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Matthew Abbott

How to watch USMNT Nations League matches: TV channel, live stream & US vs Grenada kick off time

The United States men's national team have their sights on retaining their CONCACAF Nations League title as they aim to advance to the final four by topping Group D.

Interim head coach Anthony Hudson's side currently sits second in the three-team group but are only behind El Salvador due to having played one match fewer than their Central American rivals. The US can put that right against Grenada when travelling to the Caribbean island this weekend.

Avoiding defeat would see them leapfrog El Salvador ahead of hosting them in the group's last game to decide which nation advances to the final tournament in June. