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The 2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup was an international football tournament that took place in July and August 2021, involving sixteen men's national teams from nations affiliated to the Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF). The tournament was broadcast via television and radio all over the world.

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Television

CONCACAF

CountryBroadcaster(s)Ref.
Canada OneSoccer [1]
Central America ESPN [2]
Costa Rica [3]
El Salvador TCS [3]
French Guiana France Télévisions [3]
Guadeloupe France Télévisions [3]
HaitiPublicidades USA [3]
Honduras Televicentro [3]
Martinique France Télévisions [3]
Mexico [4] [3]
Panama
[3]
SurinameHAC Media [3]
United States [5] [6]

International

BroadcasterRef
International (unsold markets)Concacaf GO [3]
AustraliaSport Flick [3]
Austria Sportdigital [3]
Balkans Arena Sport [3]
Brunei beIN Sports [3]
East Timor beIN Sports [3]
France beIN Sports [3]
Germany Sportdigital [3]
Hong Kong beIN Sports [3]
Indonesia [3] [7]
Ireland Premier Sports [3]
IsraelCharlton [3]
Laos beIN Sports [3]
Malaysia beIN Sports [3]
MENA Alkass TV [3]
Netherlands Ziggo Sport [3]
New Zealand
[3]
Philippines beIN Sports [3]
Singapore beIN Sports [3]
Spain Gol [3]
Switzerland Sportdigital [3]
Thailand beIN Sports [3]
Turkey beIN Sports [3]
United Kingdom Premier Sports [3]

Radio

CONCACAF

CountryBroadcasterRef.
Costa RicaGrupo Columbia [3]
Guatemala
  • Inversiones Also
  • Emisoras Unidas
  • Sonora
[3]
HondurasRadio America [3]
PanamaSer TV [3]
United States Fútbol de Primera [8]

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