USA vs Germany Live Streaming Free: Watch Online World Cup 2014 Soccer

By Josh Wilson

Update: USA lost 0-1 to Germany, but were able to advance to knock out stage. 

United States vs. Germany World Cup match will kick-off at 9 a.m. PT on Thursday, June 26, 2014. The Group G final game will take place at the newly-built Arena Pernambuco in Recife, Brazil. While much of the public sentiment are pointing toward domination by Germany, the US has shown unprecedented performances in the opening rounds of the FIFA World Cup 2014 Brazil football (soccer) tournament. Information on how to watch USA vs. Germany online through live stream free can be found below.

Germany National Football Team Mid-fielder Thomas Mueller
Germany National Football Team Mid-fielder Thomas Mueller

While Germany and USA both have one win and one draw, Germany leads Group G in goal difference, and the USA is fighting for its qualification to continue to the knock-out round. Ghana and Portugal are both three points behind meaning a draw in either final group game would propel the USA to the next round, according to FIFA.com. As usual, ESPN will televise the game as well as provide live streaming through WatchESPN.

The players to watch for the United States are Timmy Chandler, Captain Clint Dempsey, John Brooks, for Germany, they are Thomas Mueller, Manuel Neuer, Toni Kroos. Each team is banking of their players to perform, and the match tomorrow is expected to be an exciting, but hard fight.

Germany forward Mueller, 24, has continued his scoring performance in Brazil as he had done four years ago at the FIFA World Cup 2010 South Africa. The Bayern Munich player has made 20 international goals from 51 appearances, and he plainly said that the US should be worried about facing them.

"Every team who comes up against us has to swallow hard... That was our aim - we wanted to be uncomfortable opponents," he said at a press conference. "We're not a team who play long balls. That's not our style. We like to have more possession and I think we're heading in the right direction."

USA's striker Jozy Altidore is ruled out of the game against Germany, but coach Jurgen Klinsmann has said that the 24-year-old is doing a tremendous job recovering through the care of the team's medical staff.

"This game comes still too early for him," Klinsmann said. "But we're working on him, we'll get him back in this tournament as we said. So once this game hopefully is done successfully we'll have a good chance to have him back in the team."

USA coach said every other squad members were fit and recovered from the 2-2 draw against Portugal.

"Everybody else is on board, is fit, is hungry, is willing to get the last result in order to qualify for the knock-out round," he said.

Clint Dempsey
Clint Dempsey

United States vs. Germany 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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