Paramount+, which used to be known as CBS All Access, won the rights to stream nearly 80 CONCACAF World Cup 2022 qualifying matches live.

Big news for English-speaking fans in the United States. 

Shortly after Telemundo announced their own exclusive coverage of CONCACAF World Cup 2022 qualifying matches for Spanish-speaking fans, there's now a big announcement for English-speaking observers, too.

Paramount+, which used to be known as CBS All Access until recently, will be responsible for streaming about 80 matches. This includes six highlight matches starring both the USMNT and the Mexican National teams, plus other games featuring teams from the Caribbean, Canada, and Central America.

16 World Cup 2022 qualifying games will be played in March, including St. Kitts and Nevis vs Nicaragua, Anguilla vs Dominican Republic, and British Virgin Islands vs Guatemala - all of which will be taking place on Saturday, March 27th.

And in June, fans will be treated to the CONCACAF Nations League finals via Paramount+, which will also be live-streaming that competition.

A caveat: although the OTT service isn't free, it's still affordable for pretty much everyone, with the premium tier costing only $9.99 per month. An ad-supported tier, which is tentatively priced at $4.99 monthly, is expected to be lauched in June.