Copa América Centenario Group C

Man of the Match:[2] Josef Martínez (Venezuela) Assistant referees:[3] Jorge Yupanqui (Peru) Coty Carrera (Peru) Fourth official:[3] Wilmar Roldán (Colombia) Fifth official:[3] Javier Bustillos (Bolivia) The two teams had met in nineteen previous encounters, the latest being a 2011 Copa América group stage match won by Uruguay with a lone goal by Álvaro Pereira.

[4] Man of the Match:[6] Rafael Márquez (Mexico) Assistant referees:[3] Eduardo Cardozo (Paraguay) Milciades Saldívar (Paraguay) Fourth official:[3] Gery Vargas (Bolivia) Fifth official:[3] Darío Gaona (Paraguay) The two teams had met in twenty-eight previous occasions, the latest being a 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifying match held at the Polideportivo Cachamay in Puerto Guayana in 2013, won by Uruguay with a lone goal scored by Edinson Cavani.

Man of the Match:[8] Salomón Rondón (Venezuela) Assistant referees:[3] Ezequiel Brailovsky (Argentina) Ariel Scime (Argentina) Fourth official:[3] Roddy Zambrano (Ecuador) Fifth official:[3] Luis Vera (Ecuador) The two teams had met in eighteen previous occasions, the latest being the 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup Final, won by Mexico 3–1.

Man of the Match:[10] Javier Hernández (Mexico) Assistant referees:[3] Gustavo Rossi (Argentina) John Alexander León (Colombia) Fourth official:[3] Ricardo Montero (Costa Rica) Fifth official:[3] Octavio Jara (Costa Rica) The two teams had met in ten previous occasions, the latest being a friendly played in 2012, which Mexico won 3–1.

Man of the Match:[12] Jesús Corona (Mexico) Assistant referees:[3] Joe Fletcher (Canada) Darío Gaona (Paraguay) Fourth official:[3] Armando Villarreal (United States) Fifth official:[3] Hiran Dopico (Cuba) The two teams had met in four previous occasions, the last being Jamaica's debut in the previous year's Copa América, which Uruguay won with a lone goal scored by Cristian Rodríguez.