The Argentine team will meet their fans again in less than a week when the South American qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup begin in the United States, Mexico and Canada. The Albiceleste, reigning world champions, will face Ecuador and Bolivia on the first and second days of qualifying. Their first game will be against the “Tri” in Buenos Aires, after which they will have to play against the Verde in the city of La Paz. Read this note on how to follow the matches of Lionel Scaloni’s team in Argentina.
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Which channel will broadcast Argentina’s 2026 qualifying games?
The matches of the Argentine team for the 2026 qualification can be followed on Argentine territory through the signals of TyC Sports and Public TV.
How to watch Argentina’s 2026 qualifying matches?
On these channels you can tune in to TyC Sports and watch the Argentine team’s matches for the 2026 qualification:
satellite
- DirecTV: Channel 629 (SD), Channel 1629 (HD)
- InTV: Channel 100 (SD), Channel 621 (HD).
Cable
- Cablevision: Channel 22 (Analog), Channel 101 (Digital)
- Telered: Channel 19 (Analog), Channel 101 (Digital), Channel 120 (HD)
- Superchannel: Channel 24 (Analog), Channel 107 (Digital).
IPTV
- Cable TV: Channel 101 (HD)
- Dibox: Channel 103 (HD)
- Movistar TV: Channel 207 (HD).
Likewise, we leave you the list of channels so that you can turn on the public television signal and follow the matches of the Argentine team for the 2026 qualification:
satellite
- DirecTV: Channel 121 (SD), Channel 1121 (HD)
- InTV: Channel 615 (HD)
- Click HD: Channel 807
- Cablevisión: Channel 18 (HD), Channel 707 (HD).
Cable
- Cablevision: Channel 11 (SD/HD)
- Cable Peru: Channel 62.
Argentina national team: List of players called up for the start of the 2026 qualification
These are the ones that Lionel Scaloni has called for the start of the 2026 qualification for the Argentine team.
Argentina national team, squad list, dates 1 and 2 of the 2026 qualification. Photo: Twitter.