No, you can’t legally watch the CBS Sports Golazo Network from anywhere. The Golazo Network is a 24/7 free soccer channel created for viewers in the United States.
The live streams are region-locked. Hence, if you are outside the U.S., you will be blocked.

On the positive side, there are several legal ways to watch it if you are located in the country.
Where to stream CBS Golazo
These options let you stream Golazo if you are in the U.S. Most are free with ads. Devices supported include phones, tablets, computers, Roku, Fire TV, and smart TVs. They include:
1. CBS Sports

To stream CBS Golazo on the CBS Sports website or app, go to CBSSports.com on a browser. Click on the Golazo channel or live stream.
You can also download the CBS Sports app. No cable subscription is needed, but you will be asked to sign in with a free CBS Sports account.
Once you’re inside, the interface feels familiar. It has a clean layout that lets you toggle between whichever studio show or match is currently live. There’s no on-demand library or clips. If you’re tuning in mid-match, you join that feed as-is.
You will see occasional ads inserted into the broadcast. Playback is smooth so long as your Wi-Fi is stable, as this is the most direct and first-party version of Golazo.
2. Paramount+

If you already pay for Paramount+, you don’t need to visit any other app, as the CBS Golazo Network is available in its lineup of live channels. The TV station plays with no extra tier-level cost.
On top of Golazo’s feed, you also get access to on-demand matches or supplemental studio shows. But remember, this is a paid service. If you’re not already subscribed, it’s cheaper to just use the other free options listed.
3. Pluto TV

Pluto TV is an ad-supported streaming service owned by Paramount that offers dozens of free linear channels, and CBS Golazo sits among them.
The platform mimics true cable-TV style. You flip channels by browsing a linear menu. Once you land on Golazo, you can see both the live match and what’s up next.
Because it’s a FAST (free ad-supported TV) channel, you don’t sign in or configure anything. The picture quality is reliable and stable, equivalent to the CBS Sports app’s Golazo feed.
4. The Roku Channel

On Roku devices or through the Roku app on other platforms, The Roku Channel includes Golazo in its free live TV guide.
The interface feels both like a broadcast guide and Netflix-style browsing. Selecting Golazo launches the stream directly, with clean channel art and metadata.
Ads play as usual in the stream, and you do not need a Roku account to browse.
5. Amazon Freevee

Amazon Freevee also carries CBS Golazo. Open the Freevee app or access it through Amazon Prime Video. Search for Golazo or find it in the live TV section.
Live channels run in full-screen view, and you’ll see ad breaks. Some Freevee versions let you preview upcoming schedule cards, but there’s no rewind or DVR control on the channel.
6. Local Now

Local Now offers the CBS Golazo channel in its live TV lineup. Download the Local Now app or visit its website.
The streaming site puts local weather and lifestyle channels at the top, then national FAST channels under “Sports” or “Live TV.” As usual, you do not need an account to watch, and there are ads.
This is the best platform if you also like having local news/lifestyles and want Golazo inside that same channel guide.
7. Plex

Plex carries Golazo in its live TV section. You do not need a media server. Open Plex and go to Live TV. Select the CBS Sports Golazo channel.
This platform’s advantage is that it combines your own on-demand library with live FAST channels in a unified interface. It has over 1,100 live channels in the U.S..
So while you’re catching a match on CBS Golazo, you can flip to a news or other sports channel or quickly switch to a downloaded episode from your Plex library.
Is there a way to access CBS Golazo outside the US?
No. CBS does not allow legal streaming of Golazo outside the United States. The service is made for U.S. viewers only. All the listed platforms check your location. If you are not in the country, they deny you access.
You could theoretically get around the geoblock via the use of VPNs, proxies, or remote desktops. However, these methods are not legal. They go against most of their terms of use, and using them could get your account blocked.