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ESPN+ (ESPN Más, ESPN Plus in English) is an ESPN channel that broadcast in the Río de la Plata region (Argentina/Uruguay/Paraguay/Bolivia/Chile). It's programming is mostly Football, Tennis and Rugby union related. Also it broadcast some shows about leagues of different sports from Argentina.
   It serves as a second outlet for ESPN Latin America's mainstream sports coverage.
   Just like in ESPN Latin America, sports like IndyCar Series (The only motorsport series shown in ESPN Latin America/ESPN+/ESPN2) are sometimes shown delayed, in favor of a live coverage of a Football match from the Spanish league.
   In 2007, ESPN+ covered all matches of the 2007 Rugby World Cup, select matches were called on-site.
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