The revised schedule for the Copa América de Béisbol was announced Wednesday by WBSC Americas, confirming that the entire tournament will now be played in Panama after Venezuela was unable to host Group A as originally planned and will be played from November 13-22.
Estadio Juan Demóstenes Arosemena in Panama City will now serve as the new home for Group A, while Estadio Mariano Rivera in La Chorrera will host Group B games.
Group A – Panama City, Panama
November 13
11 a.m. – Mexico vs. Curaçao
3 p.m. – Cuba vs. Nicaragua
7 p.m. – Venezuela vs. Dominican Republic
November 14
11 a.m. – Curaçao vs. Dominican Republic
3 p.m. – Nicaragua vs. Mexico
7 p.m. – Venezuela vs. Cuba
November 15
11 a.m. – Curaçao vs. Nicaragua
3 p.m. – Dominican Republic vs. Cuba
7 p.m. – Venezuela vs. Mexico
November 16
11 a.m. – Nicaragua vs. Dominican Republic
3 p.m. – Cuba vs. Mexico
7 p.m. – Venezuela vs. Curaçao
November 17
11 a.m. – Mexico vs. Dominican Republic
3 p.m. – Curaçao vs. Cuba
7 p.m. – Venezuela vs. Nicaragua
Group B – La Chorrera, Panama
November 13
11 a.m. – Brazil vs. Colombia
3 p.m. – Puerto Rico vs. Argentina
7 p.m. – Panama vs. Canada
November 14
11 a.m. – Brazil vs. Puerto Rico
3 p.m. – Argentina vs. Canada
7 p.m. – Colombia vs. Panama
November 15
11 a.m. – Canada vs. Brazil
3 p.m. – Colombia vs. Puerto Rico
7 p.m. – Argentina vs. Panama
November 16
11 a.m. – Canada vs. Puerto Rico
3 p.m. – Argentina vs. Colombia
7 p.m. – Panama vs. Brazil
November 17
11 a.m. – Canada vs. Colombia
3 p.m. – Brazil vs. Argentina
7 p.m. – Puerto Rico vs. Panama
Super Round – La Chorrera, Panama
November 19–21 – The top three teams from each group will advance to a six-team super round, with results from group play carrying over.
Medal Games – La Chorrera, Panama
November 22
TBD – Bronze Medal Game
TBD – Gold Medal Game
The top three teams from each group will advance to the super round in La Chorrera from Nov. 19–21. The top two teams from that stage will play for gold, while the third- and fourth-place finishers will compete for bronze on Nov. 22.
Beyond regional bragging rights, the tournament carries major qualification stakes. Four teams will earn spots in the 2026 Central American and Caribbean Games in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, while five teams will qualify for the 2027 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru.
Results from the Copa América de Béisbol will also influence early stages of Olympic qualifying and determine berths for the 2027 WBSC Premier12. Teams ranked 13th through 18th in the world, plus two wild cards, must compete in Premier12 qualifiers. That makes strong performances crucial for nations such as Canada (No. 20) and Brazil (No. 22) in the current WBSC World Rankings.
Photo: Estadio Mariano Rivera will host Group B play and the super round and medal round games at the 2025 Copa America de Beisbol.