Cameroon vs. Croatia Live Stream Free: Watch Online FIFA 2014 Group A Soccer

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Croatia's Ivan Perisic (L) scores goal against Mali's Adama Tamboura during their international friendly soccer match at Gradski Vrt Stadium in Osijek May 31, 2014. CREDIT: REUTERS/ANTONIO BRONIC

Cameroon will play Croatia today at 3 p.m. PT. The two teams belonging to Group A will fight to avoid elimination. While Cameroon are four-time African Cup champions, Croatia have shown much more potential since the 2014 FIFA World Cup football (soccer) began last week.

If Cameroon wins today's match, they will be able to continue their hope to return to their former glory as shown in 1990 FIFA World Cup and the winner of 2000 Olympics gold medal. However, their star player Samual Eto'o is out of the match with a knee injury, and they are one man short of the full potential. The African team will lean on Alex Song to lead them against Croatia on June 18, 2014.

Croatia, on the other hand, have performed at an impressive level as shown in their match against Brazil despite the loss. If the referee had not made a questionable call, the Croatian team may have an entirely different outlook at this stage of the tournament.

Croatia's Luka Modric, former Spurs star and now of Real Madrid, was injured in the opening match, but he has a high chance of returning to lead his team in making plays.

The critical point for today's match is that if either team loses, the losing team will be out of the World Cup, so Croatia and Cameroon are expected to play at a high-intensity level or be sent back home.

Cameroon vs. Croatia's World Cup 2014 match live streaming can be watched online free by clicking here.

Mobile users can access the game live by downloading the apps WatchESPN.com and WatchABC.com.

Univision will televise the match in Spanish on Univision Deportes, and ESPN Deportes will televise the game in Portugese.

And Univision will also stream the game on their website.

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