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Country | Broadcaster | Ref. |
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Latin America | DirecTV Sports (All matches) | |
Argentina | Televisión Pública Argentina (Argentina matches only), TyC Sports (all matches) and Multicanal (some matches) | |
Bolivia | TV Boliviana (all matches) | |
Brazil | Rede Globo (Brazil matches only), SporTV (all matches) | [1] |
Canada | Univision Canada (Spanish) | [2] |
Chile | Canal 13 | |
Colombia | RCN TV, Caracol TV | |
Costa Rica | Repretel, Teletica | [3] |
Cuba | Cubavision International | |
Ecuador | Gama TV | |
Haiti | CONATEL, Tele Haiti | [4] |
Jamaica | CVM TV | |
Mexico | Televisa, TV Azteca | [1] |
Panama | Telemetro, TVMax, RPC-TV | [4] |
Paraguay | Paraguay TV (Paraguay matches only), Tigo Sports (all matches) and CVC (some matches) | [5] |
Peru | América Televisión | |
United States | Fox Sports (English); Univision (Spanish) | [6] [7] |
Uruguay | TVC, MVC, Equital (Montecable, TCC, Nuevo Siglo Cable TV and Multiseñal) | [8] |
Venezuela | Meridiano TV |
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