Centroamérica TV will air two key qualifying matches for the 2018 World Cup in Russia: Panama vs. Costa Rica and El Salvador vs. Canada. The games will air on a delay on Wednesday, November 18, at 6pm and 8pm ET, respectively.In these matches, El Salvador and Panama will try to fight their way to glory while representing the Central American community as a whole. The World Cup is unique in that it doesnt just captivate just one nation, but the entire world. Presenting these qualifying matches to our viewers shows our continued commitment to provide the best sports and entertainment programming to the Central American community living in the U.S., said Francisco Giménez, general manager of Cable Networks of Hemisphere Media Group, Centroamérica TVs parent company.Centroamérica TV has four million U.S subscribers and is distributed by the largest cable, satellite and telco providers in the country.
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