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Where to watch El Salvador vs Bonaire live in USA: 2024–25 Concacaf Nations League

El Salvador to take upon oneself Bonaire in matchday 2 of the Concacaf Nations League 2024–25 group stage. As the excitement builds for this crucial match, American fans can lock in all the important details, from the match date and kick-off time to how to watch or stream the action live, so they don’t miss a moment of the action.

(Watch El Salvador vs Bonaire FREE in the US on Fubo)

El Salvador kicked them off Nations League campaign in dominant fashion with a convincing 4-1 victory over Montserrat. The victory puts the Salvadorans top of their group and they will look to consolidate their grip on top spot in the coming games. Their confident performance has set the tone, but the road ahead remains challenging.

Next time, El Salvador will be confronted Bonairewho achieved a 1-1 draw against Saint Vincent and the Grenadines in their opener. While the draw helped Bonaire increase their points tally, they know that beating group leaders El Salvador is crucial if they want to compete for first place. Bonaire faces a tough task, but is determined to make things difficult for Salvadorans.

When will the match El Salvador – Bonaire be played?

El Salvador play against Bonaire in their League B Matchday 2 match of the Concacaf Nations League 2024–25 group stage this Sunday September 8thwith the match starting at 7:00 PM 9:00 p.m. (ET).

Quincy Hoeve of Bonair in a match with his current team, FC Volendam – IMAGO / Pro Shots

Quincy Hoeve of Bonair in a match with his current team, FC Volendam – IMAGO / Pro Shots

El Salvador vs Bonaire: Time by State in the US

AND: 9:00 PM
CT: 8:00 PM
MT: 7:00 PM
PT: 6:00 PM

How to Watch El Salvador vs Bonaire in the US

The Concacaf Nations League collision between El Salvador And Bonaire will be available to viewers in the US on Fubo (free trial)Other options: Paramount+, CBS Sports Network.

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Leonardo Herrera is a multilingual journalist and writer at Bolavip US, with over eight years of experience in the field. He holds a degree in Sports Journalism from the National University of La Plata and is fluent in English, Spanish and Portuguese. Leonardo specializes in a wide range of sports, including football, basketball, martial arts, tennis and motorsports. In his current role, he focuses on creating compelling event previews, using his language skills and extensive sports knowledge to improve the accessibility of content for a global audience.

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