Libertadores Cup 2023: Open-TV Broadcasts for Colo Colo and Ñublense in Group Stage

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Three matches featuring Cacique and two involving the Red Devils will be broadcast on Chilevisión during the Libertadores Cup 2023 group stage, presenting a broad view of Chilean involvement in the continental competition.

The group stage draw places two Chilean clubs, Colo Colo and Ñublense, in the event. Under the guidance of coach Gustavo Quinteros, Colo Colo was placed in Group F, where the team will face Boca Juniors, Monagas SC, and Deportivo Pereira. Colo Colo’s first match is scheduled for next Wednesday, April 5, against Afrojol, at the Hernán Ramírez Villegas Stadium, marking an important start to their campaign.

The Colo Colo calendar reflects their competitive rhythm in the continental tournament and aligns with national coverage plans that ensure broad visibility for Chilean football on free-to-air television.

Jaime García’s Ñublense was drawn into Group A, alongside Flamengo, Racing Club, and Aucas from Ecuador. The Red Devils’ opening match has been agreed for the same day as the match featuring Popular and its first opponent will be the Avellaneda club, where Gabriel Arias and Óscar Opazo participate, in Ester Roa Rebolledo stadium.

The path for Ñublense follows CONMEBOL’s official confirmation of both teams in the club’s premier continental competition. The schedule for open television broadcasts has now been released, and Chilevisión will carry three Colo Colo games and two Ñublense games in this stage. The remaining matches can be watched live on Fox Sports Premium, ESPN, and the Star+ streaming platform.

Which matches are broadcast on open TV?

Wednesday, April 5: Deportivo Pereira vs. Colo Colo. 10:00 PM

Wednesday, April 19: Flamengo vs. Ñublense. 8:30 PM

Tuesday, May 23: Monagas vs. Colo Colo. 6:00 PM

Wednesday, June 7: Aucas vs. Ñublense. 8:00 PM

Thursday, June 29: Colo Colo vs. Deportivo Pereira. 6:00 PM

*Also broadcast will include the clash between Racing and Flamengo, a match in which Arturo Vidal and Erick Pulgar participate, scheduled for Thursday, May 4 at 6 PM.

These broadcasts reflect how fans in Chile and North America can follow Chilean teams across the continental competition, with open television coverage complemented by streaming options for a comprehensive viewing experience. The Libertadores Cup continues to grow in visibility, attracting interest from clubs, fans, and media across the Americas. The schedule and broadcast arrangements help ensure that supporters in Canada and the United States can stay connected with their teams as the group stage unfolds, featuring intense matchups and high-stakes football that resonates beyond borders.

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