How to watch USA vs. Brazil in Olympic women’s soccer final for free

The United States Women’s National Team will take on Brazil in the Olympic women’s soccer final on Saturday, Aug. 10, at 11 a.m. ET. You can watch the game for free with trials from Fubo or DIRECTV Stream, and it will also be available on Sling and Peacock.

Set the first of these three to record the match ahead of time if you don’t plan to watch live. Peacock will automatically upload events as they are completed to watch later. NBC will also air clips from the game as part of their Primetime coverage Saturday night at 8 p.m. ET.

About the match:

In the past, the USWNT won Olympic gold in 1996, 2008 and 2012. They also won silver in 2000 and 2020. So far in Paris, the team beat Zambia 3-0, Australia 2-1, Japan 1-0 and Germany 4-1. In the semifinal match, Team USA beat Germany a second time, although the game was much closer. After regulation play, USA scored a goal in the first 15-minute overtime. The game ended at 1-0.

Brazil lost to Japan 2-1 and Spain 2-0, but otherwise beat Nigeria 1-0 and France 1-0. In their semifinal against Spain, they won 4-2. Brazil’s team has two Olympic silver medals, both won as a result of losing gold-medal matches to the United States.

This year’s USWNT is led by Captain Lindsey Horan.

Watch the USWNT vs. Brazil semifinal soccer match today, Aug. 10, at 11/10c.

Where to watch:

  • Fubo (free trial) – For $79.99/month, switch to Fubo and stream over 100 channels of shows, sports, news and more. Plans include Cloud DVR as well as a free trial.
  • DIRECTV Stream (try it free) – With plans starting at $79.99/month, switch to DIRECTV Stream to enjoy 75+ channels and numerous add-ons. Click here to explore more DIRECTV options. For a limited time, sign up for the first three months with the CHOICE Package and save $10 at $98.99. Stream all 2024 Olympics content with the NBCUniversal channel.
  • Peacock – With plans starting at $7.99/month ($13.99/month for ad-free Premium Plus), register for Peacock and unlock more than 80,000 hours of reality shows, live sports, movies, and next-day streaming on new NBC and Bravo releases. Peacock will live stream all events for the entire duration of the Olympics.
  • Sling (try today) – Save on Sling for a limited-time. For the first month, plans start at HALF off — that’s $20 for Sling Orange or Sling Blue, and $27.50 for both Orange + Blue (followed by $40/month and $55/month, respectively). Register and stream 30+ channels including sports, History, DVR storage, add-on packages and more. Watch Olympics coverage on USA Network, E!, Paris Extra Channels and, in select markets, NBC. Sling Blue will have two new channels, Paris Extra 1 and Paris Extra 2, for the Olympics.

First appeared on www.mlive.com

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