The rivalry between the USA and Mexico on and off the soccer field is unprecedented. Even when it’s an exhibition game, it’s never a friendly. But this time, it’s a do-or-die game. The winner qualifies for the 2017 Confederations Cup. The losing US manager could get fired.

With the game scheduled to kick off at 9:30pm ET on Saturday live from the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, expectations are that several million people in the US will watch the game across Univision and FOX Sports 1.

If you’ll be watching the game at home — whether with your friends, family or alone, — share your passion for your nation by broadcasting the audio of your rants, raves, screams of joy (and hopefully not many tears of sorrow) on Rabble.tv.

With Rabble.tv, the website gives soccer fans, like you, the opportunity to use the mic from your computer or headset and then broadcast your audio during the game to listeners from around the world.

Soccer fans want to hear from passionate, die-hard fans of the game, not the talking heads over at FOX. If you have opinions and you like to talk, then Rabble.tv is the perfect arena to flex your soccer knowledge.

Get your friends (or foes) to join you on the broadcast. Or if you’re having a soccer-watching party, hit record and let others listen in to what will hopefully be a USA victory.

Rabble.tv is completely free and it only takes a minute to register. To let your friends and the community know that you’ll be doing the broadcast, be sure to schedule your Rabble ahead of time (click the red ‘Create’ button in the top right corner, then chose RabbleCast from the broadcast options. On the next screen select “Sports Related,” then North American Soccer. Select the date and time of your broadcast and be sure to put USA vs. Mexico in your broadcast title.

Once you’re ready to broadcast, your friends can listen to you via the Rabble.tv website, on a mobile browser or via the Rabble iOS and Android apps.

The hype is building for USA versus Mexico. Remember, it’s your team and your call.