The US Men’s soccer team begins Nation’s League play on Friday night in their CONCACAF opener against Grenada in Austin, Texas. USMNT’s opponent is 0-1-1 thus far in the tournament when the game kicks off at 9:30 pm ET / 6:30 pm PT.
The USMNT and Grenada CONCACAF soccer game cannot be viewed on a traditional TV channel or cable network. You can stream it online with an ESPN+ subscription from a variety of devices include Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire Sticks and Fire TV, mobile phones, and more.
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