Defending champion Argentina opens next year's Copa America on June 20 in Atlanta against the winner of a Canada-Trinidad and Tobago playoff, and the U.S.
starts vs. Bolivia three days later at Arlington, Texas. Argentina also faces Chile at East Rutherford, New Jersey, on June 25 in a repeat of the 2016 final at MetLife Stadium and closes Group A four days later against Peru at Miami Gardens, Florida, also site of the final on July 14.
The 12th-ranked U.S. opens against the lowest-ranked South American nation in No. 85 Bolivia. then plays No. 41 Panama at Atlanta on June 27 and finishes Group C against 11th-ranked Uruguay at Kansas City, Missouri, on July 1, according to the draw Thursday night.
Uruguay was the highest-ranked non-seeded team the U.S. could face in the first round. The top two teams in each group move on to the quarterfinals.