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USWNT vs. Nigeria, 2021 WNT Summer Series live stream: Time, TV schedule and lineups

One final time as we open up Q2.

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The United States Women’s National Team will close out its Summer Series tonight when they take on Nigeria to open up Q2 Stadium in Austin. It will indeed be an exciting affair in the stands for the sold out crowd who will take in the stadium for the very first time. On the field, it should also be an exciting match as the USWNT players look to make their closing arguments to head coach Vlatko Andonovski on why they should be included on the plane to the Olympics. The USWNT, who enter this match having not allowed a goal in a 1-0 victory over Portugal and a 4-0 victory over Jamaica, will look to add another clean sheet to the books over Nigeria, who has split their matches so far in the Summer Series (1-0 win over Jamaica, 3-1 loss to Portugal).

Will the USWNT be way too much for the Super Eagles? Or, will Nigeria dull the christening of Q2 Stadium by walking out of there with the upset?

Lineups

United States lineup:

Nigeria lineup:

How to Watch

Advertised Kickoff Time: 9:00 p.m. Eastern, 6:00 p.m. Pacific

Venue: Q2 Stadium, Austin

Available TV: ESPN2 (English)

Available Streaming: ESPN (App/Website), fuboTV (Free trial)

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