Watching the tournament can prove to be a challenge if you’re outside the region in which you normally watch football or if you live in a country where the tournament is not being broadcast. This article simplifies the process for you and makes watching the Copa America a breeze! Read on to learn how you can use a VPN to bypass geo-blocking restrictions and watch Messi, Neymar and Suarez battle it out from anywhere in the world.
Copa America Game 1: Brazil vs Venezuela
The Brazil team, led by Neymar, is considered one of the favorites to win the tournament. The bookmakers have them listed as second favorites with odds of 11/8. Venezuela, on the other hand, is one of the underdogs. They have won only one of their World Cup qualifiers and are placed ninth in CONMEBOL. So, it’s no surprise that defending champions Brazil are heavily favored to win this match. The match is scheduled to kick off on the 14th of June at 9:30 PM (GMT). If you’re outside your country of residence at the time, you might just miss the match! Luckily, you can use a VPN to bypass streaming restrictions and watch the game from anywhere!
How to Watch Brazil vs Venezuela Worldwide
In a previous article, we covered how you can use a VPN to watch the Copa America on Globo’s SporTV and Fox Football. Refer to the article if you want a comprehensive overview of how VPNs bypass geo-restrictions. For quick and easy instructions, follow our step-by-step guide below:
Step by step guide on using a VPN to watch the match
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Copa America 2021 Schedule
To ensure you don’t miss any of the action, we’ve provided the schedule for the tournament below:
Will the Copa America 2021 be Canceled?
Much like the Tokyo Olympics, there is considerable debate over the hosting of the Copa America in Brazil. The tournament was originally scheduled to be jointly hosted by Argentina and Colombia. But the location was changed to Brazil at the last minute due to increasing Covid cases in Argentina and massive protests in Colombia. People in Brazil, including members of the football team, are unhappy with this decision. Some citizens have approached the country’s Supreme Court to stop the hosting of the event in Brazil. The court is expected to give its decision in the next couple of days. While we certainly hope that the tournament goes on, we also respect the need for the Brazilian people to protect themselves from the virus. If you’re a sports fan, you can also find information on our site about how to watch the UEFA Championship worldwide.