1695755664 Freedom vs Olimpia LIVE How to watch the 2023 Paraguayan

Freedom vs. Olimpia LIVE: How to watch the 2023 Paraguayan First Division duel?

Freedom vs Olimpia LIVE How to watch the 2023 Paraguayan

Freedom vs. Olympics They play LIVE this Wednesday, September 27th for matchday 10 of the First Division of Paraguay 2023.

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Freedom vs. Olympics They will meet LIVE this Wednesday, September 27th, from 6:30 p.m. (Peruvian time), on matchday ten of the First Division of Paraguay 2023. This duel will be played at the Tigo La Huerta Stadium and broadcast by Tigo Sports Signal. In addition, you can follow all the incidents of the game on the La República Deportes website.

What time do they play Libertad vs. Olympia?

The meeting between Freedom vs. Olympics The game will be played from 6:30 p.m. (Peruvian time) and 8:30 p.m. (Paraguayan time).

  • Peru, Colombia, Ecuador: 6:30 p.m
  • Mexico: 5:30 p.m
  • Bolivia, Venezuela: 7:30 p.m
  • Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay: 8:30 p.m

Which channel broadcasts Libertad vs. Olympia?

The meeting between Freedom vs. Olympics It is broadcast by the Tigo Sports signal for the entire Paraguayan territory. Here we show you the channels of this company.

Which channel is Tigo Sports?

  • Tigo Star: Channel 507 (SD) and 1507 (HD)
  • Sur Multimedia: Channel 15 (analog), 107 (digital) and 709 (HD)
  • Cable TV connection: Channel 24 (analog)
  • Mi Cable: Channel 25 (analog), 103 (digital) and 711 (HD).

How to watch Libertad vs. ONLINE Olympia?

The meeting between Freedom vs. Olympics It will be broadcast ONLINE on the La República Deportes website, where you can follow all the events of the duel minute by minute and all the goals.

Freedom vs. Olympics: possible alignments

  • Martin Silva; Piris, Viera, Alexander Barboza, Espinoza Acosta; Lezcano, Campuzano, Bautista Merlini, Héctor Villalba; Melgarejo and Oscar Cardozo.
  • Juan Espinola; Víctor Salazar, Jhohan Romaña, Mateo Gamarra, Facundo Zabala; Alejandro Silva, Marcos Gómez, Richard Ortiz and Iván Torres; Fernando Cardozo and Facundo Bruera.