How to Watch Argentina vs Colombia in the Copa América Final Using a VPN – Knowligent
How to Watch Argentina vs Colombia in the Copa América Final Using a VPN

How to Watch Argentina vs Colombia in the Copa América Final Using a VPN

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Argentina will take on Colombia in the 2024 Copa América final in Miami at 8 p.m. ET on Sunday, July 14. You won’t need a VPN to watch if you have the right channels and subscriptions. The final will be available on Fox Sports and Fox Sports 1 in English. Univision has the Spanish rights, so you can watch the match on TUDN, Univision, and TelevisaUnivision (UniMás). There are also paid streaming subscriptions that you can use to watch it, but it may be cheaper to use a VPN than to get a subscription that you might only use once.

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To watch the upcoming Copa América final with a VPN, head over to Sportitalia, which is streaming all of the Copa América matches in Italy (and in Italian). No, you don’t have to be physically in Italy to watch the stream like the website says – that’s where a VPN comes in handy. You can use any VPN to change your IP address, but you’ll need one that lets you choose Italy as a server. Express VPN is my favorite VPN for bypassing geoblocking restrictions and choosing your server country. It costs $12.95 per month, $9.99 per month for six months, or an annual subscription for $8.32 per month. Once you have ExpressVPN, open the app on your phone or computer, head over to Sportitalia on the same device (you’ll probably need your browser to translate to English, unless you speak Italian), and you’ll be able to watch the Copa América final there.

The advantage of this over a subscription you may no longer use is that VPNs are useful tools that can help you provide greater security online or allow you to use other streaming platforms like Netflix in other regions to access other media that would otherwise be unavailable in your area.

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