It’s time to start making plans of how you’ll watch the United States in their World Cup qualifying game on Tuesday night against Honduras.
After a disappointing 0-2 loss to Costa Rica, Tuesday’s game for the USA will be televised live on beIN SPORTS and Universo. The English-language broadcast will be on beIN SPORTS, while Universo will have the Spanish-language broadcast.
Kick off time for the game is 5:35pm ET at Estadio Olimpico in San Pedro Sula, Honduras.
If you’re in the United States and you don’t get beIN SPORTS on your cable or satellite subscription — or if you’re a cord cutter — you can stream the match with a free trial to any of the following legal streaming services: Sling World Sports, go90 and fuboTV (fuboTV has both beIN SPORTS and Universo).
Plus, with the above mentioned streaming services, you can watch the games on your TV via a Roku, AppleTV or Chromecast (or you can stream it to your tablet, computer or smartphone).
SEE MORE: Schedule of World Cup qualifiers on US TV and streaming
With Costa Rica beating the United States and Honduras defeating Trinidad and Tobago, that means the United States are now tied with Honduras in the CONCACAF World Cup qualifying group. Bruce Arena’s first loss in charge of the US team in his current reign couldn’t have come at a worse time with the US now facing a must-win match in the heat of Central America.
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