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Where to Watch Fortaleza vs Bucaramanga: Commentators and Channels for Copa Libertadores Clash

Football fans in the UK looking to catch the CONMEBOL Copa Libertadores clash between Fortaleza and Bucaramanga on May 14, 2025 (01:30 UK time) will need to explore international broadcast options, as the match isn't being shown on British channels like ITV, BBC, Sky Sports or TNT Sports. However, several global broadcasters will be covering the game with expert commentary teams.

Global Broadcast Options

The match will be shown across multiple territories with beIN Sports networks carrying the game in several countries. In Australia, beIN Sports 3 HD will broadcast the match, while beIN Connect New Zealand serves Kiwi viewers. Canadian fans can watch on beIN Sports Canada HD, and American viewers have beIN Sports US/HD as their option.

For Spanish-speaking audiences, ESPN Colombia and ESPN Peru will both carry the match with commentary from experienced broadcaster Osvaldo Ruiz Madachi. Caribbean viewers can access the game through Disney+ Caribbean (subscription required).

Commentary and Presentation Teams

The beIN Sports broadcasts in the US and Canada will be presented by Rodrigo Del Campo, a seasoned football presenter who has worked extensively across Latin American football coverage. Del Campo brings years of experience covering South American competitions, having previously worked for Fox Sports Latin America before joining beIN Sports.

On ESPN's Spanish-language broadcasts, lead commentator Osvaldo Ruiz Madachi will provide the play-by-play. Madachi is one of the most recognisable voices in South American football broadcasting, having covered multiple Copa Libertadores tournaments and World Cups for various networks. His energetic style and deep knowledge of CONMEBOL football make him a favourite among Spanish-speaking fans.

About the Teams

Fortaleza, from Brazil's Serie A, have been making waves in recent Copa Libertadores campaigns. The club from Brazil's northeast region has invested heavily in their squad as they look to make an impact on the continental stage. Their passionate fanbase creates one of the most intimidating atmospheres in Brazilian football at their Castelão stadium.

Colombian side Bucaramanga are relative newcomers to the upper echelons of South American football. Known as 'Los Leopardos', they've been building steadily in recent years and their qualification for the Copa Libertadores represents a significant achievement for the club. Their underdog status makes them an intriguing proposition in this competition.

Copa Libertadores Broadcasting Landscape

The Copa Libertadores remains one of the most prestigious club competitions in world football, though broadcasting rights in the UK have fluctuated in recent years. While British channels occasionally pick up select matches, particularly in the latter stages, most games are only available through international broadcasters or streaming services.

For fans wanting to learn more about the competition's history, the CONMEBOL official website provides comprehensive information about South America's premier club tournament. Those interested in Fortaleza's recent rise can visit the club's official site, while Bucaramanga's journey is documented on their team website.

With kickoff at 01:30 UK time, this promises to be an intriguing clash between two teams with contrasting styles and ambitions in the competition. While British viewers won't find the match on their usual football channels, the international broadcast options provide plenty of ways to follow the action with expert commentary teams well-versed in South American football.

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