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ESPN will provide 2026 FIFA World Cup coverage in Argentina, Colombia, Ecuador, Uruguay, Chile, Peru and Venezuela through ESPN channels, with live streaming available on Disney+ Premium via the Disney+ app and website. The coverage is subscription-based through the Disney+ Premium plan.
Where to Watch
Fans in Argentina, Colombia, Ecuador, Uruguay, Chile, Peru and Venezuela can watch selected 2026 FIFA World Cup matches through ESPN’s regional coverage and Disney+ Premium. ESPN’s confirmed package covers 30 of the tournament’s 104 matches, including the FIFA World Cup Final at MetLife Stadium on July 19.
The ESPN package includes 22 group-stage matches, two matches from the round of 32, two matches from the round of 16, one quarter-final, both semi-finals and the final. ESPN has also stated that, in each participating country covered by the agreement, the national team’s matches will be shown through ESPN on Disney+ Premium.
Streaming Availability
To watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup live stream in Argentina, Colombia, Ecuador, Uruguay, Chile, Peru or Venezuela through ESPN, viewers need an active Disney+ Premium subscription. Live matches and related ESPN programming can be accessed through the Disney+ app or the official Disney+ website.
Disney+ supports streaming through web browsers, mobile devices, tablets, streaming sticks, gaming consoles, smart TVs and set-top boxes. Browser support includes current versions of Chrome, Firefox, Edge and Safari, subject to Disney+ device and browser requirements.
TV Coverage
ESPN’s 2026 FIFA World Cup TV coverage in the listed South American markets is focused on selected live matches, match highlights and related programming across ESPN channels. The original rights announcement confirms that highlights from every match of the tournament will be available on ESPN channels in Latin America.
Viewers looking for the 2026 FIFA World Cup TV schedule should check ESPN and Disney+ listings closer to each matchday, as ESPN notes that broadcast information is subject to change.
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- Broadcaster: ESPN
- Streaming platform: Disney+ Premium
- Access type: Subscription-based
- Covered countries: Argentina, Colombia, Ecuador, Uruguay, Chile, Peru and Venezuela
- Confirmed match count: 30 live matches
- Final included: FIFA World Cup Final at MetLife Stadium on July 19
Replays, Highlights and Programming
ESPN’s coverage is scheduled to include live matches, highlights, World Cup news, analysis, special programming and complementary content for different stages of the tournament. ESPN has also said it is preparing a 24-hour programming schedule for Disney+ Premium linked to its World Cup coverage.

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ESPN has retained non-exclusive linear and digital broadcast rights to the UEFA Champions League in Latin America and the Caribbean until 2027. The three-year deal with UEFA covers Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico, Uruguay, and Venezuela. This multi-platform arrangement covers the 2024-25 to 2026-27 Champions League seasons.ESPN’s Spanish-language TV coverage of the UEFA Champions League is available via its linear channels, each geo-tailored to a specific location (e.g. ESPN2 Argentina for Argentina, ESPN2 for Colombia). Subscribers looking to stream Champions League matches live in Latin America on their mobile phones, computers, tablets, and other devices can watch the games using ESPN’s live streaming service, Disney+, which is also geo-tailored to specific countries and regions.
For instance, viewers in Ecuador, Venezuela, and Colombia can stream Champions League games live and on-demand using Disney+ Sur. Subscribers in the Dominican Republic and other Central American countries can watch the matches on Disney+ Norte, and fans residing in Argentina and Chile can use Disney+ Argentina and Disney+ Chile for extensive Champions League content.

