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USA vs. Colombia International Friendly: How to Watch, Live Stream, TV Info, Preview and More

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Welcome to your live thread for today's United States Women's Nation Team match against Colombia! This is the second match-up between these two teams in the past four days, with the U.S. steamrolling the South Americans 7-0 on Wednesday night.

Orlando Pride star Alex Morgan could get a start after sitting out the match last week with a minor injury. If Morgan is not able to go, the Colombians are all too familiar with the fact that the U.S. has other attacking options. Captain Carli Lloyd is on a tremendous goal scoring tear and bagged a goal on Wednesday night, so don't be surprised to see her add to her 2016 count.

Future UCLA Bruin Mallory Pugh and Allie Long scored three total goals last time out and the former could give the Colombians fits with her speed. Another player to look at Christen Press; the forward has been somewhat of a "super sub" in 2016 and it will be interesting to see if coach Jill Ellis decides to give the Stanford alumna a start this afternoon.

While Colombia clearly was not on the same level as the U.S. on Wednesday, fans of the Stars and Stripes can guarantee that the Colombians will be out to prove that the seven goal drubbing does not represent the talent level of this team. The Americans will be tested and this will be a good match to watch!

How to Watch:

Match Time: 2 p.m. ET

Venue: Talen Energy Stadium — Chester, PA

TV: ESPN

Live Stream: WatchESPN

Twitter: For rapid reaction and live updates, follow @StarsStripesFC or @ussoccer_wnt

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Enjoy the game. Go USA!

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