Argentina vs Jamaica live stream (beIN Sports): Watch Copa America 2015 online

Argentina will play Jamaica on Saturday with Argentina looking to claim top spot in Group B which would give them an arguably easier route through the knock out stages next week. Today's game has a scheduled start time of 5.30 p.m. ET and takes place from Sausalito in Chile. The game can be watched on TV on the beIN Sports network, but can also be watched online through live stream via the link below.

Lionel Messi celebrates a goal for Argentina in this file photo. (Reuters)

This should be Argentina's easiest game of Copa America 2015 so far, although they still need to make sure they get the job done and take nothing for granted.

So far Argentina have not been at their best, claiming just a narrow 1-0 win over Uruguay, before managing only a 2-2 draw with Paraguay. Four points from their opening two games means they are joint top of the table with Paraguay coming into today's game, who have also claimed four points with a 1-0 win over Jamaica and the draw with Argentina.

Argentina, however, have the arguably easier fixture today, with Paraguay taking on Uruguay in the earlier kick off. If Paraguay do defeat Uruguay then Argentina will have to win here by more goals than Paraguay win by, to ensure they finish top.

Jamaica on paper are by far the weakest team in Group B, but they were extremely unlucky not to come away with a draw against Paraguay; their 1-0 loss coming after a clanger by goalkeeper Duwayne Kerr. Most pundits believe though that Lionel Messi and co. will prove an even sterner test for them, and one that they will not be able to stand up against today.

Most fans are still waiting for Copa America 2015 to burst into action, as events have been a little bit low-key until now, certainly less explosive than expected.

Although there have been flashes of brilliance and drama here and there, most are hoping that once the knock out stages start there will be a dramatic increase in attacking football and spectacular goals.

Argentina will have to get the job done today against Jamaica without coach Gerardo Martino, as he was sent off in their previous game, meaning he must sit this one out in the stands and not in the dug-out.

Gerardo Martino has said, "The only thing that has concerned me is that we haven't been able to maintain our rhythm in the two matches."

They will be hoping that they can find some of that rhythm today and build some momentum going into the knock out rounds. Argentina are ranked 3rd in the FIFA world rankings, compared to Jamaica's 65th placing, showing the gulf between the teams.

Today's big Copa America 2015 game between Argentina and Jamaica has a scheduled start time of 5.30 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on the beIN Sports network, or online through live stream by clicking here.

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