Mexico vs. Venezuela: How to watch LIVE and FREE on Copa América?

The local team will look for its second victory of the tournament when it faces Venezuela next Wednesday. Find out how and where to watch it for FREE.

By Diward Leroy

06/24/2024 – 3:11 p.m. CST Comments

06/24/2024 – 3:11 p.m. CST

© Etzel EspinosaThe local team will look for its second victory of the tournament when it faces Venezuela next Wednesday. Find out how and where to watch it for FREE.

Mexico He started his journey on the right foot in the United States Copa America 2024 after beating their counterpart from Jamaica on the first date of Group B. Jaime Lozano’s team shares the leadership of the area along with Venezuelawho beat Ecuador 1-2 in the other group match.

[Mira México vs. Venezuela EN VIVO y Gratis por ViX]

Now both teams will play for the lead on what will be date 2. The duel between the two is scheduled for next Wednesday, June 26, starting at 7:00 p.m. (local time) from SoFi Stadium, California. For this game, the ownership of some representatives of Blue Cross.

Uriel Antuna, Jorge Sánchez and Santiago Giménez They are called to start from the beginning against La Vinotinto. All three started against Jamaica and did not clash. And although Giménez was the center of criticism from the fans and press, the reality is that he has the center forward position in his hands.

At what time and where do Mexico vs. Venezuela?

Mexico and Venezuela will meet next Wednesday, June 26, as part of the second day of Group B of the Copa América USA 2024. This match will be played at the SoFi Stadium facilities, California, United States, starting at 7:00 p.m. (local time).

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What channel broadcasts FREE and LIVE Mexico vs. Venezuela?

In Mexico the best option to watch the game is through ViX, who will offer the Copa América USA 2024 matches for free. Other options to witness the TRI are the signals of Channel 5, Azteca 7 and TUDN.

Journalist graduated from the Santa María University, Caracas, Venezuela. He has more than 7 years of experience in traditional and digital media. He has been part of the Futbol Sites team since 2020, where he performs functions as an editor and content generator about the Liga MX. However, all this time he specialized in a specific club: Cruz Azul, which I cover daily, both in the men’s and women’s branches.

 
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