-text c-gray-1" >If you want to watch the hottest soccer (or rather - flgclassifieds.cce - https://www.yates.co.nz/garden-club/public/152286 . cornell - http://www.adlandpro.com/ad/41047030/camisetas-de-futbol__Other_405__around_losangelesus33.aspx .edu/author/camisetasdefutbolbaratas/">comprar camisetas de futbol baratas</a>) tourney in the Americas, you'll have to pony up for an ESPN+ subscription. The service has struck a deal to become the sole home for English-language coverage of the 2019 CONMEBOL Copa America in the US, with every game streamed live. That's not hot if you were hoping to watch elsewhere, but it is a rare chance to see games with several of the world's best footie players in one place, including Messi, Neymar Jr. and Suarez.<br>
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The tourney runs between June 14th and July 7th, and will also be available to watch in Portugese, the main language of host country Brazil.<br>
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Like the exclusive FA Cup deal, there's a simple strategy at work. ESPN+ is aiming to be a go-to hub for soccer and other sports that might have a sizeable audience in the US, but don't always fare well competing for airtime on conventional TV. Not that you'll necessarily mind. This is a rare chance to follow your favorite South American team throughout the competition, whether you're in your living room or stuck on the bus.
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