Catch Your USMNT Stars Abroad Without Breaking the Bank
If you're like us, you're always looking for ways to watch your favorite USMNT players in action—without spending a fortune on multiple streaming services.
Now, we're not saying you shouldn't explore those options, that's completely up to you. But if you're looking to follow most of our USMNT stars playing abroad, we’ve found one streaming service: amzstream.info for $7.9 a month.
- Some games start 10 to 20 minutes after kickoff (has improved as of late)
- Some listed games may get scratched without any notice
- In general it's an ok service. For the money I pay and the amount of games I watch, I'm content.
- Only allows streaming to 1 device
We don’t earn anything by recommending this, but we wanted to share this tip with fellow fans who might be interested in affordable ways to keep up with all the action. With all the problems, I still get to see most of the games.
Another must-have? A good ol' TV with an antenna. You can pick up a TV for around $100 and an antenna for about $20. Finding the right spot for the antenna can take some trial and error, but it’s worth it. Key channels to look for are Univision, UniMás, and Telemundo, which often broadcast crucial USMNT matches. Occasionally: FOX, NBC, and CBS also air important games. And the best part? These channels are FREE over the air, thanks to ad-supported broadcasting.
Roku TV on channel 254 (for me) "Golazo Network (CBS Sports)" has lot's of games.