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·26 Mei 2026
New channels with live football on Flow

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·26 Mei 2026

Television broadcasts will undergo a major change starting this Wednesday. Flow announced that the D Sports channels will be available on its lineup: 109 and 110. What does this change for users of this platform? Immediately, they will be able to watch Copa Sudamericana matches that until now had been exclusive to DirecTV’s sports channels. For example, this Wednesday’s match between River and Blooming, although this particular game will also be available on ESPN. On the other hand, the match between Racing and Independiente Petrolero now has a new alternative.
Later on, the full slate of matches from the World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Personal expands the sports offering on its Flow entertainment platform
Customers will be able to enjoy all the most important live sports from around the world on Flow, including the 2026 FIFA World Cup, all in one place and available throughout the country.
Personal announces the expansion of the sports offering on its Flow entertainment platform, adding two new channels and rights that guarantee its customers access to all the most relevant sporting events in the world.
Starting tomorrow, Wednesday, May 27, Flow will add the D-Sports sports channels (channels 109 and 110) to its lineup, accessible to all customers and on all devices, with key content. In this way, it completes its sports offering, which includes coverage of all 104 matches of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the FIFA U-17 and U-20 World Cups, editions of the Conmebol Copa América and the Conmebol Sudamericana, the FIFA Club World Cup, and La Liga.
Gonzalo Hita, COO of Personal, highlighted: “At Personal, we continue to evolve our entertainment offering through Flow based on strategic partnerships that allow us to provide an increasingly relevant experience for our customers. Sports, and especially football, hold a central place in consumer habits, which is why we are strengthening our catalog with live content and highly appealing competitions. At the same time, we are moving toward a more personalized experience, incorporating features that adapt to each user’s preferences so they can easily find what they want to watch, when and how they want to do it. In this way, we are consolidating our differentiation in the industry by combining a broad offering with increasingly personal experiences.”
Likewise, Flow is adding even more sports and is consolidating itself as the most complete platform on the market, combining high-quality content, major live events, and an ever-broader sports offering designed for all audiences.
Live sports has always been a prominent programming vertical for Flow, with more than 10 channels integrated into the platform, such as Deportv, TyC Sports, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3, ESPN4, Fox Sports, Fox Sports2, Fox Sports3, GarageTV, Golf Channel, NBATV, among others. In addition, Flow has 2 of its own channels in its lineup (Flow Sports), where it broadcasts live sports content and major competitions exclusively, such as the Copa del Rey and the Brasileirão.
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