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USA vs. Colombia 2015 live stream: How to watch the Women’s World Cup online

The United States take on Colombia in their first WWC knockout stage game on Monday.

The USWNT kick off their women’s World Cup knockout stage campaign with a very winnable game against Colombia on Monday. Jill Ellis’ side may have not been at their best so far, but finishing atop their group has in theory given them one of the easiest round of 16 draws possible.

It’d take a big surprise for Colombia to record a win on what is their first foray into the WWC knockouts -- these sides met at both the last World Cup and the Olympics a year later, with the USWNT winning 3-0 on both occasions.

Having said that, Las Cafeteras have already proven themselves to be capable of pulling off an upset. They saw off one of the strongest teams of the tournament, France, in a 2-0 win in Moncton in the group stages, and England only beat them by a single goal. They may well be outsiders heading into this match, but the United States can leave no room for complacency.

Match Date/Time: Monday, 8 p.m. ET, 6 p.m. local

TV: Fox Sports 1 (U.S. -- English), NBC Universo (U.S. -- Spanish), RDS, TSN (Canada), BBC Two, British Eurosport 1 (U.K.), DirecTV Sports, RCN Television, Caracol TV (Colombia)

Online

U.S.: If your TV provider has Fox Sports 1, you can catch the game for free on Fox Sports Go, assuming they give you access to the service. There's also Fox Soccer 2 Go, a paid service that requires no TV subscription. An online Spanish language option is provided by Telemundo's streaming service and NBC Universo Now.

United Kingdom: BBC Sport Online, Eurosport Player

Colombia: DirecTV Play, Deportes RCN En Vivo

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