DAZN has expanded its sports offer in Latin America. The broadcast giant is now adding DSPORTS channels into its platform in five countries.
The move brings more live sports content into the DAZN app. This includes football, international tournaments, and other sports.

If you are in either Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Uruguay, here are more details on the additions:
What is actually changing
This is not just a small content update. DAZN is integrating full DSPORTS live channels into its service.
That includes:
- DSPORTS
- DSPORTS2
- DSPORTS+
- Live sports programming from DirecTV’s sports network
These channels already carry major sports content in Latin America, especially football, so adding them directly into DAZN gives you more live games and events without needing a separate TV subscription.
What you get as a viewer
If you use DAZN in the affected countries, your experience becomes broader and more “TV-like.” Instead of only choosing individual events or leagues, you can now also browse full live channels.
This includes coverage of:
- The FIFA World Cup 2026. You will access all 104 matches, not just a few.
- Copa América plus CONMEBOL tournaments
- Basketball, tennis, cycling, and MMA events
The advantage of this DAZN move
The main advantage for you is more sports in one place.
Hence, you will no longer need to switch between different apps or services as you have been doing. If you are following football or international tournaments, there is a higher chance all fixtures are already inside DAZN through DSPORTS.
In Latin America, sports rights are usually split across many broadcasters. This move also reduces that split for you if you are in any of the five countries we mentioned.
What to expect next
This kind of move usually leads to more partnerships, so expect even more and more channels to be added.
Sports streaming platforms, including DAZN, are now trying to bring full TV channels into apps. They want you to be able to watch everything without switching services.
DAZN has been known to expand its sports coverage globally every now and then. This is especially around major events like the World Cup.
The platform is keen to strengthen its position in these key regions where live football demand is very high. It also wants to make its subscription more valuable compared to traditional cable services.
In simple terms, it is trying to become the main place you go for live sports, not just one of several options.