Boca Juniors He will begin his journey in the Copa Sudamericana this Wednesday, April 3, when he will visit Nacional de Potosí for the first match of Group D. But the big question that fans are asking is: On which channel will it be possible to watch the matches of Diego Martínez’s team in the competition? The answer was given by the company that holds the rights to the tournament. DirecTV announced that all its customers and users will be able to see the debut of Boca will open the D-Sports signal to all postpaid and prepaid packages.
The match between Boca and Nacional de Potosí will be broadcast exclusively on the signal D-Sportstherefore it will only be available on DirecTV screens (on the 610 and 1610 HD) and on the live TV and streaming platform DGOto watch it live anywhere with your mobile phone, tablet, computer or Smart TV.
Since the D-Sports signal is not available in all satellite TV and streaming packages, The company has decided to open the channel and make it available to all customers and users for the matchwith the aim that all Boca fans and football lovers can enjoy the match live and live.
How can those who are not yet customers see it?
Those who are not yet customers of the company and want to see Boca make their debut in the Copa Sudamericano will be able to purchase the two-minute version “Light” from the DGO platform for just 5,400 pesos per month.
DGO’s Lite plan has 20 live channels and content on request, entertainment, sports and news; Plus, 24 hours of Big Brother with exclusive cameras included.
Boca’s debut in the Copa Sudamericana is upon us
The twenty-third edition of the South American race will begin on April 2nd DirecTV will be the only screen offering complete coverage. Fans from Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Uruguay will be able to follow all the matches of the competition, thanks to the acquisition of the broadcasting rights of the tournament up to and including the 2026 season.
On April 3 at 9pm, for the first match of Group D, Boca Juniors will visit Nacional de Potosí at the Víctor Agustín Ugarte Stadium in Bolivia, located in the city of Potosí in 3,885 meters above sea level.
The Sudamerican is one of the two most prestigious official international football competitions in South America at club level, organized by the South American Football Confederation (CONMEBOL), which this year will distribute more than $80 million in prizes.
In 2024, DirecTV will broadcast all South American matches, with a selection of exclusive matches that vary by territory, in response to the acquisition of broadcast rights to the competition up to and including the 2026 season.
Games that will be broadcast on the ESPN signal will also be available to all DirecTV and DGO customers and users. Customers will then be able to follow the entire tournament until the final which will be played on November 23rd.
Source: Clarin
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