Argentina are 7/4 favourites to win Cσρа Amеɾιcа, while Liverpool forward Darwin Nunez is 3/1 to be crowned the tournament’s top scorer

The Liverpool star has been backed as one player who can win the Golden Boot

Sky is offering 7/4 odds on Argentina to retain their Copa America title this summer, and they have also chosen Darwin Nunez as one of the favorites to win the Golden Boot at the tournament.

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Argentina began their 2024 Copa America campaign with a strong performance, securing a 2-0 victory against Canada in their opening match on Friday, followed by a 1-0 win over Chile earlier on Wednesday, putting them at the top of Group A.

Brazil is the second favorite to win the tournament, with Sky Bet offering 5/2 odds on the five-time World Cup winners to claim victory.

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Lautaro Martinez has scored twice in Argentina’s first two fixtures and is currently leading Sky’s favorites to be crowned the tournament’s top scorer this summer, with odds of 7/4.

Darwin Nunez is the second favorite for the Golden Boot with 3/1 odds. Despite a challenging season with Liverpool, he enters the tournament on a high note, having scored a hat-trick in Uruguay’s warm-up match against Mexico and netting again in their opening group-stage match against Panama.

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Following him, Sky offers 11/2 odds on Argentina’s Lionel Messi and Real Madrid’s Vinicius Jr. to clinch the Golden Boot.

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Lautaro Martinez (Argentina) – 7/4

Darwin Nunez (Uruguay) – 3/1

Lionel Messi (Argentina) – 11/2

Vinicius Jnr (Brazil) – 11/2

Julian Alvarez (Argentina) – 6/1

Rodrygo (Brazil) – 10/1