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How to watch and live stream Copa Libertadores in the 2025 season

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Few international club competitions carry the prestige and power of the Copa Libertadores. South America's premier knockout event, only the UEFA Champions League rivals it for its reputation on the world stage, and this year's tournament is no different.

Botafogo won their first-ever trophy by beating Atlético Mineiro in an all-Brazilian final. They are keen to defend their crown now as the knockout brackets are drawn in the 2025 Copa Libertadores edition. Continental heavyweights like River Plate, Flamengo are all out to get the champions. The exciting knockout action will begin soon.

But just where can you watch the Copa Libertadores? How can you live stream it? And just who will play over the coming weeks? Allow GOAL to guide you through your options.

Which channels have the rights to the Copa Libertadores?

Copa Libertadores coverage in both English and Spanish is available on beIN SPORTS, who have the rights for the tournament from 2023 to 2026. The rights for beINSPORTS are for games shown on television in the United States and Canada.

You can also stream games via fubo and Sling TV.

Here is a list of TV channels and streaming platforms where you can watch the Copa Libertadores across the world:

CountryTV channel & stream
USAbeIN Sports, Sling TV, fubo, Fanatiz
CanadabeIN Sports, fubo Canada
Spanish-speaking South American countriesESPN, Paramount+, Fox Sports (Argentina), Disney+
SingaporeMola
IndonesiaMola
ItalyMola
BrazilESPN, TV Globo, Paramount+
UKBBC iPlayer
ChinaCCTV5

Upcoming Copa Libertadores schedule

The group stages of the 2025 Copa Libertadores are done and dusted. It is time for the round of 16 clashes now. You can find the first leg schedule below.

DateFixture
August 12Fortaleza vs Velez Sarfield
August 12Atletico Nacional vs Sao Paulo
August 12Penarol vs Racing Club
August 13Cerro Porteno vs Estudiantes
August 13Flamengo vs Internacional
August 14Botafogo vs LDU de Quito
August 14Libertad vs River Plate
August 14Universitario de Deportes vs Palmeiras
August 19Velez Sarsfield vs Fortalez
August 19Racing Club vs Penarol
August 19Sao Paulo vs Atletico Nacional
August 20Estudiantes vs Cerro Porteno
August 20Internacional vs Flamengo
August 21LDU de Quito vs Botafogo
August 21Palmeiras vs Universitario de Deportes
August 21River Plate vs Libertad

If you're confused about which streaming service you should subscribe to, don't worry. GOAL breaks down all the essential information, like subscription packages and prices, so you can make the best decision for all your Copa Libertadores viewing needs.

  • How to watch Copa Libertadores

    FuboTV is a top-rated streaming service for sports fans, and that's because it offers upwards of 160 channels and three types of subscriptions - so there's something for everyone. You can sign up for the Pro, Elite or Premier packages depending on your preference.

    There is also a Latino subscription for live sports coverage in Spanish. However, this package has reduced channels and DVR storage compared to the other three. But, it also has a reduced monthly fee to match. However, it could be an excellent option for those who only want to watch the Copa Libertadores for Spanish speakers.

    FuboTV is currently running a free 7-day trial for each of its packages. The Latino package is available at the reduced price of $24.99 for the first month of subscription. You can find out more about FuboTV in our in-depth guide here.

  • Vidgo laptopGetty Images / GOALFind the best deals

    Price wise, Vidgo sits in between FuboTV and SlingTV at $64.95 for the basic Vidgo English Plus streaming package, which will provide access to beIN Sports. There are over 110 channels that come with this, including ESPN and Fox Sport channels, so there will be plenty more soccer action to enjoy.

    Similar to FuboTV there is also a Spanish language option, which also includes beIN Sports, so if that’s all you need, you can pick that package up at a cheaper cost of $39.95 per month.

  • If you're on a tight budget, SlingTV will be an excellent option. You can watch the Copa Libertadores whilst saving some money in the process - making it a win-win situation. Three subscription packages are available: Sling Orange, Blue and Sling Orange + Blue.

    Here's a breakdown of what each package offers:

    Sling Orange - $40/Month

    • Offers 31 channels, 50 hours of DVR storage and streaming to one device.

    Sling Blue -$40/Month

    • Offers 41 channels, 50 hours of DVR storage, and streaming to three devices.

    Sling Orange + Sling Blue -$55/Month

    • Offers 47 channels, 50 hours of DVR storage and streaming to three devices.

    The best part is that you can watch all the games and highlights for a fraction of the price compared to other streaming services. Have a look at our detailed guide on SlingTV for more information.

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  • So, if you're looking to watch some of the biggest soccer matches in the Copa Libertadores, with some of the biggest names in South America, it's best to get a subscription to the subscription site, FuboTV.

    FuboTV broadcasts Copa Libertadores games in both English and Spanish-speaking broadcasts, which means you can enjoy watching some of the best teams like River Plate and Boca Juniors. After all, it is the South American equivalent of the UEFA Champions League.

    Copa Libertadors FAQs

    How do I watch Copa Libertadores on TV?

    As well as being directly on a number of Smart TVs on the market, FuboTV can be used on several popular streaming devices as well as Android and iOS devices.

    Streaming devicesSmart TVs
    ChromecastLG
    RokuSony
    Apple TVSharp
    Android TVHisense
    Google TVTCL
    Amazon Fire TVVizio

    Is there another subscription service with English and Spanish Copa Libertadores broadcasts?

    Yes, Vidgo is another great option if you're looking to enjoy Copa Libertadores broadcasts in English and Spanish.

    What pundits does FuboTV have for its Copa Libertadores coverage?

    FuboTV has a number of renowned Spanish football experts on its channel, including Jean-Pierre Papin, Robert Pires and Patrick Vieira.

    What else is available on FuboTV?

    Along with access to a number of TV series, movies and documentaries, football fans can also find the latest action in the Premier League, English Championship, Bundesliga, and so much more. For full details, check out GOAL's guide on FuboTV.

    How much is the Latino subscription on FuboTV?

    The Latino Subscription on FuboTV includes 57 channels and costs $32.99/mo.

    Are there add-on options on FuboTV?

    Yes, there is. You can tailor any add-ons to suit what kind of sports coverage you want. Here's a list of the add-on options available on FuboTV:

    • MLB.TV - +31 channels ($24.99/Mo)
    • Sports Plus with NFL Red Zone-+33 channels ($10.00/Mo)
    • International Sports Plus-+9 channels ($6.99/Mo)
    • NBA League Pass-Up to 40 out-of-market games per week ($14.99/Mo)
    • Adventure Plus-+8 channels ($4.99/Mo)
    • Sports Lite-+8 channels ($9.99/Mo)
    • Fubo Extra-+50 Channels ($7.99/Mo)
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