The Copa América quarter-finals kick off this week alongside Euro 2024, with Argentina taking on Ecuador, an undefeated Venezuela taking on Canada, a strong Uruguayan team taking on a struggling Brazil, and Colombia looking to defeat their Panamanian neighbours. If you’re looking to stream the Copa América with a subscription, there are plenty of options to choose from. However, if you want to watch the matches without signing up to a standalone streaming service, a VPN is a viable alternative, but it’s not entirely free.
How to Watch the World Cup Final with a VPN
To watch upcoming Copa América matches with a VPN, check out Sportitalia , which is streaming all Copa América matches in Italy. Yes, you might not be physically in Italy, but that’s where a VPN comes in. Express VPN is our favorite VPN for bypassing geoblocking. It’ll cost you $12.95 per month, $9.99 per month for six months, or an annual subscription for $8.32 per month. VPNs are useful for more than just streaming these matches, so you may find that a month or two of the subscription price is worth it. If it isn’t, just remember to set a reminder to cancel before you pay more than you bargained for.
Once you have ExpressVPN, open the app and go to Sportitalia on the same device (you’ll probably need your browser to translate to English, unless you speak Italian). You can then watch Copa América matches there.
9:00 p.m. ET: Argentina vs. Ecuador (FOX, Univision, TUDN, Fubo, DirecTV Stream, Sling Blue)