List of Copa Libertadores broadcasters

This is a list of television broadcasters which provide coverage of the Copa Libertadores, South American football's top level continental competition.

Television broadcasters

2019–2022

From 2019, the CONMEBOL Libertadores-Sudamericana broadcast package in Latin American countries is separated due to the new Copa and Recopa Sudamericana broadcasting rights.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Country/Region Language Broadcaster Free/Pay Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
Spanish Facebook Watch Free-Streaming 35+ matches (including final) 27 matches
ESPN Pay All matches
Fox Sports
 Brazil Portuguese Facebook Watch
(produced by TNT Sports)
Free-Streaming N/A 27 matches
Fox Sports Pay 67 matches (including final) N/A
SBT Free N/A One or two matches per-week are broadcast live, Brazil clubs only (including final) N/A
CONMEBOL TV

(produced by BandSports)

PPV thirty-seven matches in 2020 N/A

BRA – originally the competition will be shown live on Globo and SporTV until 2022 but due to breach of contract between Globo-CONMEBOL, Grupo Globo only aired competitions until March 2020. Starting September, the broadcast rights of Libertadores have moved to the both new broadcasters, SBT (FTA) and Grupo Bandeirantes.[7][8]

International

This tournament broadcast includes the Copa and Recopa Sudamericana matches.

Country/Region Broadcaster Free/Pay
 Australia beIN Sports Pay
 Canada
 New Zealand
 United States
 Austria DAZN1
Sportdigital
Sport1+
Pay
 Germany
  Switzerland
 Andorra DAZN1 Pay
 Spain
 Italy
 San Marino
Arena Sport Pay
 Brunei Astro SuperSportMAS Pay
 Malaysia
 Bulgaria Max Sport Pay
 China CCTV Free
 France Canal+ Pay
Sub-Saharan Africa
 Georgia Silknet Pay
 Indonesia Mola TV2 Pay
 Ireland LiveScore[9] Free
 United Kingdom UK
BBC Free
 Israel Charlton Pay
 Japan Nippon TV Free
Pay
 Netherlands ESPN Pay
 Portugal Sport TV Pay
 Russia Match TV Free
Pay
 Tajikistan Televizioni Tojikiston Free
 Turkey S Sport Pay

^MAS – starting from semi-finals in 2019 season.

^1 – starting from round of 16 in 2019 season.

^2 – starting from 2019 final

^UK – from 2020

References

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