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A South American Cup It is the second largest football championship in Latin America and involves the biggest South American teams, with teams from different countries such as Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela, among others.
The competition takes place annually and in 2023 it started in March and continues until the end of October. However, many fans still have difficulty knowing how and where to watch the games live.
But luckily there are several options available and everyone will have the opportunity to follow the competition!
Where to watch the Copa Sudamericana games?

1 – On the open channel SBT
Firstly, the first way and also the cheapest way to watch the Copa Sudamericana games live is via the free-to-air channel SBT.
After three years, the competition is once again broadcast live, and SBT, which had also obtained the rights to broadcast the Copa Libertadores da América, ended up winning the dispute and will also broadcast the Copa Sudamericana games.
To watch on SBT, simply tune your television according to the signal in your region and watch the games directly on open TV!
2 – On the closed channel ESPN
For those who don't like watching on open TV, there are also options on closed TV. The first and most traditional of these is on ESPN, which will also broadcast the Copa Sudamericana games.
To subscribe, simply contact your pay TV channel directly, normally the cost to include ESPN in your plan costs R$ 40.90 per month.
However, it is also possible to sign the WatchESPN, the streaming service that brings together ESPN, Disney+, Star+ and LIONSGATE+ and costs R$ 55.90 per month. It's an excellent option if you don't have subscription TV or need to watch it on your computer.
There is also one more positive point, which is being able to watch several matches and competitions, regardless of whether they are part of the competition or not!
3 – On Paramount+ streaming
Também é possível assistir aos jogos da Copa Sul-Americana pelo serviço de streaming Paramount+ que também é detentor dos direitos de transmissão.
Paramount+ offers plans from R$ 12.90 per month, so it's still a very affordable way to support your team.
Finally, another great advantage is that just like subscribing to ESPN, you will also be able to watch all other content available on Streaming, such as films and series.
4 – On Star+ streaming
Through the streaming service Star+ It is also possible to watch the games live. The subscription starts at R$ 40.90 per month and includes various content that goes far beyond games.
5 – Online via Conmebol TV
Last, but by no means least, we have the official channel and its only function is to broadcast the Copa Libertadores da América and Sudamericana games.
It is possible to sign the Conmebol TV from R$ 12.90 by requesting its inclusion in your pay TV provider, through Paramount+ and also through your own app, where you can check out all the games live!
What are the next games?
Now that you know how and where to watch, it remains to be seen when the next games will be so you don't miss any action and support your team a lot.
Currently the competition is in round 5 of 6 of the group stage and 6 games will take place on 06/06. Are they:
- Students from Mérida x Fortaleza: 7pm
- Peñarol x Defensa y Justicia: 7pm
- America – MG x Millionaires: 9pm
- Tigre x Academia Puerto Cabello: 9pm
- Santos x Newell's Old Boys: 9:30 p.m.
- LDU Quito x Botafogo: 11pm