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Where to watch Club America vs Puebla live for free in the USA: Liga MX Apertura 2024

Club America And Mexico City will face each other in a highly anticipated showdown on Matchday Five. Liga MX Apertura 2024. Here you’ll find all the important information you need, including kick-off times, TV coverage details and streaming options available in the US.

(Watch Club America vs. Puebla FREE online in USA on Fubo)

The incumbent League MX Champions, return to domestic action with renewed focus after a disappointing run in the League CupDespite being one of the top contenders, their journey in the tournament ended in the quarterfinals and fell short of expectations. With only 6 points so far in the opening, Club America are currently at the lower end of the requalification ranks and are far from their otherwise high standards.

Now the team has the chance to recover, because it has to Mexico Cityone of the weaker teams in Liga MX. Pueblais, however, striving to avoid a bad run from Clausura 2024 and change their fate. This game offers both teams the chance to change their dynamic and make a mark in the league.

When will the match between Club America and Puebla be played?

Club America step against Mexico City on the 5th matchday of the Liga MX Apertura 2024planned for Saturday, August 24The eagerly awaited duel begins at 11:05 p.m. (ET).

Puebla midfielder Diego de Buen – IMAGO / Icon Sportswire

Puebla midfielder Diego de Buen – IMAGO / Icon Sportswire

Club America vs. Puebla: Time by State in the USA

ET: 23:05
CT: 20:05
MT: 19:05
PT: 18:05

Brian Rodríguez from Club América wanted to return to Peñarol

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How to watch Club America vs Puebla in the USA

Experience all the action from Liga MX Apertura 2024 as Club America take over Mexico CityDon’t miss a moment of this exciting game – stream it live across the country on Fubo with a Free trialor watch it on TUDN, ViX or Univision for comprehensive coverage.

Leonardo Herrera

Leonardo Herrera is a multilingual journalist and writer at Bolavip US and brings over eight years of experience in the field. He holds a degree in Sports Journalism from the National University of La Plata and is fluent in English, Spanish and Portuguese. Leonardo specializes in a wide range of sports, covering soccer, basketball, martial arts, tennis and motorsports. In his current role, he focuses on creating engaging event previews, leveraging his language skills and extensive sports knowledge to improve content accessibility for a global audience.

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