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USWNT vs Australia: TV channel, live stream, team news & preview

The U.S. women's national team takes on Australia in its final group game at the Olympics, knowing a draw would seal progress to the next stage.

Watch USWNT vs Australia on fuboTV (free 7-day trial)

With the two highest-placed third-placed teams qualifying for the quarter-finals, a draw could also be enough for Australia to advance.

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Ahead of the game, Goal has the details of how to watch on TV, stream online, team news and more.

Games USWNT vs Australia
Date July 27, 2021
Times 4am ET, 1am PT
Stream fubo TV (7-day free trial)

TV channel, live stream & how to watch

In the United States (US), this year's USWNT Olympics soccer games can be watched live and on-demand with fuboTV (watch with a 7-day free trial).

New users can sign up for a free seven-day trial of the live sports streaming service, which can be accessed via iOS, Android, Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV, Roku and Apple TV as well as on a web browser.

U.S. TV channelOnline stream
USA  Network / Telemundofubo TV (7-day free trial)

Team news & rosters

PositionUSWNT roster
Goalkeepers Campbell, Fanch, Naeher
Defenders Dahlkemper, Davidson, Dunn, Krueger, O'Hara, Sauerbrunn, Sonnett
Midfielders Ertz, Horan, Lavelle, Macario, K Mewis, S Mewis
Forwards Heath, Lloyd, Morgan, Press, Rapinoe, Williams

Despite losing its opening game 3-0 to Sweden, the USWNT is in a strong position to reach the quarter-finals.

Four different U.S. players found the scoresheet against New Zealand, with the USWNT bouncing back thanks to a 6-1 victory.

Coach Vlatko Andonovski now has to decide wich players will play in the final group game, especially with qualification on the line.

Captain Becky Sauerbrunn is expected to return to the starting XI, while Julie Ertz looks fit after her injury.

Predicted USWNT starting XI: Naeher, O'Hara, Dahlkemper, Sauerbrunn, Dunn, Lavelle, Ertz, Horan, Press, Morgan, Rapinoe. 

PositionAustralia roster
Goalkeepers Williams, Micah, Arnold
Defenders Polkinghorne, Kennedy, Catley, Carpenter, Nevin, Grant, Brock
Midfielders Cooney-Cross, Luik, Logarzo, Kellond-Knight, Van Egmond, Yallop
Forwards Kerr, Foord, Fowler, Gielnik, Raso, Simon

Australia also lost to Sweden in the Olympics group, but a win over local rivals New Zealand puts it in good shape heading into the last game.

Like the USWNT, a point will probably be enough to qualify, but a win over the U.S. could provide an easier fixture in the quarter-finals.

Sam Kerr has scored three goals so far in the tournament and will lead the line once more, but coach Tony Gustavsson could be forced to rotate some players after making just one change to his starting XI so far.

Predicted Australia starting XI:  Williams, Carpenter, Polkinghorne, Catley, Raso, van Egmond, Luik, Yallop, Simon, Kerr, Foord.

Recent results & head-to-head

Last five results

USWNT resultsAustralia results
New Zealand 1-6 USWNT (Jul 24)Sweden 4-2 Australia (Jul 24)
Sweden 3-0 USWNT (Jul 21)Australia 2-1 New Zealand (Jul 21)
USWNT 4-0 Mexico (Jul 5)Japan 1-0 Australia (Jul 14)
USNWT 4-0 Mexico (Jul 1)Sweden 0-0 Australia (Jun 15)
USWNT 2-0 Nigeria (Jun 16)Denmark 3-2 Australia (Jun 10)

Head-to-head

DateResult
April 4, 2019USWNT 5-3 Australia
Jul 29, 2018USWNT 1-1 Australia
Jul 27, 2017Australia 1-0 USWNT
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