You can watch a live stream of USA vs Sweden via a free trial of FuboTV right here. More information about FuboTV and other live stream options can be found below
The United States and Sweden will meet in each team’s final match of group play at the 2019 Women’s World Cup on Thursday at Stade Oceane in Le Havre, France.
The match starts at 3 p.m. ET and will be televised on Fox (English) and Telemundo (Spanish). If you don’t have cable, you can watch a live stream of the game on your computer, phone or connected-to-TV device by signing up for one of the following live-TV streaming services:
Fox (live in most markets) and Telemundo are two of the 95-plus live TV channels included in the main FuboTV bundle, which is largely tailored towards international soccer and sports in general.
You can start a free seven-day trial of FuboTV right here, and you can then watch a live stream of USA vs Sweden (and every 2019 Women’s World Cup match) 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 a match 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 match on-demand within three days of its conclusion, even if you don’t record it.
In addition to a Netflix-like on-demand streaming library, Hulu also offers a bundle of 60-plus live TV channels, including Fox (live in most markets).
You can sign up for “Hulu with Live TV” right here, and you can then watch a live stream of USA vs Sweden (and every Women’s World Cup match) 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.
If you can’t watch live, Hulu With Live TV comes with 50 hours of cloud DVR space, as well as the option to upgrade to “Enhanced Cloud DVR,” which gives you 200 hours of space and the ability to fast-forward through commercials.
PS Vue — which doesn’t require an actual PlayStation console to sign up or watch — offers four different live-TV channel packages, all of which include Fox (live in most markets).
You can start a free five-day trial of PS Vue right here, and you can then watch a live stream of USA vs Sweden (and every Women’s World Cup match) 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.
If you can’t watch live, PS Vue comes with cloud DVR.
USWNT vs Sweden World Cup Preview
Both teams are 2-0 in group play. The United States throttled Thailand 13-0 in their tournament opener and followed it up with a 3-0 victory over Chile.
In her World Cup debut, American defender Tierna Davidson assisted on a pair of goals from corner kicks against Chile, finding the heads of midfielders Carli Lloyd and Julie Ertz.
“I was a little bit unsure exactly because I hadn’t taken a corner kick since September, so I was like, ‘Oh, I’ll just put it up there for Carli and she will get her head on there, put it in there for [Ertz] and she’ll get her head on it,’” the 20-year-old said, according to Pro Soccer USA. “Big credit to them, because we have such fantastic aerial presence and they really commit to what they do. So me putting it just outside the goalkeeper’s range was all I really had to do for them to score.”
Both the United States and Sweden have secured spots in the elimination stage. A win or a draw for the Americans would secure first place in the group, but it’d also set them on a course to play fellow powerhouses France and England in the quarterfinals and semifinals, respectively.
A defeat would ensure the USWNT wouldn’t meet either squad until the finals, but head coach Jill Ellis said her side wouldn’t intentionally lose to game the system.
“I think if you get too much into manipulating or planning or overthinking something, I just don’t think that’s a good message,” Ellis said, per Pro Soccer USA. “You can’t overthink this. And deciding to come second or manipulating a score, I just think that can be dangerous.
“The team in front of you is the team in front of you. Whether you play team X in group play, whether you play them in semis or finals or quarters or 16s, you’ve got to play everybody and you’ve got to be prepared to play everybody to win this thing. So I don’t think there’s plotting out a dream path or something like that. The draw is what it is and we navigate whoever’s in front of us.”
Sweden bested Chile 2-0 to open their campaign, then defeated Thailand 5-1.
“It’s going to be a completely different match, and it will be very important for us, naturally,” Sweden head coach Peter Gerhardsson said, according to The Associated Press. “When you go into the second round we’ll have more matches against teams like the U.S. rather than matches against the one with Chile. But we have to win the matches to get through it, it’s all about how games develop and how players perform but it will be a different match and we will approach it differently tactically.”
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