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Where to watch Club America vs Tigres UANL live in USA: Supercopa MX 2024

Where to watch Club America vs Tigres UANL live in USA: Supercopa MX 2024

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Club America faces Tigres UANL in the 2024 Supercopa MX. Here’s when, where and how to watch or live stream this game in the US.

Rafael Carioca (left) from Tigres fights for the ball with Henry Martin (right) from America
© IMAGO / Agencia-MexSportRafael Carioca (left) from Tigres fights for the ball with Henry Martin (right) from America

The two “Champions of Champions” from the last two seasons, Club America And Tigres UANLcompete against each other in an exciting duel to determine the winner of the Supercup MX. Fans in the US can find out all the details on when, where and how to watch or live stream this exciting game.

(Watch Club America vs. Tigres UANL live FREE in USA on Fubo)

The Supercup MX is undoubtedly the highest goal for every League MX Team. This tournament presents the winners of the “Champion of Champions” for the 2023-24 season, in this case Club Americaagainst the winner of the said title of the previous edition, Tigres UANL.

A hard-fought match is expected between two of the most decisive teams in Mexican football in recent years. Only one of them will be able to win the prestigious title, which will be played for the second time in 2024, after the match between Blue Cross And Atlas in 2022.

When will the UANL match Club America vs Tigres be played?

The game for the 2024 Supercup MX between Club America And Tigres UANL is being played Sunday, June 30, 4:30 p.m. (ET).

Andre-Pierre Gignac from Tigres – IMAGO / Agencia-MexSport

Club America vs. Tigres UANL: Time by State in the USA

ET: 16:30
CT: 3:30 PM
MT: 2.30
PT: 1:30 p.m.

How to watch Club America vs Tigres UANL in the USA

The 2024 Supercup MX Game between Club America And Tigres UANL will be broadcast in the United States on Fubo (free trial). Other options: TUDN, Univision.

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