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Hello! While the thrilling conclusion of the UEFA Champions League is perhaps the week’s main attraction, plenty of interesting happenings in both America and England are worth discussing. I’m Pardeep Khatley.
📺 Soccer Fix
Always US/East
Monday, January 26th
🏴 EPL: Everton vs. Leeds United, 3 pm ➡️ USA Network
🏴♀️🏴♀️🏴♀️🏴♀️🏴♀️🏴♀️ Championship: Norwich City vs. Coventry City, 3 pm ➡️ Paramount+, CBS Sports Golazo Network
Tuesday, January 27th
🇮🇹 Italian Cup: Fiorentina vs. Como, 3 pm ➡️ Paramount+, CBS Sports Golazo Network
🌎 Friendly Match: USWNT vs. Chile, 10 pm ➡️ TBS
18 Matches, All at Once
📺 What’s New
CBS Sports Golazo Network Updates
☀️ Morning Footy (Weekdays 8 am – 10 am): Tune into the morning show on the Golazo Network for highlights, interviews, and major soccer stories to kick start your day. You can also catch it as a podcast to ensure you don’t miss an episode.
3️⃣ Attacking Third (Monday, Wednesday, Thursday): This leading women’s soccer podcast has transformed into a live studio show. With the NWSL season underway, our coverage of women’s soccer is more robust than ever. Don’t forget to catch the live stream on YouTube after Sunday’s last NWSL game.
⚽ Call Me Whatever You Like (Tuesday and Thursday): Join Jimmy Conrad, Charlie Davis, and Tony Meola as they discuss all things USMNT and soccer in the lead-up to the co-hosting of the 2026 World Cup. New episodes go live every Tuesday and Thursday at 10 am ET on the Golazo America YouTube channel.
🥅 Score Line (Daily): This daily show is your go-to destination for the latest news, match highlights, and unforgettable goals from around the world. It begins airing seven days a week starting Thursday.
📺 How to Watch: CBS Sports Golazo Network is a free, 24/7 channel dedicated to unmatched coverage of global soccer events. You can stream it for free on the CBS Sports app, Pluto TV, and Paramount+.
Fan Take:
This coverage highlights the growing accessibility of soccer for fans in the U.S., especially with the expansion of women’s leagues and international events. As more viewers engage with the sport, it could lead to increased investment and talent development, shaping the future of soccer in America.

