It's usually the game nobody wants to play in, but the build-up to today's third-place playoff between Sweden and England suggests both sides are looking to end their campaigns on a high. To see who takes the bronze medal at the 2019 Women's World Cup, make sure that you have all the information to get an England vs Sweden live stream.
Their 2019 Women's World Cup journey has been an inspirational one for millions of viewers watching back home, but England striker Ellen White says there will be “huge disappointment” if the Lionesses do not finish third in France. Sweden coach Peter Gerhardsson is similarly focused about the game, telling reporters: “Ending up third of course feels a lot better than ending up fourth. We'll do everything in our power to try to do that.”
As well as signing off from the tournament, the game will also provide one last appearance at this level for a number of players, with England and Chelsea midfielder Karen Carney revealing she will retire from international football following today's match.
The advantage looks to be with England going in to the match – as well as having to lift themselves after missing out on the final, Sweden will also be suffering from fatigue after their gruelling semi-final with the Netherlands went to extra time.
Don't miss any of today's action by following the instructions below and grabbing a live stream of England vs Sweden 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.
How to stream the Lionesses live in the UK
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