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Where to Find the World Cup Final On US TV And Internet: Germany vs Argentina

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Where to Find the World Cup Final On US TV And Internet: Germany vs Argentina
Where to Find the World Cup Final On US TV And Internet: Germany vs Argentina

Today’s must-see game between Germany and Argentina will be shown live on US television and Internet beginning at 3pm ET/Noon PT. The winner today will be crowned World Champions.

It’s important to reiterate that the match kicks off at 3pm ET/Noon PT, not 4pm ET/1pm PT as has been the norm for late afternoon World Cup games.

Germany vs Argentina

• English language: ABC and Watch ABC
• Spanish language: Univision, Univision Deportes Network and Univision online
• Portuguese language: ESPN Deportes

In the United States, the commentators for the match will be:

ESPN: Ian Darke and Steve McManaman
Univision: Enrique “El Perro” Bermúdez, Luis Omar Tapia and Pablo Ramírez

The Argentina-Germany game will also be available in Portuguese via ESPN Deportes as well as via ESPN Radio.

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