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TelevisUnison is the exclusive broadcast rights holder for the Summer and Winter Olympics in Mexico.The Spanish-language broadcaster agreed a deal with the International Olympic Committee for all free-to-air, pay-TV and digital coverage of every Olympic Games until 2032.
For each edition of the Olympic Games, the broadcaster airs 200 hours of coverage on free-to-air television in Mexico, via Canal 5. This coverage is complemented by further coverage on pay-TV channel, TUDN, but the majority of Olympic action, including the biggest events, can be found on Canal 5.
As part of their coverage of the summer Olympics, football fans in Mexico can enjoy all matches from the men’s soccer tournament from the group stages through to the final.
Live soccer matches can be watched on linear TV and streamed through ViX, the broadcaster’s streaming platform. This can be accessed online via a web browser or the ViX app, which can be downloaded for free onto iOS and Android devices.
All men’s soccer matches on Canal 5, TUDN and ViX come with live commentary and analysis from experts. Highlights and catch-up are available after each match finishes via the ViX app.



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TelevisaUnison has the exclusive rights in Mexico to broadcast live coverage of the Women’s Soccer tournament at the Olympic Games.The Spanish-language broadcaster has the rights to over 200 hours of coverage at every Olympic Games until 2032, across pay-TV, free-to-air television and digital. As part of that, full coverage of Women’s soccer was included from the group stages through to the final.
The majority of matches are shown live on TelevisaUnison’s free-to-air TV channel, Canal 5, but some matches are also on the pay-TV platform, TUDN.
Live streaming of the Women’s Soccer at the Olympics is available through ViX, TelevisaUnison’s streaming platform. This can be accessed directly through a web browser or via the ViX app, which can be downloaded for free onto iOS and Android smart devices.
All Women’s Soccer Olympic matches broadcast by TelevisaUnison come with match commentary and analysis from former players and experts. Match highlights and catch-up are accessible through the ViX app.

Satellites
What satellites is Canal 5 Televisa available on?
| Position | Satellite | Encryption |
|---|---|---|
| 116.8°W | Eutelsat 117 West A | |
| 117.0°W | Eutelsat 117 West B | |
| 58.0°W | Intelsat 21 | |
| 77.0°W | QuetzSat 1 | |
| 78.8°W | Sky Mexico 1 |
About
Canal 5 Televisa history, coverage, features
Canal 5 is a Mexican free-to-air television channel owned and operated by Grupo Televisa. It was launched on August 18, 1952 as a regional channel, but Televisa changed that as demand for more television channels in the country increased.
Over the years, Canal 5 has been used to reach younger audiences, with children’s programming, animated shows, TV series, and movies playing a major role in its programming. Added to that, Canal 5 has increased the number of movies, international shows, and in-house productions such as reality shows.
The channel has also played a key role in the company’s sports coverage over the years. Some of the sports aired on this channel have included football, American football, ice hockey, and boxing. Canal 5 has also been used to cover global events such as the FIFA World Cup and the Summer Olympic Games. Friendly and competitive games featuring the Mexican National Football Team have also been covered by this channel.
Speaking about football, Canal 5 has mostly covered domestic competitions such as the Liga MX and the Copa MX. Other competitions such as the Campeón de Campeones and the Super Copa MX have also been covered on this channel. International football fans have also been able to watch UEFA Champions League games, UEFA Europa League matches, UEFA Euro clashes, and Copa América games on this channel.
Canal 5 started airing its content in Standard Definition, but just like their sister channel Las Estrellas, the network embraced HD technology long before it was mandatory for all Mexican channels to provide an HD feed. Users who are not able to access HD technology can get a hold of a downscaled version of Canal 5’s HD feed if necessary.
The published listings of live, re-aired, and on-demand match and program events published on this website are broadcast by the official rights holders. They are available on various platforms such as terrestrial TV, radio, cable, satellite, IPTV, mobile and desktop apps. Where possible, we will provide links to the streaming events available on the platforms provided by the official broadcasters. Please note that in many cases, a digital subscription or user authentication with a TV or internet provider will be required. We endeavor to provide as accurate and detailed broadcast information as possible. However, broadcast schedules are subject to change at any time. If you find incorrect or missing information, please let us know
























