2019 Women's World Cup: USA vs. Thailand how to watch, time, live stream, fun facts / by NBC Sports Washington Soccer The U.S. Women's National Team officially begins the defense of its World Cup title Tuesday, June 11 with its first game of the 2019 tournament. The Americans gained revenge for a penalty-shootout loss at the hands of Japan in the 2011 final by defeating the same opponents 5-2. The actual tournament, however, begins Friday, June 7 with host France vs. South Korea at 3 p.m. 15-Year-Old Scores Absurd Free Kick From 30 Yards Out To Seal Liga MX Femenil Match, Here's The Origin And Meaning Behind Players Celebrating By Forming Fingers Into An 'A', 5 Key Lessons From Mexico’s Impressive Win Over The Netherlands In Amsterdam. When Does USWNT Play Chile At Women's World Cup? USA v Chile - FIFA Women’s World Cup France 2019™ - YouTube All you have to do is click on the links below. Here are all the reasons you should deck yourself out in your country's colors, grab a few friends and a responsibly portioned beverage, and give in to the soccer madness: Alex Morgan and Carli Lloyd are just a few of the USWNT stars that will be back in action. There will be serious pressure on the French team to win at home, especially since their men took World Cup glory last year. Team USA won all five of their games during World Cup qualifying, scoring 26 total goals. 2019 Women's World Cup: USA vs. Thailand how to watch, time, live stream, fun facts / by NBC Sports Washington Soccer The U.S. Women's National Team officially begins the defense of its World Cup title Tuesday, June 11 with its first game of the 2019 tournament. The USA secured their fourth Women’s World Cup title (1991, 1999, 2015 and 2019), now winning twice as many Women’s World Cup tournaments as any other nation. Also keep your eyes peeled for Canadian star Christine Sinclair: If all goes well. Even though Jamaica is the lowest-ranked team in the tournament. Here are all the reasons you should deck yourself out in your country's colors, grab a few friends and a responsibly portioned beverage, and give in to the soccer madness The U.S. Women's National Team officially begins the defense of its World Cup title Tuesday, June 11 with its first game of the 2019 tournament. ET – STREAM LIVE Here is your full schedule for Tuesday, June 11 at the Women’s World Cup. ET on FS1. Post was not sent - check your email addresses! Unfortunately, seven will only be available on Telemundo Deportes’ digital platforms (TelemundoDeportes.com). If they both do well, they could meet in the quarterfinals. (CNN)The FIFA Women's World Cup is finally here, which means a few glorious weeks of top-tier soccer binge watching. A record 22 will be on broadcast TV (Fox), with the remaining three on FS2 (during simultaneous kick-offs in the group stage). But not every game will be on FOX or Telemundo, as both networks will spread the matches on its various networks. And in addition to hoping for back-to-back World Cup wins, the team is playing for its fourth championship overall. ET – STREAM LIVE USWNT Kicks Off World Cup Qualifying Against Mexico — Here’s What You Need To Know A celebration so simple yet so confusing. And, they're especially good again the USWNT: They've won two out of three of their last games against the Americans. There's one famous name missing from the stacked roster of international talent:Norwegian soccer powerhouse and reigning Ballon d'Or winner Ada Hegerberg will not play with her national team, FIFA Women's World Cup: