The CONMEBOL qualifying stages for the FIFA World Cup is always an entertaining and thrilling affair, as 10 teams from South America take to the soccer field to see which will make it through to the biggest stage of all: the FIFA World Cup finals.
Traditionally dominated by the silky skills of Brazil's national team and current World Cup holders Lionel Messi's Argentina, the playing field has somewhat levelled recently with a more competitive charge from the likes of Columbia, Ecuador, Uruguay and Paraguay.
Each team plays each other twice, both home and away, with all 10 sides competing in a league table where the top five qualify for the World Cup finals.
Here's GOAL's guide to catching all the CONMEBOL World Cup qualifying action and how to do it.
Where to watch CONMEBOL soccer matches in the US
Soccer fans can catch the big games with a Fanatiz subscription, using their app on a pay-per-view basis.
Paramount+ also have selected live games from the qualifying rounds, as does CBS Sports Golazo Network (also available through Paramount+), but if you want the most comprehsive coverage, you'll need to have a Fanatiz account.
Where to watch CONMEBOL matches in Spanish
To watch soccer matches for CONMEBOL fixtures in Spanish, you'll need access to Telemundo and Universo which are both available with Fubo, DIRECTV and YouTube TV plans.
Where to watch CONMEBOL soccer worldwide
| Country / Region | Broadcaster |
|---|---|
| Argentina | Fanatiz |
| Brazil | Fanatiz |
| Canada | DAZN |
| Columbia | Fanatiz |
| MENA | BeIn Sports (subject to availability) |
| UK | DAZN |
If you're abroad and wanting to watch the latest CONMEBOL soccer games, you can do so by accessing streaming services ordinarily geo-blocked to a specific location by using a Virtual Private Network (VPN).
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