Because today's qualifying match will be played in Honduras, the Honduras Soccer Federation has the television rights to the game. As such, the rights were sold to a station that will only be broadcasting the game on a closed circuit.
From US Soccer:
With every national team match, U.S. Soccer wants the television broadcast to reach the widest audience possible. However, the worldwide television rights to each CONCACAF World Cup qualifying match are the property of the hosting nation, meaning the hosting nation may distribute those rights at its discretion.
In regards to the U.S. Men’s National Team’s match against Honduras on October 10, the rights are owned by the Honduras federation, which chose to sell the U.S. television rights, in both English and Spanish, to a company which opted to broadcast via closed circuit feed only. As a result, the match will not be televised by any network or cable channel.
Check out Copa TV for a complete list of bars around the country that will be showing the game.
Because today's qualifying match will be played in Honduras, the Honduras Soccer Federation has the television rights to the game. As such, the rights were sold to a station that will only be broadcasting the game on a closed circuit.
From US Soccer:
Check out Copa TV for a complete list of bars around the country that will be showing the game.