CBS' brand new soccer streaming channel, CBS Sports Golazo Network, launched on April 11. The network started broadcasting with two new studio shows - Morning Footy and Box 2 Box.
The first-of-its-kind streaming service is a 24-hour digital soccer network with live morning and afternoon shows, exclusive matches. It will also provide exclusive Champions League coverage alongside 'unparalleled' coverage of 12 live matches in the early programming,
Morning Footy will stream from 7am-9am Eastern Standard Time with highlights, interviews, storylines and more with Susannah Collins, Charlie Davies, Nico Cantor, Alexis Guerreros and Jenny Chiu. Box 2 Box follows between 1pm-2pm EST with Poppy Miller hosting the show alongside Ian Paul Joy and Aaron West.
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Following the start of CBS' new network, football.london brings you all the information on how to watch in the United States.
How to watch
The brand new network of shows will be available for viewers across CBS and Paramount+, with a Paramount+ subscription allowing customers to watch.
It will also be available on free streaming site Pluto TV and the CBS Sports app here. Viewers will also be able to watch on the CBS Sports mobile app.
What is available?
The channel has the rights to the Champions League, Europa League, Serie A and much more. The Golazo network will also show a total of 12 live matches across its first two weeks from across the world.
Additionally, there will be a live second-screen tactical cam for top Champions League and Serie A matches in the first two weeks. Manchester City's quarter-final tie with Bayern Munich and Chelsea's trip to Real Madrid are the two first games scheduled with Jose Mourinho's AS Roma at Feyenoord also set to be streamed.
At the weekend, Juventus' trip to Sassuolo will air before the return legs of Chelsea and Man City's Champions League ties following.
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