Depor published a live-viewing guide for Universitario vs. Los Chankas, listing Liga 1 Max, DIRECTV and Movistar TV as the places to follow the match on Sunday, August 23. The game was set for 6:30 p.m. in Peru at the Estadio Monumental.
That timing is why searches rise on match day: fans want one clean answer on where to watch before kickoff, not after it has already started. The guide gives that answer in practical terms, and it does so for a game framed as part of the sixth date of the Torneo Clausura.
The broadcast picture is straightforward in Peru. Liga 1 Max was included among the live options, and DIRECTV and Movistar TV were also listed, giving viewers several ways to find the transmission. For readers outside Peru, the guide pointed to the right kind of check rather than a single universal channel: in Argentina, users were told to confirm availability through platforms and operators with the rights to Liga 1; in Colombia, to review the programming of authorized operators and platforms; in Ecuador, to look at services and platforms with the corresponding rights; in Paraguay, to consult authorized platforms and operators with the transmission of the Peruvian championship; and in Spain, to check streaming platforms and operators with the rights to broadcast Liga 1.
That is where the guide stops short of a full channel map. It names the countries and the authorized services, but it does not pin down exact local channel numbers or package names in each market. So the useful detail is not a universal frequency or a single subscription tier. It is the reminder that access depends on the rights holder where the viewer is located, which is exactly the sort of thing fans need to verify before the first whistle at Estadio Monumental.
For anyone tracking Universitario vs. Los Chankas on Sunday, the key fact is already clear: the match was set for 6:30 p.m. in Peru and was expected to be available through Liga 1 Max, DIRECTV and Movistar TV. What remains open is not the schedule but the local route in each country, and that is the last thing viewers will need to settle before the broadcast begins.

