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Copa Chile matches to be broadcast on TV this weekend
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Copa Chile matches to be broadcast on TV this weekend

From Cooperativa · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Seven of the 15 Copa Chile matches this weekend will be broadcast on TV.
  • TNT Sports will air three games on Saturday, featuring Coquimbo Unido, Universidad Catรณlica, and Colo Colo.
  • Sunday's broadcast includes four matches, highlighted by the U. de Chile vs. Santiago Wanderers clash, all available on TNT Sports Premium and HBO Max.

Football fans in Chile can look forward to a weekend packed with action as seven of the 15 scheduled Copa Chile matches will be broadcast live on television. TNT Sports is set to provide comprehensive coverage, ensuring supporters don't miss key encounters in the tournament's third round.

The broadcast schedule kicks off on Saturday with three compelling matches. Coquimbo Unido will face Deportes Iquique at the Estadio "Francisco Sรกnchez Rumoroso" at 12:30 PM. Later, Deportes Copiapรณ will host Universidad Catรณlica at the Estadio "Luis Valenzuela" at 3:00 PM. The day's coverage concludes with Deportes Recoleta taking on Colo Colo at Estadio Santa Laura at 5:30 PM.

Sunday's lineup promises more excitement, with four matches slated for broadcast. The action begins at 12:30 PM with Huachipato playing Deportes Puerto Montt at Estadio Huachipato. This will be followed by Deportes Temuco versus Deportes Concepciรณn at 3:00 PM at Estadio "Germรกn Becker." The weekend's televised matches conclude with a highly anticipated clash between U. de Chile and Santiago Wanderers.

All seven matches will be available on the TNT Sports Premium signal and can also be streamed live via HBO Max, offering fans multiple ways to follow their favorite teams throughout the Copa Chile weekend.

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Originally published by Cooperativa in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.