Bigger, better, bolder, favored across virtually every predictive model, investing more money and interest in their women's programs, you'll get a chance to see rising star Khadija "Bunny" Shaw, How Bob Marley's daughter saved women's soccer in Jamaica, she's expected to break the all-time international scoring record, out of protest for how she says Norway has treated their womens soccer program, also had to deal with some sexist nonsense. Germany trails by just one goal with 111, and Norway is in third at 86. Here's a look at everything you need to know to watch the first game of the 2019 Women's World  Cup. Of the 52 matches, 27 will be on FS1, FOX’s primary cable sports network. 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June 7, FridayGroup A: France vs. South Korea, 3 p.m., Parc des Princes, Paris (FS1, Telemundo), June 8, SaturdayGroup B: Germany vs. China, 9 a.m., Roazhon Park, Rennes (FS1, Telemundo) Group B: Spain vs. South Africa, noon, Stade Océane, Le Havre (Fox, Telemundo) Group A: Norway vs. Nigeria, 3 p.m., Stade Aguste-Delaune, Reims  (Fox, Universo), June 9, SundayGroup C: Australia vs. Italy, 7 a.m., Stade du Hainaut, Valenciennes (FS1, Telemundo) Group C: Brazil vs. Jamaica, 9:30 a.m., Stade des Alpes, Grenoble (FS1, Telemundo) Group D: England vs. Scotland, noon, Stade de Nice, Nice (Fox, Telemundo), June 10, MondayGroup D: Argentina vs. Japan, noon, Parc des Princes, Paris (FS1, Universo) Group E: Canada vs. Cameroon, 3 p.m., Stade de la Mosson, Montpellier (FS1, Universo), June 11, TuesdayGroup E: New Zealand vs. Netherlands, 9 a.m., Stade Océane, Le Havre (FS1, Universo) Group F: Chile vs. Sweden, noon, Roazhon Park, Rennes (FS1, Universo) Group F: United States vs. Thailand, 3 p.m., Stade Auguste-Delaune, Reimes (Fox, Telemundo), June 12, WednesdayGroup A: Nigeria vs. South Korea, 9 a.m., Stade des Alpes, Grenoble (FS1, Universo) Group B: Germany vs. Spain, noon, Stade du Hainaut, Valenciennes (Fox, Telemundo) Group A: France vs. Norway, 3 p.m., Stade de Nice, Nice (Fox, Universo), June 13, ThursdayGroup C: Australia vs. Brazil, noon, Stade de la Mosson, Montpellier (Fox, Universo) Group B: South Africa vs. China, 3 p.m., Parc des Princes, Paris (Fox, Universo), June 14, FridayGroup D: Japan vs. Scotland, 9 a.m., Roazhon Park, Rennes (FS1, Universo) Group C: Jamaica vs. Italy, noon, Stade Auguste-Delaune, Reims (Fox, Universo) Group D: England vs. Argentina, 3 p.m., Stade Océane, Le Havre (Fox, Telemundo), June 15, SaturdayGroup E: Netherlands vs. Cameroon, 9 a.m., Stade du Hainaut, Valenciennes (FS1, Universo) Group E: Canada vs. New Zealand, 3 p.m., Stade des Alpes, Grenoble (FS2, Universo), June 16, SundayGroup F: Sweden vs. Thailand, 9 a.m., Stade de Nice, Nice (FS1, Telemundo) Group F: United States vs. Chile, noon, Parc des Princes (Fox, Telemundo), June 17, MondayGroup B: China vs. Spain, noon, Stade Océane, Le Havre (Fox, Telemundo Deportes app) Group B: South Africa vs. Germany, noon, Stade de la Mosson, Montpellier (FS1, Universo) Group A: Nigeria vs. France, 3 p.m., Roazhon Parke, Rennes (Fox, Universo) Group A: South Korea vs. Norway, 3 p.m., Stade Auguste-Delaune, Reims (FS1, Telemundo Deportes app), June 18, TuesdayGroup C: Jamaica vs. Australia, 3 p.m., Stade des Alpes, Grenoble (FS2, Telemundo Deportes app) Group C: Italy vs. Brazil, 3 p.m., Stade du Hainaut, Valenciennes  (FS1, Universo), June 19, WednesdayGroup D: Japan vs. England, 3 p.m., Stade de Nice, Nice (FS1, Telemundo Deportes app) Group D: Scotland vs. Argentina, 