Gol Caracol y Canal RCN Colombia vs Uruguay How to

[Gol Caracol y Canal RCN] Colombia vs. Uruguay: How to watch the duel for the 2026 qualification?

Gol Caracol y Canal RCN Colombia vs Uruguay How to

Colombia vs Uruguay They will meet LIVE on October 12 from 3:30 p.m. (Colombian and Peruvian time), on the third day of the South American qualification for the 2026 World Cup. This duel will be played at the Roberto Meléndez Metropolitan Football Stadium and broadcast by the signals of Gol Caracol and Canal RCN . In addition, you can follow all the incidents of the game on the La República Deportes website.

What time does Colombia vs. play? Uruguay?

The meeting between Colombia vs Uruguay The event will take place in Kaffeeland from 3:30 p.m.

  • Peru, Colombia, Ecuador: 3:30 p.m
  • Bolivia, Venezuela: 4:30 p.m
  • Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay: 5:30 p.m

Which channel shows Colombia vs. Uruguay?

The duel between Colombia vs Uruguay It is broadcast over the Gol Caracol and Canal RCN signal for the entire Colombian territory.

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Which channel is Gol Caracol?

satellite

  • DirecTV: Channel 633 (SD), Channel 1633 (HD), Channel 643 (Alternative SD) and Channel 1643 (Alternative HD)
  • Claro TV: Channel 521
  • Movistar TV: Canal 496 (SD) and Canal 895 (HD)
  • Tigo: Channel 240 (HD).

Cable

  • Claro TV: Channel 521 (SD), Channel 524 (Alternate) and Channel 1521 (HD)
  • Tigo: Channel 23 (SD) and Channel 240 (HD)
  • Multivisión (Bogotá): Channel 30 and Channel 8 (alternative)
  • Colcable (Bogotá and Meta): Channel 17 and Channel 6 (Alternative).

Which channel is RCN?

  • DirecTV: Channel 130 (SD) and 1130 (HD)
  • Movistar TV: Channel 155
  • Claro TV: Channel 108 (SD) and 1008 (HD)
  • Tigo: Channel 114 HD

Colombia vs. Uruguay: possible alignments

  • Colombia: Camilo Vargas; Santiago Arias, Dávinson Sánchez, Carlos Cuesta, Déiver Machado; Wilmar Barrios, Mateus Uribe; Jhon Arias, Jorge Carrascal, Luis Diaz; and Rafael Santos Borre.
  • Uruguay: Sergio Rochet, Nahitan Nandez, Sebastian Caceres, Ronald Araujo, Joaquin Piquerez, Manuel Ugarte, Federico Valverde, Nicolas de la Cruz, Agustin Canobbio, Maximiliano Araujo and Darwin Nunez.