doesn't play. It's important that all 23 players are convinced that we are are all one group, that we all think the same. Without a doubt, Chile are the favorites [to win the tournament. They're a strong team, at home and a unified group. We can't look past Bolivia, nor Ecuador, though."

Bolivia head coach Mauricio Soria (via Pagina Siete): "There will be a lot of commitment in each of the matches. To keep up, players will draw on their own love and honor to successfully overcome."

Tactical Preview

Player to Watch: The future of Gerardo "Jerry" Flores at Cruz Azul is in serious doubt, with Chivas Guadalajara reportedly interested in his services. In 16 appearances last season, the 29-year-old finished with two goals and two assists.

Mexico's Projected Lineup (5-3-2): Corona; Aldrete, Dominguez, Marquez, Ayala, Corral; Fabian, Osuna, Guemez; Jimenez, Herrera

Bolivia's Projected Lineup (4-3-2-1): Quinonez; Morales, Raldes, Eguino, Rodriguez; Campos, Chumacero, Smedberg; Lizio, Bejarano; Moreno

Note: Credit all statistics to officially licensed data from Opta Sports (lineups and statistics via WhoScored).

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