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ESPN holds the broadcast rights for the UEFA Europa League in Latin America, airing fixtures live and on-demand across its linear channels and Disney+ in over 15 countries, including Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, Uruguay, and Chile. Notably, Brazil is absent from this list.Thanks to this rights deal, fans in several Latin American countries can watch the UEFA Europa League on the ESPN 1 to 4 linear channels and its streaming platform, Disney+. To stream Europa League matches on Disney+, viewers need either a Standard or Premium subscription plan.
The Standard subscription allows fans to stream Europa League games simultaneously on two devices but offers access to select ESPN channels only. The Premium subscription, on the other hand, provides broader coverage, including access to all ESPN channels and the ability to stream content on up to four devices at once.
Disney+ is available on various platforms through an app, including mobile devices and TVs. The application is compatible with Android and Windows devices, iPhones and iPads, and Amazon Fire Tablets.
The Disney+ app also works on multiple TV devices, including Amazon Fire, Apple, Android, Hisense, LG, and Samsung TVs, as well as PlayStation and Xbox consoles. Additionally, subscribers can watch live fixtures on Disney+ via a PC or laptop browser, with compatibility for Edge (Windows only), Safari (iOS only), and Chrome and Firefox on both systems.

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ESPN Latin America is the official UEFA Nations League broadcaster in 16 territories in South and Central America.Fans can watch select live Nations League matches each matchweek with Spanish-language commentary in the following countries: Argentina, Belize, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Suriname and Venezuela.
Nations League matches are shown across the linear pay-TV channels, but they are additionally available live and on-demand on the Disney+ streaming service, available under different versions in Latin America on Android, iOS, gaming consoles and set-top boxes.

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ESPN holds the broadcast rights to the UEFA Conference League in Latin America, which includes countries such as Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, Uruguay, and Chile. However, it's important to note that ESPN does not have the rights to this competition in Brazil; Cazé TV serves as Brazil’s official broadcaster.Thanks to this rights deal, fans in Latin America can watch live UEFA Conference League matches on ESPN’s streaming platform, Disney+. Select fixtures are also televised on ESPN’s linear channels, from ESPN 1 to ESPN 4. To stream Conference League games on Disney+, a Standard or Premium subscription plan is required.
With the Standard subscription, viewers can stream live UEFA Conference League matches simultaneously on two devices, but access is limited to select ESPN channels. In contrast, the Premium subscription offers broader coverage, providing access to all ESPN channels and the ability to stream content on up to four devices at the same time.
Disney+ is accessible online, allowing viewers to watch live UEFA Conference League matches in Latin America on a PC or laptop using supported browsers (Edge on Windows only, Safari on iOS devices only, and Chrome and Firefox on both systems).
Additionally, Disney+ can be accessed on mobile devices (including Android, iOS, and Windows smartphones and tablets) and on television via the Disney+ app. Supported TV devices include Amazon Fire, Apple TV, Android TV, Hisense, LG, and Samsung. The platform is also compatible with PlayStation and Xbox gaming consoles.
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Italian Serie A matches are shown live each week on ESPN in Latin America; namely, Argentina, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Falkland Islands, French Guiana, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay and Venezuela).The broadcaster has the rights to show all 380 Italian Serie A matches live across its linear network, including ESPN, ESPN 2, ESPN 3, ESPN Brasil and their streaming service, Disney+, until the end of the 2026-27 season.
All Italian Serie A matches in Latin America are broadcast live with Spanish-language commentary, and all matches can also be caught on-demand online or via recap through a dedicated Serie A highlights show.


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Carabao Cup matches can be watched live on ESPN Latin America in Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay and Venezuela.Carabao Cup action is distributed to local ESPN channels in each region for supporters who want to watch the action on TV, while the online streaming platform, Disney Plus, can be used to live stream Carabao Cup matches from all these territories.
ESPN Latin America and Disney Plus require a subscription to access meaning fans in Latin America are unable to watch the Carabao Cup on free-to-air television.
ESPN Latin America and Disney Plus broadcast all matches exclusively in Spanish except those shown in Brazil where the action is broadcast in Portuguese.


