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England vs Scotland, Women’s World Cup: Live stream, game time thread, how to watch

It’s a big day in the Women’s World Cup with stars Sam Kerr, Kim Little, Nikita Parris, Marta, Valentina Cernoia, and Bunny Shaw in action.

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Scotland Women’s National Team Training Session Photo by Mark Runnacles/Getty Images

The third day of the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup kicks off with one of the world’s best players. Sam Kerr and Australia will hope to make light work of Italy in the opening match. In three straight World Cups, Australia were knocked out at the Quarterfinals stage. Kerr is determined to get them over that hump this time.

The second match of the day features Brazil taking on Jamaica. The Jamaicans are the first ever Caribbean nation to qualify for the World Cup. Yes, Brazil should win this match. Yes, I’m cheering for Jamaica.

The final match of the day sees England and Scotland renew a forever-rivalry on the grandest stage of them all. While England are one of the favorites to win the whole thing, Kim Little and Scotland are primed to knock off the English.

If you’re looking to watch the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup, fuboTV has you for your streaming needs and, as always, Live Soccer TV can tell you where to find the World Cup on television or streaming in your country.

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