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USA vs Mexico Women’s Soccer Live Stream: How to Watch Online Free

Getty Carli Lloyd and the USWNT will host Mexico.

You can watch a live stream of USWNT vs Mexico via a free trial of PlayStation Vue right here. More information about PS Vue and other live stream options can be found below


The United States women’s soccer team will host Mexico at Red Bull Arena in Harrison, New Jersey, on Sunday.

The match is scheduled to start at Noon ET and will be televised on ESPN (English) and UDN (Spanish). If you don’t have cable, you can watch a live stream of the game on your computer, phone or streaming device via one of the following cable-free, live-TV streaming services:

PlayStation Vue

PS Vue — which doesn’t require an actual PlayStation console to sign up or watch — offers four different live-TV channel packages: All four include ESPN.

You can start a free five-day trial of PS Vue right here, and you can then watch a live stream of USA vs Mexico on your computer via the PS Vue website, or on your phone (Android and iPhone supported), tablet, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, PlayStation (3 or 4), or other supported device via the PS Vue app.

Hulu With Live TV

In addition to a Netflix-like on-demand streaming library, Hulu also offers a bundle of 60-plus live TV channels, including ESPN.

You can sign up for “Hulu with Live TV” right here, and you can then watch a live stream of Yale vs PSU (and the national championship on Monday) on your computer via the Hulu website, or on your phone (Android and iPhone supported), tablet, Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Echo Show, or other streaming device via the Hulu app.

Sling TV

ESPN and ESPN2 included in the “Sling Orange” channel bundle.

You can start a free seven-day trial right here, and you can then watch a live stream of USA vs Mexico on your computer via the Sling TV website, or on your phone (Android and iPhone supported), tablet, Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast, Xbox One, or other streaming device via the Sling TV app.

FuboTV

UDN is one of 95-plus live TV channels included in the main FuboTV bundle, which is largely tailored towards sports. ESPN is not available on FuboTV, however.

You can start a free seven-day trial of FuboTV right here, and you can then watch a live stream of USA vs Mexico on your computer via the FuboTV website, or on your phone (Android and iPhone supported), tablet, Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast, or other supported device via the FuboTV app.

If you can’t watch live, FuboTV comes with 30 hours of cloud DVR space, as well as a 72-hour look-back feature, which allows you to watch the competition (and other programs) on-demand within three days of its conclusion, even if you don’t record it.


USWNT vs Mexico Preview

The tilt with Mexico will be Team USA’s third and final send-off match prior to the World Cup, which will be held in France. They bested South Africa 3-0 on May 12 then blasted New Zealand 5-0 four days later.

In 2015, the USWNT became the first squad to win the Women’s World Cup for a third time. They enter this year’s tournament as the No. 1 team in the world.

“I think that our team has gotten better,” striker Christen Press said, according to Pro Soccer USA. “Just the resources that our team has compared to four years ago, they are phenomenally better, and I think that other countries, other federations, are experiencing those same types of changes. I think the fact that it’s going to be the most competitive World Cup ever is amazing and what you hope is that the next World Cup, we’re all saying the same thing.

“As we continue to pour resources into female athletes, female soccer players, you’ll see the game just take off. We really believe that and we play to prove that.”

Four years ago, midfielder Carli Lloyd became the first woman to score a hat trick in a World Cup final, completing the feat in the 16th minute of the 5-2 win over Japan. It remains the fastest hat trick in any World Cup final.

The 36-year-old, who debuted for the senior team in 2005, said the upcoming tournament will likely be her last World Cup.

“I’m really excited,” Lloyd said, per Pro Soccer USA. “For me, personally, I have a little bit of a different mindset, this being the fourth and most likely last World Cup of mine. Ya know, kind of just taking it day by day, embracing the journey a little bit more. I think we as humans get so stuck in looking ahead and not really embracing and being in the moment. These last couple of years have really taught me to just be in the moment, really savor each and every moment. … Just looking forward to kind of getting over there and making it happen.

“I think we’re a very talented group, the most talented we’ve had going into a major tournament like this, in my opinion, and we’re gonna go for it.”

Don’t be surprised if head coach Jill Ellis experiments with her lineups in the final game before the World Cup, both to see wheat she has at the end of her bench and to keep her stars fresh.

“We always need to be prepared for everything,” left back Crystal Dunn said, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer. “If I’ve learned anything on this team, it’s don’t expect anything to be given. Don’t expect anything from the coaching staff — they’re always going to throw a curveball at just us to see how we react, and I think we want to make sure everyone’s prepared.”