A special version of the CONMEBOL Copa América will be hosted by the United States this summer as the centennial anniversary of the competition is celebrated. The tournament will take place from June 3rd to June 26th with select national teams from CONCACAF and CONEMBOL taking part in the biggest soccer event to take place in the United States since the 1994 World Cup.
[TV_RIGHTS 20]Copa América on US Television - English Broadcasters
The Fox family of networks have acquired the exclusive English language broadcast rights of the Copa América 2016 in the USA. It will be broadcasting all 32 Copa América matches in English with pre and post-game shows. Here is a breakdown of the channels providing live coverage and the number of matches they will be broadcasting.
Fox Sports 1 - FS1
The flagship sports station for Fox will be broadcasting 21 matches in total with games in the group stage, quarter-finals, semi-finals and final of the Copa América. Additionally, FS1 will be providing the coverage for every USMNT and Mexico National Team group stage match.
Fox Sports 2 - FS2
Fox’s secondary sports channel will be broadcasting 4 group stage matches of the Copa América. The marquee game for FS2 comes on Saturday June, 11th when Colombia plays Costa Rica.
FX Channel
Fox’s entertainment channel will be broadcasting 3 Copa América matches with 2 taking place in the quarter-finals and the final game being the 3rd place match that will take place in Glendale, AZ on June 25th.
Copa América Online
FOX Soccer 2GO
If you are a cord cutter or your provider doesn’t offer access to Fox Sports Go you have the option of watching through Fox Sports subscription streaming service FOX Soccer 2Go. This service will provide online streaming through computers and mobile devices of every Copa América match.
Fox Sports Go
If you are a paying FS1/FS2/FX cable or satellite customer, select providers offer access to Fox Sports Go for online streaming of every Copa América match on your computer or mobile device. You will need to authenticate via your TV provider.
Watch Copa América Centenario on US Television - Spanish Broadcasters
The Univision family of networks has acquired the exclusive Spanish language broadcast rights of the Copa América 2016. Airing of the matches will be available on the following channels:
Univision
Univision will simulcast Univision Deportes for 13 group stage matches, 2 quarter-final matches, both semi-final matches, the 3rd place match and the Copa América final. If you are a fan of the USMNT or the Mexico National Team, Univision will have coverage of both teams group stage matches.
Univision Deportes
Univision Deportes will serve as the flagship station of Spanish language coverage with all 32 matches of the Copa América being broadcasted on the network.
UniMás
UniMás will simulcast Univision Deportes for 12 group stage matches and 2 quarter-final matches of the Copa América. Some of the highlights of the matches on UniMás include Argentina vs Chile (a rematch of the 2015 Copa América final) on June 6th and the USA vs Costa Rica on June 7th.
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Univision Now
Univision offers a subscription service called Univision Now, available via a monthly or annual subscription. The service streams Univision and UniMás with DVR capability and a 72 hour window of on-demand access to certain programing after their initial airing.
Streaming Services
fuboTV
You can watch the Copa América our our preferred soccer centric streaming service fuboTV. Watch live Copa América matches available on UniMás, Univision and Univision Deportes. The service provides DVR capability so you can make sure not to miss any of the matches. fuboTV offers a free 24 hour trial and after that a subscription costs only $9.99 a month.
Sling TV
You can watch the Copa América on the following channels available on Sling TV:
In English, live broadcasts will be available on Fox Sports One (FS1).
Univision, Univision Deportes and UniMás will broadcast the matches in Spanish. The service offers on-demand capability but does not offer DVR service.
Listen to Copa América Centenario on Radio / Audio streams
Futbol de Primera Radio
FDP Radio has acquired the exclusive Spanish language radio broadcast rights for the event.
TalkSport
TalkSport a London based sports radio station will be covering the event this summer providing English commentary. It is unclear as of now if those audio streams will be available in the US through the TalkSport or TuneIn Radio apps due to territorial restrictions.