where to watch puerto rico vs canada
Puerto Rico vs. Canada in the 2026 World Baseball Classic (WBC) is a key
Pool A matchup.
Fans are buzzing about this clash at Hiram Bithorn Stadium in San Juan, where
Puerto Rico hosts Canada on March 10, 2026, at 7 p.m. ET. With Canada
coming off a win against Colombia and a narrow loss to Panama, this game could
shape their tournament fate.
Streaming & TV Options
Catch the action through official broadcasters tailored by region—perfect for following every pitch without missing a beat.
Region| TV Channel| Live Stream| Radio Option
---|---|---|---
U.S.| Not on TV| Tubi (free)| SiriusXM Ch. 176
Canada| Sportsnet| Sportsnet+| SiriusXM Ch. 176
Global| Varies (check DAZN/Fubo locally)| Fubo (trial avail.), DAZN
select markets| N/A
Tubi stands out as the go-to free U.S. stream , confirmed across previews, while Sportsnet delivers for Canadian viewers with full coverage. New SiriusXM users snag a four-month free trial for audio play-by-play.
Game Context & Schedules
This isn't just any matchup—Puerto Rico's home-field energy meets Canada's grit in a tournament packed with talent.
- Canada's Path : Beat Colombia 8-2 (March 7); fell to Panama 4-3 (March 8); next vs. Cuba March 11 at 3 p.m. They need wins to advance.
- Puerto Rico's Slate : Hosting Pool A, they're chasing glory after strong past WBC showings—expect a fiery crowd.
- Why It Matters Now : As of March 11, 2026 (post-game), highlights and replays are popping up on MLB.com and Tubi; live vibes were electric yesterday.
"One place is cold for much of the year. One place is hot all the time. Both places have bred some of the best baseball players on the planet." — MLB.com preview
Fan Chatter & Trending Tips
Forums light up with excitement—Reddit threads hype streams like Tubi and bazztv mentions (use official links to avoid fakes).
Global fans eye DAZN or Fubo for access, especially with WBC's international draw.
Quick Tip : Smart TVs with Tubi apps make it seamless; check VPNs for geo- blocks if traveling. TL;DR : Stream free on Tubi (U.S.) or Sportsnet+ (Canada) —game's done, but replays await!
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