USWNT World Cup schedule, scores: TV channels, live stream for USA's 2019 Women's World Cup matches

Jamila St. Ann

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The United States women's national team has booked its spot in the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup final, looking for back-to-back championships for the first time in history.

Here's everything to know about the USWNT at the Women's World Cup, including how to watch USA matches on TV and stream online, plus a full schedule and updated standings.

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USWNT scores, TV schedule at Women's World Cup 2019

All USA games will air on either Fox or Fox Sports 1 with Spanish broadcast available on Telemundo and NBC Universo.

Group stage

Date Matchup
June 11USA 13, Thailand 0
June 16USA 3, Chile 0
June 20USA 2, Sweden 0

Knockout stage

DateMatchup 
June 24USA 2, Spain 1 
June 28USA 2, France 1 
July 2USA 2, England 1 

Final

DateResultTime (Channel)
July 7USA vs. Netherlands11 a.m. ET (Fox)

How to watch USA World Cup games live online

All of the USWNT's matches will be streamed on FoxSports.com, the Fox Sports app or by signing up for fuboTV, which offers a free seven-day trial.

USA's Women's World Cup 2019 roster

The 23-player roster for the USWNT is headlined by veteran leadership and young talent. Forward Carli Lloyd leads the team, making her fourth World Cup roster. Following close behind Lloyd with three tournaments are six World Cup winners: Megan Rapinoe, Alex Morgan, Tobin Heath, Becky Sauerbrunn, Kelley O'Hara and Ali Krieger.

Eleven of the 23 players are heading to their first World Cup tournament.

Player Position Club Team
Adrianna FranchGoalkeeperPortland Thorns FC
Ashlyn HarrisGoalkeeperOrlando Pride
Alyssa NaeherGoalkeeperChicago Red Stars
Abby DahlkemperDefenderNC Courage
Tierna DavidsonDefenderChicago Red Stars
Crystal DunnDefenderNC Courage
Ali KriegerDefenderOrlando Pride
Kelley O’HaraDefenderUtah Royals FC
Becky SauerbrunnDefenderUtah Royals FC
Emily SonnettDefenderPortland Thorns FC
Morgan BrianMidfielderChicago Red Stars
Julie ErtzMidfielderChicago Red Stars
Lindsey HoranMidfielderPortland Thorns FC
Rose LavelleMidfielderWashington Spirit
Allie LongMidfielderReign FC
Samantha MewisMidfielderNC Courage
Tobin HeathForwardPortland Thorns FC
Carli LloydForwardSky Blue FC
Jessica McDonaldForwardNC Courage
Alex MorganForwardOrlando Pride
Christen PressForwardUtah Royals FC
Mallory PughForwardWashington Spirit
Megan RapinoeForwardReign FC

MORE: A complete guide to the 2019 Women's World Cup

FIFA Women's World Cup standings

The 24 competing teams are divided into six groups. The four teams in each group play each other once in the group stage of the tournament. The two teams finishing first and second in each group automatically advance to the knockout rounds. The top four best third placed teams also advance to the knockouts.

From there, with 16 remaining teams, the competition is single elimination: survive and advance. 

GROUP A - bolded advanced

Team W D L Points
France 3009
South Korea0030
Norway 2016
Nigeria1023

GROUP B -  bolded advanced

Team W D L Points
Germany 3009
China 1114
Spain 1114
South Africa0030

GROUP C -  bolded advanced

Team W D L Points
Australia 2016
Italy 2016
Brazil 3016
Jamaica0020

GROUP D -  bolded advanced

Team W D L Points
England 3009
Scotland0121
Argentina1114
Japan 1114

GROUP E -  bolded advanced

Team W D L Points
Canada 2016
Cameroon1023
New Zealand0030
Netherlands 3009

GROUP F -  bolded advanced

Team W D L Points
United States3009
Thailand0030
Chile1023
Sweden2016

Win = 3 points
Draw = 1 point
Loss = 0 points

Full 2019 Women's World Cup schedule

FRIDAY, JUNE 7
France 4, South Korea 0  
SATURDAY, JUNE 8
Germany 1, China 0  
Spain 3, South Africa 1  
Norway 3, Nigeria 0  
SUNDAY, JUNE 9
Australia 1, Italy 2  
Brazil 3, Jamaica 0  
England 2, Scotland 1  
MONDAY, JUNE 10
Argentina 0, Japan 0  
Canada 1, Cameroon 0  
TUESDAY, JUNE 11
New Zealand 0, Netherlands 1  
Chile 0, Sweden 2  
United States 13, Thailand 0  
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12
Nigeria 2, South Korea 0  
Germany 1, Spain 0  
France 2, Norway 1  
THURSDAY, JUNE 13
Australia 3, Brazil 2  
South Africa 0, China 1  
FRIDAY, JUNE 14
Japan 2, Scotland 1  
Jamaica 0, Italy 5  
England 1, Argentina 0  
SATURDAY, JUNE 15
Netherlands 3, Cameroon 1  
Canada 2, New Zealand 0  
SUNDAY, JUNE 16
Sweden 5, Thailand 1  
United States 3, Chile 0  
MONDAY, JUNE 17
China 0, Spain 0  
South Africa 0, Germany 4  
Nigeria 0, France 1  
South Korea 1, Norway 2  
TUESDAY, JUNE 18
Jamaica 1, Australia 4  
Italy 0, Brazil 1  
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19
Japan 0, England 2  
Scotland 3, Argentina 3  
THURSDAY, JUNE 20
Cameroon 2, New Zealand 1  
Netherlands 2, Canada 1  
Sweden 0, United States 2  
Thailand 0, Chile 2  
SATURDAY, JUNE 22
R16: Germany 3, Nigeria 0  
R16: Norway 1, Australia 1; Norway adv. on PKs  
SUNDAY, JUNE 23
R16: England 3, Cameroon 0  
R16: France 2, Brazil 1  
MONDAY, JUNE 24
R16: USA 2, Spain 1  
R16: Sweden 1, Canada 0  
TUESDAY, JUNE 25
R16: Italy 2, China 0  
R16: Netherlands 2, Japan 1  
THURSDAY, JUNE 27
England 3, Norway 0  
FRIDAY, JUNE 28
USA 2, France 1  
SATURDAY, JUNE 29
Italy 0, Netherlands 2  
Germany 1, Sweden 2  
TUESDAY, JULY 2
USA 2, England 1  
WEDNESDAY, JULY 3
Netherlands 1, Sweden 0  
SATURDAY, JULY 6
England vs. Sweden11 a.m. ETFox
SUNDAY, JULY 7
USA vs. Netherlands11 a.m. ETFox

Jamila St. Ann