USA vs. China Live Stream Free (Fox Sports): Watch Online USWNT Women’s Soccer (Football) Game 2 tonight, TV Channel and Start Time

Abby Wambach
Abby Wambach, who will soon play her last soccer game.

The USWNT (United States Women's National Soccer Team) has had itself one banner year with the huge win at the Women's World Cup.  Tonight's game against China in New Orleans could really seal them in as historical winners.  No matter what the outcome, win or lose, the feeling will be a little sad as this will be Abby Wambach's last game.  For those that want to watch the game, here is the time and channel (Fox Sports).  For those that want to watch this game online, that is also possible, and here is how.  

It has been a very victorious road for the USWNT this past week as they will finish their 10-city World Cup tour.  The last meeting was the United States beating China 2-0 at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale.  This meeting will be going up against China once again, at the Superdome in New Orleans. 

Tonight's game should be especially grand as it will Abby Wambach's last game after 15 years with the team.  She will end her record as soccer's greatest goal-scorer of all time at 184 goals.  Her fame was made with games like the 2011 Women's World Cup quarterfinal header against Brazil, which has not only been voted the best ever in Women's World Cup history, but the best in U.S. soccer history.

Abby Wambach's presence to the sport has reinvigorated public interest in women's soccer all around the world.  She knew that she was essentially done on July 5, 2015, when the U.S. Women's national soccer team had won its first Women's World Cup in 16 years, according to Fox Sports.  Her retirement is on everyone's mind tonight, and all eyes will be on her as they watch her final game. 

If you are interested in watching what is sure to be a historic game, then it will air on Fox Sports at 8 PM Eastern time, and there is no broadcast outside the United States. 

If you want to watch the USA vs. China game online, there are several ways to do that.  One way is through Fox Sports GO.  You will need the log-in and password for a cable subscription, which can be yours or someone else's.  If you don't have this service on your cable packages, it is possible to purchase a service called Fox Soccer 2Go, which shows most of these matches online.  It is a service that is sold by $99.99 per year subscription. 

It is also possible to watch the game on the Fox Sports GO app, free to download at the Apple Store or Google Play Store.  It is also possible to get it on an Amazon or Windows device, but the cable log-in and password are required. 

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