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(LIVE>)USWNT vs Australia Football Live Streams Olympics Free 31 July 2024
(LIVE>)USWNT vs Australia Football Live Streams Olympics Free 31 July 2024
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Looking for a USA vs Australia live stream? We've got you covered. Olympics coverage is free on 9Now in Australia, CBC Gem in Canada and BBC iPlayer in the UK. Travelling abroad. The USWNT will be hoping to continue their dominant start to the 2024 Olympic games with a third consecutive group stage win on Wednesday. The stars and stripes beat both Zambia and Germany by a margin of three goals, securing their spot in the knockout rounds with a match to spare.
Australia, meanwhile, know that only a win will do as they look to progress from the group stages of an Olympic games for the third time in a row. The Matildas will need to better Germany's result on the final day to stand any chance of progressing.
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The USWNT will once again be hoping for greatness from their front three of Sophia Smith, Mallory Swanson and Trinity Rodman, who have either scored or assisted each of the team's seven goals so far this summer.
With no real injury concerns, and qualification all but secured, Emma Hayes could use Wednesday's fixture as a chance to offer some important minutes to other squad players in order to keep them fit and ready for the later stages.
Australia retains the availability of its key players heading into the fixture, with Caitlin Foord, Mary Fowler, and Steph Catley all looking to maintain their impressive form at the club level.
The Matildas are expected to go full-strength with qualification more of an uphill task than manager Tony Gustavsson would've been hoping for prior to the start of the Olympics.