The focus of much of the soccer world this summer, understandably, has been on the Women’s World Cup in France. But while Megan Rapinoe, Lucy Bronze and Marta have been starring in that show, there has been plenty of men’s soccer action elsewhere that has been a little lost in its shadow. Shocking upsets. Lopsided victories. Even the looming renewal of a fierce international rivalry. Are there Rapinoe-level big names involved? Well, how about Lionel Messi?

South America: A Classic Copa Match

The biggest game in the Copa América this year will take place in a semifinal, when Brazil hosts Argentina on Tuesday.

Despite their historic dominance of the continent, neither team has shown its best in recent Copas: Brazil has not won the tournament since 2007, and Argentina since 1993. Messi has made it clear that finally lifting the Copa is a priority for him. But Brazil is playing a home Copa for the first time since 1989, and it has some ghosts of its own to exorcise.

It remains to be seen if Tuesday’s game reaches the heights of others in the long rivalry. The last major showdown between Argentina and Brazil was at the 2008 Summer Olympics; Argentina won that semifinal, 3-0, and went on to take the gold medal, the biggest international triumph of Messi’s career, but that is still an under-23 championship.