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Keep your weekend clear this week for one of the most anticipated soccer matches. This isn’t your regular international fixtures, as passionate fans will finally witness FIFA Women’s World No. 2, England, go head-to-head with No. 1 ranked USWNT at the iconic Wembley Stadium. The stakes are expected to be high, as either side would be desperate to secure a win against each other, having faced one a couple of years ago.

The Lionesses emerged victorious in their last encounter on October 7, 2022, with a 2-1 win in front of 76,893 fans—a record attendance for a women’s friendly match. While a comparable crowd of nearly 80,000 is expected to enjoy this highly anticipated rematch live at the stadium, what about those watching from home? Don’t worry—we’ve got you covered with all the broadcasting details and other key information about the match.

Where and how to watch England vs. USWNT on TV channels and livestream?

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England vs. USWNT will kick off on November 30, Saturday at 5:20 p.m. local time/12:20 p.m. ET/9:20 a.m. PT. Now that you have noted the time, let’s discuss the place where you can catch the action live, virtually, of course. For supporters in the United States, English commentary listeners may tune into the TNT channel, with livestream services available on Sling and Max.

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As for the Spanish commentary, tune into Telemundo and Universo channels with livestream service available on Fubo and Peacock. Meanwhile, English viewers shall be able to catch the action live on ITV1 and STV channels, with on-the-go service available on ITVX and STV Player. As for users across other countries, you may check out Fubo as well, which is available only for a free trial.

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Sarina Wiegman’s side heads into the match fresh off a 2-1 victory over South Africa during their October window, which followed a narrow 3-4 defeat to Germany earlier in the month. Meanwhile, the USWNT continues to impress under Emma Hayes’ leadership. After claiming gold in Paris, they secured a trio of victories, starting with back-to-back 3-1 wins in a doubleheader against Iceland, followed by a 3-0 triumph over Argentina.

On the injury front, both teams will be without key players for this fixture. England will miss Chelsea duo of left-back Niamh Charles and forward Lauren James, as well as Manchester City forward Lauren Hemp, Aston Villa defender Lucy Parker, and Manchester United midfielder Ella Toone, all sidelined due to injuries.

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For the USWNT, the biggest absences are the “Triple Espresso” trio of Trinity Rodman, Sophia Smith, and Mallory Swanson, who have been rested as explained by Emma Hayes. Additionally, Crystal Dunn is unavailable due to personal reasons, and long-term knee injuries have ruled out Mia Fishel and Croix Bethune.

The team is also adjusting to life without Alex Morgan, who announced her retirement last month. Joining her soon in the Hall of Fame is veteran goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher, who recently declared her retirement as well. This window serves as a farewell for the iconic shot-stopper.

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