Yahoo has secured streaming rights to soccer matches from the 2019 Concacaf Champions League via its Yahoo Sports app and other digital platforms.

The agreement is an extension to a deal struck last year between Concacaf, the federation for North American, Central American, and the Caribbean soccer, and Yahoo’s parent company Verizon, the US telecommunications network.

The Verizon partnership already includes exclusive English-language rights to distribute multiple Concacaf tournaments in the US, including the Concacaf Champions League, as well as rights to distribute on digital and mobile devices in Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean.

Yahoo Sports, which also has carriage rights to other international and domestic club competitions including Major League Soccer (MLS), the UEFA Champions League, and the Premier League, will stream the Concacaf competition via its iOS and Google Play platforms, as well as YahooSports.com.

Its coverage begins with the competition’s opening round of matches on 19th February and will continue throughout the tournament including quarter-final matches in March and semi-final matches and the final in April.

Elsewhere, fans will also be able to follow the competition via Univision Deportes in the US, FOX Sports in Mexico and Central America, while Flow Sports also holds carriage rights in the Caribbean.