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Here’s Everything You Need To Know About How To Watch Concacaf Men’s Olympic Qualifying Tournament - The18


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The Concacaf Men’s Olympic Qualifying Tournament is finally happening, albeit a year late. Jalisco, Mexico, will host 15 games over two weeks to determine the region’s two berths to this summer’s Tokyo Olympics. Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch Concacaf Olympic qualifying, including Fox’s unprecedented coverage plans.

The women’s Concacaf qualifying tournament was played last year as the U.S. and Canada clinched trips to Tokyo during a tournament played in Texas and California in January and February of 2020. But when it came time for the men’s competition in March, Covid-19 was shutting down soccer all over the world. Since then, the 2020 Olympics were postponed a year and Concacaf continued to push back the date of the men’s qualifying tournament.

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Now that the pandemic is under a bit more control — at least, somewhat better than it was last year as folks slowly get vaccinated — the tournament can finally be played. Slated for March 18-30, games will be played in Guadalajara and Zapopan in Jalisco.

Though it’s not a competition for the senior national team like it is for the women, this U-23 competition represents an important opportunity for the USMNT to show how far it’s come. The U.S. men haven’t qualified for the Olympics since 2008. (The U.S. women have never failed to qualify and only once failed to medal.)

Fortunately, it’ll be easier than ever for fans in the U.S. to watch.

FOX Sports makes history, presenting the full slate of @Concacaf men’s Olympic qualifying championship matches on English-language television for the first time ever. ⚽️https://t.co/epMK7uvl8n — FOX Sports PR (@FOXSportsPR) March 12, 2021

How To Watch Concacaf Olympic Qualifying 2021

For the first time ever in English, all Concacaf men’s Olympic qualifying matches will be available on cable TV in the U.S. FS1 will broadcast 13 matches with two more on FS2. Fox’s top soccer announcers will lead the broadcasts. (Univision has the Spanish-language broadcast rights in the U.S.)

How To Watch Concacaf Olympic Qualifying On TV/Streaming

Channels: FS1, FS2

FS1, FS2 Streaming: Foxsports.com

The tournament features two groups of four, with the top two teams in each group advancing to the semifinals after a round-robin group stage. Because of poor results in the past, the U.S. was drawn into a behemoth of a group, with Costa Rica, Dominican Republic and host Mexico. The other group includes Honduras, Canada, El Salvador and Haiti. The two semifinal winners advance to Tokyo (and a mostly meaningless final for bragging rights).

The biggest match will be between the U.S. and Mexico on March 24. FS1 will broadcast the game at 9:30 p.m. ET. The all-important semifinals are four days later on March 28.

Fox’s broadcasts will include studio coverage from Rob Stone, Maurice Edu and Alexi Lalas. John Stone and Stu Holden will call the USMNT matches. Mariano Trujillo, Adrian Garcia Marquez, Jake Zivin and Warren Barton will also call matches.

Despite not utilizing some of its top U-23 talent (like Weston McKennie, Tyler Adams and Gio Reyna), the U.S. has one of its best teams in years. Of the 20 players chosen by coach Jason Kreis, 11 play in MLS and 11 have senior USMNT caps. Norwich City’s Sebastian Soto and Heerenveen’s Uly Llanez are the only two European-based players on the squad.

11 players with @USMNT experience

10 who have won @Concacaf youth tourneys pic.twitter.com/NE10SHlCQp Meet the 20 players that will rep the , ⚪️ & in Mexico this month >> https://t.co/GfzR2DUXtT — U.S. Soccer YNT (@USYNT) March 11, 2021

Not that things will be easy. Mexico’s squad is loaded as well, and you can’t ever look past Costa Rica. The USMNT will hope to win its first two games to avoid an all-or-nothing clash with Mexico in the final group-stage match.

It’s great that FS1 and FS2 will be devoting all this airtime to youth soccer, though there’s not much else Fox has the TV rights to at this time. Most of America will be focused on the NCAA men’s and women’s basketball tournaments, which were canceled last year by the Covid-19 pandemic.

But this should be an exciting two weeks to see if the U.S. can shrug off its past failures at this level to reach the Olympics for the first time since 2008.

How To Watch Concacaf Olympic Qualifying – TV Schedule

(All times ET)

Group Stage

March 18

U.S. vs. Costa Rica, 5:30 p.m. — FS1

Mexico vs. Dominican Republic, 8 p.m. — FS1

March 19

Honduras vs. Haiti, 3:26 p.m. — FS2

Canada vs. El Salvador, 6 p.m. — FS1

March 21

Dominican Republic vs. U.S., 7 p.m. — FS1

Costa Rica vs. Mexico, 9:30 p.m. — FS1

March 22

Haiti vs. Canada, 6 p.m. — FS1

El Salvador vs. Honduras, 8:30 p.m. — FS1

March 24

Costa Rica vs. Dominican Republic, 6:56 p.m. — FS2

Mexico vs. U.S., 9:30 p.m. — FS1

March 25

El Salvador vs. Haiti, 7:30 p.m. — FS1

Honduras vs. Canada, 10 p.m. — FS1

Semifinals

March 28

Group B winner vs. Group A runner-up, 6 p.m. — FS1

Group A winner vs. Group B runner-up, 9 p.m. — FS1

Final

March 30

Semifinal winners, 9 p.m. — FS1

Published On: Fri, 12 Mar 2021 22:36:34 GMT


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