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Mexico faces Jamaica in a 2024 Copa America Group B fixture as they continue their transition under new manager Jaime Lozano. Lozano has been tasked with overhauling the team ahead of co-hosting the 2026 World Cup but has yet to see improvements in results following the disappointing tenure of former coach Tata Martino. So far, Mexico has suffered back-to-back warmup defeats to Uruguay and Brazil. On the other hand, Jamaica comes into the match with a core group of stars from the English Premier League, including Michail Antonio and Leon Bailey, and a strong record of five wins from their last seven international games. Despite Mexico’s 3-0 victory over Jamaica at the CONCACAF Gold Cup semifinals last summer, the match was closely contested.

The match between Mexico and Jamaica will take place on Saturday, June 22, at NRG Stadium in Houston, with a kick-off time of 9 p.m. ET in the US and Canada, 2 a.m. BST in the UK, and 11 a.m. AEST in Australia on Sunday morning. For fans in the US, Fox and Fox Sports 1 will broadcast all Copa America matches, with the option of Spanish-language commentary on TUDN, Univision, or UniMás. Sling TV’s Blue plan is a suitable option for streaming the tournament, as it includes Fox and FS1 in its lineup for $40 a month. Additionally, if you are facing viewing restrictions based on your location, using a VPN can help access the game by changing your virtual location on your device. ExpressVPN is a recommended option for securely streaming sports content.

In the UK and Ireland, fans can watch all 32 Copa America matches exclusively on Premier Sports, which is available for a monthly fee of £10 for Sky customers and £13 for Virgin TV subscribers. Premier Sports can also be accessed through Amazon Prime Video for an extra £15 a month. In Canada, TSN Plus offers a direct streaming service for CA$8 a month, providing coverage of various sports, including Copa America. Australian viewers can watch all the action on Optus Sport, which offers exclusive rights to live English Premier League, German Bundesliga, Spanish La Liga, and international soccer matches. Discounts are available for Optus network customers and subscriptions start at AU$25 per month.

To ensure smooth streaming of the Copa America matches using a VPN, consider factors such as your internet service provider, browser, video streaming platform, and VPN service. Troubleshooting tips include verifying your streaming service account address, installing the VPN on your router for smart TV access, and ensuring privacy-conscious browsing methods. With the right VPN setup and correct viewing location, fans can enjoy live coverage of the tournament matches without location restrictions. Remember that using a VPN to stream sports content is legal in countries where VPNs are allowed, provided you have a valid subscription to the service you are streaming.

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