USA vs Portugal live stream: Watch World Cup online

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The United States came into the World Cup in the group of death with slim odds of making it out of the group stage. In their second game of the tournament, the Americans have the chance to take the lead in the group against  a Portugal team battling through injuries and a suspended player.

One of those players is superstar Cristiano Ronaldo, and there have been conflicting reports about whether he would play or not.

“At the moment we certainly expect he’s going to play,” midfielder Michael Bradley said, via U.S. Soccer’s website. “A game of this magnitude, of this importance for both teams, you’d always expect that the best players are going to find any way to be on the field. When you play against good teams, when you play against good players, it’s important to prepare in the best possible way. I think we’ve done that. I think we’ll continue to do that today and tomorrow. We understand what a special player he is, we understand how good of a team they have, but it’s not something that fazes us. We’re excited by the challenge, we’re excited by the moment. We feel like we’ve put ourselves in a good position, but still, everybody is mindful of the fact that it’s just one game. Now, to follow up a good start to the tournament with another result, that’s the only thing we’re worried about at the moment.”

Can the Americans move to the top of the table, this is a game you won’t want to miss. Want to watch this World Cup matchup but you’ll be away from home or need to stream it? There are several options to watch listed below based on your location:

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Date: Sunday, June 22
Time: 6:00 p.m. ET/ (UK – 11:00 p.m. BST)
Venue: Arena Amazonia
Location: Manaus, Brazil
TV Info: ESPN, BBC One  (UK), Univision (Spanish)
Radio Info: Sirius XM FC, BBC Radio 5 Live (UK)
Live Stream: Watch ESPN / BBC iPlayer (UK) / Univision Deporte en Vivo (Spanish)

Information from FIFA.comBBCITVESPN Media ZoneBleacher Report (UK)Wall Street Journal’s Market WatchUnivision and Univision Schedule