Alright, let’s talk about this Colombia soccer team, eh? Their next game, you ask? Well, lemme tell ya what I know. It ain’t always easy to figure these things out, but I done some lookin’ around.

When’s the next Colombia game, you say?
Now, pinpointing the exact next game, that’s a bit tricky. These schedules, they change all the time. But from what I gathered, you gotta keep an eye on them sports channels. You know, like that FOX Sports, or ESPN, or even that YouTube TV thing the youngsters are always yappin’ about. They seem to know what’s what.
- FOX Sports: They always got the schedules and scores. You can probably find the dates and even watch the games online, they say.
- ESPN: These fellas got the whole shebang, even that World Cup stuff way out in 2025. So, if Colombia’s playin’, ESPN probably knows about it.
- YouTube TV: I hear you can watch some games on there, even try it out for free. Might be worth a look if you wanna see them Colombia boys kick the ball.
- TNT, Telemundo, truTV, Universo, Max and Peacock: Heard these names thrown around, too. Seems like they show the games sometimes. Gotta check ‘em all, I guess.
Where to watch it, you ask?
Finding where to watch the game, that’s another headache. Is it on that Prime Video thing? Or maybe that DAZN? Sometimes you can watch for free, they say, but it’s like findin’ a needle in a haystack sometimes. These fellas make it so complicated. Gotta keep your eyes peeled, that’s what I say.
Who are these Colombia fellas anyway?

They call ‘em “Los Cafeteros,” the coffee growers. Guess they like their coffee down there in Colombia. It’s their national team, you know, like a bunch of fellas from all over the country comin’ together to play some soccer. The Colombian Football Federation, that’s who manages ‘em, I heard. Sounds fancy, don’t it?
So, how do you find out for sure?
Well, I reckon you gotta keep checkin’ them sports websites and TV listings. They change things up all the time, so what I tell you today might be old news tomorrow. FOX Sports, ESPN, that’s where I’d start. And don’t forget to look around online, see if anyone’s talkin’ about the game. The internet, it’s a powerful thing, even if I don’t always understand it.
What time do they play?
Now, the time, that’s another thing. They play all over the place, these fellas, so the time changes depending on where they are. I saw somethin’ about a game startin’ at 5:30 PM ET. That’s Eastern Time, I think. But don’t hold me to it. You gotta check the schedule, see what it says for your neck of the woods.

Livestreaming, whatever that means.
They keep talkin’ about “livestreaming” the games online. Sounds like watchin’ it on your computer or your phone or somethin’. Max and Peacock, those are some names I heard. And that * place, too. If you’re tech-savvy, maybe you can figure that out. Me? I prefer the good ol’ TV, but times are changin’, I guess.
Staying up-to-date is key.
The main thing is, you gotta keep your ears open and your eyes peeled. These soccer schedules, they’re always movin’ around. So, check those sports sites, check the TV, and maybe ask your grandkids if they know anything. They seem to be glued to their phones all day, so they probably know somethin’.
In short, finding the next proximo partido de Colombia ain’t easy.

You gotta do some diggin’, check those sports channels, and figure out where and when they’re playin’. But once you find it, you can sit back, relax, and watch them Cafeteros kick that ball around. And hopefully, they’ll win, eh? That’s always the goal, ain’t it?
Just remember, this information, it could change. So don’t come yellin’ at me if the game’s on a different day or time. I’m just tellin’ you what I heard. Go check for yourself, and good luck findin’ that game!