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ESPN, owned by The Walt Disney Company, streams matches from the Argentine Primera División across South America on Disney+. The agreement with the Argentine Football Association (AFA) is valid until the end of the 2030 season.These rights were previously held by Fox Sports. Following the 2021 merger of ESPN and Fox in Latin America, the Fox portfolio was transferred to ESPN. By mid-2024, the Fox Sports signals in South American countries had been rebranded into the ESPN channel lineup.
On Disney+, Argentine league matches can be watched live and on demand, with replays available at least two hours after the live broadcast. The platform also provides highlights and shortened versions featuring only the goals from each match.
Disney+ streams are accessible through its website on Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari, as well as on devices such as Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Google Chromecast, and Roku. The service also works on PlayStation and Xbox consoles and on smart TVs from Android TV, Hisense, LG, Samsung, and Panasonic.
Matches can likewise be viewed on mobile phones and tablets with Android or iOS, Amazon Fire tablets, and computers running the latest versions of Windows. Disney+ coverage is organized under Disney+ Argentina, Disney+ Chile, and Disney+ Sur, but these feeds also extend to other territories, including Paraguay, Bolivia, and Uruguay.

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Live coverage of the Belgian Pro League is exclusively on ESPN Latin America in Argentina, Belize, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, French Guiana, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay and Venezuela.Live Belgian Pro League matches are sometimes shown across ESPN’s linear TV channels in Latin America, but primarily, they are streamed live on Disney+. The popular streaming service is partnered with ESPN in Latin America.
Belgian Pro League highlights and catch-up are also available on Disney+, which can be downloaded onto smartphones, tablets, smart TVs and games consoles.
Live match commentary of Belgian Pro League matches is solely in Spanish on ESPN in Latin America.

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ESPN holds linear and digital EFL media rights in multiple Latin American territories from 2024 to 2028. Fans in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay, and Venezuela can watch select matches from the EFL on ESPN’s linear channels and stream games via ESPN’s corresponding streaming service, Disney+.The commercial broadcaster’s linear channels are geo-tailored to specific locations. For instance, fans living in Chile can watch matches on ESPN Chile, while fans in Costa Rica can watch games on ESPN Norte. Streaming is also geo-tailored by countries and regions. Meanwhile, viewers in Argentina can stream EFL games via Disney+ Argentina, while Disney+ Norte covers subscribers based in Costa Rica, El Salvador, and other Central American countries. Fans in Colombia, Ecuador, and Venezuela can stream EFL matches and corresponding content via Disney+ Sur.
Viewers based in Mexico can stream matches via Disney+ Mexico, while broadcasts are accessible via ESPN Mexico.
Disney+ is compatible with multiple devices, including mobiles, tablets, smart TVs, computers, streaming devices, and gaming consoles - all of which provide viewers across Latin America options to watch EFL matches live and on-demand. Supplementary EFL-related content, including news, highlights, and other key updates, is also available on ESPN’s website across the region.



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Live coverage of the AFC Champions League is available exclusively on Disney+ in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Martinique, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico, Saint Martin, Uruguay, and Venezuela.All matches from the competition until the end of the 2027-28 season are available on the streaming platform, which is partnered with ESPN in South America.
Fans in South America must have an active paid subscription with Disney+ in order to access the AFC Champions League on the platform. Monthly and annual plans are available, depending on your preferences.
Catch-up is also available on Disney+, with all matches remaining on the streaming service for two weeks after they first air.
Live matches from the AFC Champions League on Disney+ come with Spanish-language commentary.





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ESPN is the exclusive broadcaster of the UEFA Women’s Champions League in the Latin American region, except Mexico, securing the rights to this competition on a five-year deal spanning the 2025-26 to 2029-30 seasons.This means fans in Argentina, Colombia, Chile, Uruguay, Brazil, and elsewhere in Latin America can stream all 75 UEFA Women’s Champions League games per season live on ESPN on Disney+. Additionally, select matches can be watched live on ESPN’s linear networks. These networks are available on several major TV providers in the region, such as DIRECTV, Movistar TV, Claro TV, Telefónica, and others, though availability on third-party TV operators is subject to change.
To access ESPN’s complete UWCL coverage, viewers require a subscription to ESPN on Disney+, available in monthly and annual plans. Additionally, fans can purchase a subscription via third-party local TV, telephone, and internet providers.
Once subscribed, Latin American fans can stream live UWCL games on Disney+ via the streaming platform’s official website or the Disney+ app. The Disney+ app is available for download on numerous internet-connected devices, including smart TVs and streaming devices, Android and iOS smartphones and tablets, Xbox and PlayStation gaming consoles, Amazon Fire Tablets, and more.
ESPN broadcasts additional UWCL content, which is also available on Disney+. This includes draws, highlights, archive programming, and more.


