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Watch USA vs Senegal Live – Your Free Streaming Guide

How to Catch the USA‑Senegal Friendly Without Paying a Dime

Looking for a way to watch the USA vs Senegal soccer friendly live? Here’s a quick rundown of TV channels, free‑trial streams and VPN tricks to see the match for free.

If you’ve been scrolling through your feed all week, you’ve probably seen the buzz about the USA men’s national team taking on Senegal in a friendly before the World Cup. The thing is, the match isn’t on prime‑time cable, and many of us aren’t subscribed to the usual sports bundles. Good news? You can still watch it live – and you might not have to shell out any cash.

First things first, the official broadcaster in the United States is ESPN. Yep, the network that usually shows the big tournaments has the rights to this friendly too. If you already have an ESPN+ subscription, you’re set – just fire up the app on your phone, tablet, or smart TV and look for the live feed.

Don’t have ESPN+? No worries. You can grab a 7‑day free trial of Hulu + Live TV or FuboTV. Both services carry ESPN and will let you watch the game in real time. The catch is that you’ll need to sign up with a credit card, but you can cancel before the trial ends and avoid any charge.

Another surprisingly easy option is Peacock Premium. While Peacock primarily streams NBC content, they have a partnership that occasionally streams soccer events. Check the schedule on the day of the match – if the game appears, you can start a 7‑day trial and enjoy it for free.

For those who prefer a more “traditional” TV experience, the match will also be simulcast on the ESPN linear channel. If you have a basic cable or an over‑the‑air antenna that picks up a local ESPN affiliate, you can tune in the old‑fashioned way. It’s a bit of a relic, but it works.

International fans, or anyone outside the U.S., have a couple of work‑arounds. A reliable VPN (like NordVPN or ExpressVPN) can route your connection through a U.S. server, letting you access any of the above streaming platforms as if you were stateside. Just remember to test the VPN ahead of time so you don’t run into buffering on kickoff.

Bottom line: whether you’re a die‑hard USMNT supporter, a Senegalese fan living abroad, or just a casual soccer lover, there’s a free or low‑cost path to the live broadcast. Grab a trial, fire up your device, and enjoy the game – just make sure you cancel if you don’t want to keep the subscription.

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