Here’s a quick update on the latest news about horarios (schedules) for the Concachampions.
- The Concacaf Champions League (Concachampions) schedules are often released in blocks: group stage or early knockout rounds typically announced by Concacaf or major sports outlets, followed by exact dates and broadcast times as the rounds approach. For the 2024–2025 seasons, many outlets published detailed calendars covering matchdays, kickoff times, and venues, with updates aligning to local time zones in the Americas and broadcast arrangements in different regions.[3][4]
- Recent coverage tends to emphasize key phases like quarterfinals, semifinals, and the final, including first-leg and second-leg timings and where to watch (TV and streaming) in major markets. Expect updates to include any schedule changes due to venue availability or broadcast rights.[4][3]
- For the most current and precise horarios, check sources that regularly publish ongoing sports schedules: official Concacaf site, major regional outlets (Goal, Mundo Deportivo, Sporting News), and local broadcasters in your region. These sources typically post the exact kickoff times, dates, and channels within hours of being finalized.[1][5][3]
Illustration (example of how a schedule is typically presented)
- Semifinal, First Leg: Date and time (local), Stadium, Teams; Second Leg: Date and time (local), Stadium, Teams; TV/Streaming: Channel names.
If you’d like, I can search for the very latest posted horarios from reliable outlets and summarize the next matchday or phase with dates, times, venues, and viewing options for Zürich time zone. I can also fetch and present a compact calendar table for the upcoming rounds. Would you like me to do that?
Citations:
- Concachampions schedule details and formats discussed in Goal and Mundo Deportivo coverage.[2][1][3]
- General scheduling and viewing information from Goal Colombia and 365Scores articles.[3][4]