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ESPN México holds a multiplatform Liga MX broadcasting deal with Atlético San Luis, covering both pay television and digital platforms.The agreement between ESPN and Atlético San Luis began in 2021 and was initially set to expire in 2024, but an automatic renewal extended the partnership until the end of the 2026-27 season. ESPN broadcasts the club’s matches exclusively on TV and online, with registered mobile platform users also able to watch games on delay. The network also has the right to air match highlights and Liga MX recaps in its specialized programming.
To watch Atlético San Luis matches on ESPN in Mexico and other countries in Latin America, viewers must subscribe to a cable or satellite TV provider, with options including Izzi, Sky, Totalplay, and Megacable.
ESPN’s Liga MX content can be streamed online through Disney+ on Windows and Mac computers, Android and iOS smartphones and tablets, PlayStation and Xbox gaming consoles, and streaming devices such as Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Roku, and Chromecast.

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Fans in Mexico can watch Atlético San Luis’s Liga MX Femenil home games live and on-demand exclusively on ESPN and the Disney+ streaming service. ESPN’s rights to San Luis’ home matches also extend to Central America and the Dominican Republic.Atlético San Luis’ home games are available on ESPN’s linear channels. Furthermore, Liga MX Femenil fans can stream Atlético San Luis’ top-flight matches live and on-demand on Disney+ Premium, the streaming service’s subscription-based tier.
With Disney+ Premium, subscribers get access to ESPN, ESPN3, additional ESPN network channels, and exclusive sporting events. ESPN’s linear channels may also be available via third-party pay-TV providers.
Disney+ is accessible on various platforms via the Disney+ app, including smartphones and smart TVs. The application is compatible with Android and Windows devices, as well as iPhones, iPads, and Amazon Fire Tablets.
The Disney+ app also works on multiple TV devices, including Amazon Fire, Apple, Android, Hisense, LG, and Samsung TVs, as well as PlayStation and Xbox consoles. Additionally, subscribers can watch live fixtures on the Disney+ website via a PC or laptop browser, with compatibility for Edge (Windows only), Safari (iOS only), and Chrome and Firefox on both systems.

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ESPN has linear and digital Dutch Eredivisie broadcast rights in multiple Latin American and Caribbean territories from 2025 to 2030. Subscribers in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Martinique, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico, Saint Martin, Uruguay, and Venezuela can watch Eredivisie matches on ESPN’s linear and digital platforms.Specifically, select matches are available on the linear TV channel ESPN 4, which is geo-targeted as ESPN 4 Sur for fans in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela. Fans in Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay can also watch select Eredivisie matches on ESPN 4 Argentina.
In addition, viewers in Latin America and the Caribbean can stream Eredivisie matches live and on-demand via ESPN’s streaming service Disney+ on mobiles, tablets, computers in web browsers, and select smart TV models.


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ESPN Latinoamérica holds the broadcast rights for the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) in Latin America from 2024 to 2027, with games on its television channels and Disney+. The network airs 20 regular-season matches, along with three postseason games, one of which may include the NWSL final.NWSL matches on ESPN Latinoamérica are available both live and on-demand via Disney+, where replays are uploaded two hours after the original broadcast. ESPN also features match highlights and goal recaps, which are shown in sports programs, news segments, and through the Disney+ mobile platform.
A pay-TV subscription is required to watch the NWSL live on ESPN Latinoamérica. For streaming, fans need a Disney+ Premium subscription, which provides access to all NWSL matches on the platform. NWSL streams on Disney+ can be watched via Chrome, Edge, Safari, and Firefox browsers, on smart TVs, Xbox and PlayStation consoles, Amazon Fire TV Stick, Apple TV, Chromecast, and Roku, as well as on Android and iOS smartphones and tablets.
ESPN’s NWSL coverage is available across Latin America, including Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela, and multiple Caribbean and Central American countries. Programming is offered in Spanish, English, and French, though available content may vary by region.

