Ecuador and Colombia are right in the thick of World Cup qualifying, making Tuesday night’s meeting in Quito massive for both teams. Brazil is safely qualified with 30 points, but there are five teams separated by three points competing for the remaining four spots.
Looking for a live stream of today’s match? Whether you’re at home or only have your phone, there are options available.
Kickoff is scheduled for 5:00 p.m. ET, and it will be available on beIN Sports. If you can’t get to a TV, here’s a complete roundup of the available live stream options:
Verizon Wireless Users Stream for Free With Go90
All wireless users can stream the match via the free go90 app. You can download the go90 app here. Regular data charges apply except for Verizon users, who can use the free app without using data.
If You’re in the United States & Have a Cable or Satellite Subscription That Includes beIN Sports
On the Web:
If you have access to a cable subscription, you can watch the game online in English for free through beIN Sports Connect. You’ll need the log-in and password for a cable subscription — either yours or someone else’s — to access the stream. Frequently asked questions about BeIN Sports can be found here. There is also a Spanish Language option for the stream.
With an App:
Mobile users can watch the game on the beIN Sports app, which is free to download for your Apple device or your Android or Google device. As is the case with the desktop live stream, you’ll need a cable log-in and password to access the stream on the app.
If You’re in the United States & Don’t Have a Cable or Satellite Subscription That Includes beIN Sports
Users without a cable subscription can watch the game through Sling TV or FuboTV, two online streaming services that provide access to a handful of channels for a monthly fee. Both services have free trials that will allow you to watch today’s match without having to pay. Click here to sign up for SlingTV and click here to sign up for FuboTV.
If you’re interested in watching today’s match but aren’t going to use either service beyond today, either option will do the trick. If you’re interested in retaining either service beyond today, though, here’s a breakdown of what each service offers:
Sling
If you’re interested in gaining access to a broad range of cable channels, including ESPN, CNN, TNT and TBS, Sling is your best bet. The service’s Blue package costs $25 per month, but you can watch for free today using a 7-day trial.
To sign up for Sling, follow these steps:
1. Click here to sign up for Sling TV. You’ll need to enter your credit card information when signing up, but if you cancel your subscription before the trial period ends, you will not be charged.
2. When you sign up, you’ll be prompted to select Sling Blue, which costs $25 per month. For beIN Sports, you’ll also need to select the Sports Extras package for an additional $10 per month. Again: You will not be charged if you cancel your subscription before the 7-day trial ends.
3. Download the Sling desktop app, and navigate over to beIN Sports to watch the match.
FuboTV
Once a streaming service dedicated to soccer, FuboTV now offers a loaded Premier package with over 36 channels for $34.99 per month.
Signing up for FuboTV is easy: Simply click here to sign up for FuboTV.
The service provides access to Premier League, Champions League, and high-profile La Liga matches like El Clasico for $34.99 a month. Like Sling, there is also a 7-day free trial option available. You’ll need a credit card to sign up, but if you cancel your subscription before the trial ends you will not be charged. Click here to sign up for a free trial with FuboTV.
To recap:
Sling TV: Free 7-day trial. If you stay on beyond the free trial , you’ll be charged $25 per month plus any additional packages.
FuboTV: Free 7-day trial of the Premier service that includes beIN Sports. If you stay on beyond the trial, you’ll be charged $34.99 per month.
With an App:
Users with a subscription to Sling TV can watch it on their app, you can download for free in the App store or the Google Play store. As is the case with the desktop option, you’ll need to add on the Sports Extra package, which includes N, in order to watch today’s match.
There’s also a Sling app for Roku, Chromecast, Nexus player, ZTE and XBox One. Click here for a full list of compatible devices.
Click here to sign up for Sling TV. You’ll need to enter your credit card information when signing up, but if you cancel your subscription before the 7-day trial period ends, you will not be charged.
You can also watch the game with an app through FuboTV, where you can watch Premier and Champions League for $34.99 a month. You can download the app from the Apple Store or the Google Play Store.
To recap:
Sling TV: Free 7-day trial. If you stay on beyond the free trial, you’ll be charged $25 per month plus any additional packages.
FuboTV: Free 7-day trial of the Premier package that includes beIN Sports. If you stay on beyond the trial, you’ll be charged $34.99 per month.
Find out how to watch this match in Spanish at AhoraMismo.com:
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Ecuador vs. Colombia Live Stream: How to Watch Online For Free