The September international break brings the return of World Cup qualifiers in Conmebol. Of all the confederations in FIFA, the South American entity is the farthest along in its qualifying process. After three international breaks in 2023, each of the 10 teams vying for a spot in the 2026 World Cup have already played three games. That sets up early drama with some major games on the schedule for early September.
As things stand, Argentina leads the table in terms of qualifying. With five wins under its belt, Argentina is sat on 15 points. That makes it increasingly likely the side will qualify for the tournament in the United States, Mexico and Canada. The only team to earn points against Argentina is Uruguay. La Celeste is not far behind Argentina. With 13 points, Uruguay is also off to a strong start in qualifying. That includes a win at the Bombonera against Argentina.
Those two teams have a pair of intriguing fixtures in the September batch of Conmebol World Cup qualifiers. Each of the 10 games coming up for the competition are available to viewers in the United States. However, this does not mean they are on the same broadcaster. The majority of games are solely available on a pay-per-view basis. Fanatiz pay-per-view has the rights to eight of the games during the September international break.
Still, there are two games available on other streaming platforms. The schedule listed below not only has the kickoff times. It shows whether games are available on either Fanatiz pay-per-view or another platform.
Watch Conmebol World Cup qualifiers during September break
Thursday, Sep. 5
4 p.m. — Bolivia vs. Venezuela. — Fanatiz PPV.
8 p.m. — Argentina vs. Chile. — Universo, Fubo and ViX.
Friday, Sep. 6
7:30 p.m. — Uruguay vs. Paraguay. — Fanatiz PPV.
9 p.m. — Brazil vs. Ecuador. — ViX.
9:30 p.m. — Peru vs. Colombia. — Fanatiz PPV.
Tuesday, Sep. 10
4:30 p.m. — Colombia vs. Argentina….
Author : Kyle Fansler
Publish date : 2024-09-03 21:01:27
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Author : soccernews
Publish date : 2024-09-03 21:09:00
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