Having not been tested so far at the 2019 Women's World Cup 2019, today's match against the Swedes looks set to be a much more demanding examination of the USA's credentials as tournament favourites. Read on to find out how you can catch an Sweden vs USA live stream from anywhere around the world with our instructions below.
While both teams have won both their opening two fixtures, USA's record-breaking 13-0 win over Thailand means anything other than a defeat will see them finish group winners.
If the USWNT do have a potential vunerability it's at the back. Conversely, Sweden's main weakness is up front, with no lethal striker amongst their ranks, meaning that we may still be waiting for a team to truly test the tournament favourites by the end of this Group F decider.
In their previous five head-to-heads in the World Cup, the USA have come out on top with three wins to Sweden's single victory.
It's set to be a fascinating tie, and you won't need to miss any of the action by following the instructions below and grabbing a live stream of Sweden vs USA wherever you are in the world.
Watch a FIFA Women's World Cup 2019 live stream from outside your country
If you're in UK, US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, we've got your viewing options listed below. If you're out of the country for today's match, you may find that geo-blocking will prevent you from watching your regular domestic coverage from abroad. You don't have to risk watching the match on a dodgy stream, however.
With the option of using a VPN service, you can tune into the match no matter where you are in the world, and its super easy to set up.
Live stream the USWNT game in the US
- FuboTV $44.99 for the first month
- Hulu with Live TV $44.99 per month
- Playstation Vue starting at $44.99 per month
- DirecTV Now $50 per month
- Sling TV starting at $15 per month
- YouTube TV $49.99 per month
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As well as opening up your viewing options for the Women's World Cup, using a VPN allows you to watch all your domestic sports coverage from abroad.
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