Germany vs. Argentina, World Cup 2014 final: How to watch online
Won’t be near a TV when Argentina take on Germany in the World Cup 2014 final? We can help you find it streaming live on the internet.


Argentina and Germany have been two of the world's best teams over the last two decades, but have yet to get over the hump. Die Mannschaft last won the World Cup in 1990, while the Albiceleste were champions most recently in 1986, when they hosted. On Sunday (3 p.m. ET, ABC), one of the two teams will end their title drought.
Both teams were dealing with injury concerns headed into this game, but are expected to have their stars healthy. Angel Di Maria and Sergio Aguero will at least dress for Argentina, while Mats Hummels is expected to start for Germany despite coming off in the semifinal. The teams will be close to full strength, which should make for an excellent final.
Live in the United States? You have more than one option for watching the game online. If you want to watch in English, the place to go is WatchESPN, though you need to have access through your television or internet provider to catch the match there. You can also find a tactical camera, as well as Portuguese audio on that service. If you don't get Watch ESPN, Univision En Vivo is your other option, and it's where you should head if you just prefer to watch in Spanish.
The game is on the BBC iPlayer in the UK, while CBC Sports Streaming is the place to go to watch in Canada. There are listings available for other countries as well at Live Soccer TV.











