World Cup 2014: Watch Online Switzerland vs. Honduras Live Stream Free

Switzerland Football Team
Switzerland still has a lot to prove and could end up trying to run up the score against Honduras to improve its goal differential. (Valentin Flauraud/Reuters)

Honduras vs. Switzerland World Cup 2014 will begin at 1 p.m. PT on Wednesday, June 25, 2014. The Group E match will take place at Arena Amaz ônia, Manaus, Brail. So far none of the Group E teams have yet to win any games, but Switzerland is poised to continue to next round while Honduras will go home after today's game.

Switzerland lost to France last week. Center-back Steve von Bergen who broke a cheekbone against Les Tricolores will be out of the rest of the competition.

Honduras is still in the game, but they can only proceed to second round if Ecuador lost to France and Hondurans beat Switzerland with a number of goals. Honduras will be counting on its strikers Carlo Costly and Jerry Bengtson as the duo made plays that led to the team's first World Cup goal since 1982.

The Swiss have three points and are tied with Ecuador for second place in their group.

"Hope is the last thing you lose, as they say. But we know it'll be a very tough match against the Swiss because we know their game well," Costly said, according to FIFA.com.

These two teams last met exactly four years ago in the group stage in South Africa. It was a 0-0 draw.

Honduras vs. Switzerland World Cup 2014 match live streaming can be watched online free by clicking here.

Mobile users can access the game live by downloading the apps WatchESPN.com and WatchABC.com.

Univision will televise the match in Spanish on Univision Deportes, and ESPN Deportes will televise the game in Portugese.

And Univision will also stream the game on their website.

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