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ESPN is the official broadcaster of the USL Championship across Latin America, courtesy of a multi-year media rights agreement announced in September 2024. This deal, secured via the global sports business agency SPORTFIVE, represents a two-year extension of the league's existing partnership with the broadcaster, covering the 2025 and 2026 seasons.Thanks to this rights deal, fans in Latin America can watch every USL Championship regular-season and playoff match live through ESPN's linear channels and ESPN on Disney+. Viewers can stream the USL Championship on the Disney+ app, but this requires a subscription to the ESPN on Disney+ streaming platform.
The Disney+ app is available for download on numerous internet-connected devices, including smart TVs, streaming devices, Android and iOS smartphones and tablets, Xbox and PlayStation gaming consoles, Amazon Fire Tablets, and more.
Meanwhile, ESPN’s linear networks are available on several major TV providers in Latin America, such as DIRECTV, Movistar TV, Claro TV, and Telefónica. However, availability on third-party TV operators is subject to change.

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ESPN broadcasts live USL Cup games in Latin America thanks to a rights deal between the United Soccer League (USL) and the multiplatform sports entertainment company. Latin American viewers can watch the USL Cup live on Disney+ (via ESPN) or on ESPN’s linear network; however, this requires a subscription to third-party TV providers.ESPN networks are available in Latin America through partnered TV providers such as DIRECTV, Movistar TV, Claro TV, Telefónica, and more. However, availability is subject to change.
Meanwhile, Latin American viewers who prefer to stream the USL Cup can do so on the Disney+ app or website via ESPN. The platform’s website allows streaming on a PC or Mac via a web browser, while other internet-connected devices require the Disney+ app.
The Disney+ app is available for download on numerous internet-connected devices, including smart TVs and streaming devices, as well as Android and iOS smartphones and tablets, Xbox and PlayStation gaming consoles, Amazon Fire Tablets, and more.

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ESPN is the official rightsholder of USL League One in Latin America. This is thanks to a comprehensive extension finalized in late 2024, spanning two seasons and covering the 2025 and 2026 campaigns. As a result, the major sports network broadcasts the USA's third division men’s soccer league on both linear and streaming television.Fans in Latin America can watch all USL League One regular-season and playoff matches live on the Disney+ app or website (via ESPN) and on ESPN linear channels. This means viewers can stream or watch USL League One from home or on the go.
The Disney+ website is accessible on PCs and Macs via supported web browsers. Meanwhile, the Disney+ app can be downloaded on smart TVs and streaming devices, as well as Android and iOS smartphones and tablets, select gaming consoles from PlayStation and Xbox, Amazon Fire Tablets, and more.
Fans can also watch live USL League One games on ESPN on linear TV via partnered third-party TV providers in Latin America, such as DIRECTV, Movistar TV, Claro TV, Telefónica, and others. However, distribution agreements are subject to change.

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ESPN has acquired the broadcast rights in Latin America to the USL Super League, a Division One professional women’s soccer league. The prominent sports network secured this deal through global sports business agency SPORTFIVE in September 2024, shortly after the division launched.Under this agreement, Latin American viewers can watch the USL Super League live on ESPN’s linear networks and ESPN on Disney+. This includes every regular season and playoff match, which fans can stream on the Disney+ app or website.
The Disney+ app can be downloaded on devices such as smart TVs and streaming devices, Android and iOS smartphones and tablets, Xbox and PlayStation gaming consoles, Amazon Fire Tablets, and more. Meanwhile, the Disney+ website and its USL Super League coverage are accessible on a PC or Mac via supported web browsers.
Latin American viewers who prefer to watch the USL Super League on ESPN through traditional linear TV can do so via third-party TV providers. This includes DIRECTV, Movistar TV, Claro TV, and Telefónica, though availability is subject to change.
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