3 p.m., Parc des Princes, Paris (FS2, Universo), June 20, ThursdayGroup E: Cameroon vs. New Zealand, noon, Stade de la Mosson, Montpellier (FS1, Telemundo Deportes app) Group E: Netherlands vs. Canada, noon, Stade Auguste-Delaune, Reims (Fox, Universo) Group F: Sweden vs. United States, 3 p.m., Stade Océane, Le Havre (Fox, Telemundo) Group F: Thailand vs. Chile, 3 p.m., Roazhon Park, Rennes (FS1, Universo), June 22, SaturdayMatch 38: Germany vs. Nigeria, 11:30 a.m., Stade des Alpes, Grenoble (FS1, Telemundo) Match 37: Norway vs. Australia, 3 p.m., Stade de Nice, Nice (Fox, Telemundo Deportes app), June 23, SundayMatch 39: England vs. Cameroon, 11:30 a.m., Stade du Hainaut, Valenciennes (FS1, Telemundo Deportes app) Match 40: France vs. Brazil, 3 p.m., Stade Océane, Le Havre  (Fox, Telemundo), June 24, MondayMatch 41: Spain vs. United States, noon, Stade Auguste-Delaune, Reims (FS1, Telemundo, NBCSN) Match 42: Sweden vs. Canada, 3 p.m., Parc des Princes, Paris (FS1, Universo, NBCSN), June 25, Tuesday Match 43: Italy vs. China, noon, Stade de la Mosson, Montpellier (FS1, Universo) Match 44: Netherlands vs. Japan, 3 p.m., Roazhon Park, Rennes (FS1, Universo), June 27, ThursdayMatch 45: Norway vs. England, 3 p.m., Stade Océane, Le Havre (Fox, Universo), June 28, FridayMatch 46: France vs. United States, 3 p.m., Parc des Princes, Paris (Fox, Universo), June 29, SaturdayMatch 47: Italy vs. Netherlands, 9 a.m., Stade du Hainaut, Valenciennes (FS1, Telemundo) Match 48: Germany vs. Sweden, 12:30 p.m., Roahzon Park, Rennes (FS1, Telemundo), July 2, TuesdayMatch 49: England vs United States, 3 p.m., Stade de Lyon, Lyon (Fox, Telemundo), July 3, WednesdayMatch 50: Netherlands vs. Sweden, 3 p.m., Stade de Lyon, Lyon (FS1, Telemundo), July 6, SaturdayEngland vs. Sweden, 11 a.m., Stade de Nice, Nice (Fox, Telemundo), July 7, SundayUnited States vs. Netherlands, 11 a.m., Stade de Lyon, Lyon (Fox, Telemundo), The18 Recommends For You Group E: New Zealand v. Netherlands – 9 a.m. FOX’s studio talent will include Heather O’Reilly, Alexi Lalas, Kelly Smith, Rob Stone and Kate Abdo, while the likes of Christie Pearce Rampone, Ariane Hingst, Karina LeBlanc, Kate Gill, Leslie Osborne and Eniola Aluko also joining in for analysis. Everything you need to know to watch the 2019 Women’s World Cup on TV or streaming. 2019 Women’s World Cup … But not every game will be on FOX or … However, that's changing fast, and experts are saying this year's competition could be fiercer and better than ever due to countries. In addition to Dellacamera and Wagner, FOX is calling on Derek Rae-Danielle Slaton, Jenn Hildreth-Kyndra de St. Aubin, Glenn Davis-Angela Hucles and Lisa Byington-Cat Whitehill as its commentary teams. USA Advances To 2019 World Cup Quarterfinals With 2-1 Triumph vs. Spain. The U.S. should handle Thailand easily and get their Group F campaign off to a flier. Group A (FIFA Rankings in parentheses)France (4), Norway (12), South Korea (14), Nigeria (38), Group BGermany (2), Spain (13), China (16), South Africa (49), Group CAustralia (6), Brazil (10), Italy (15), Jamaica (53), Group DEngland (3), Japan (7), Scotland (20), Argentina (37), Group ECanada (5), Netherlands (8), New Zealand (19), Cameroon (46), Group FUnited States (1), Sweden (9), Thailand (34), Chile (39), Team USA has reached at least the third-place game and won a medal in all seven women's World Cup finals, This is Thailand's second appearance, after its debut in 2015 in Canada, Chile is making its first World Cup appearance.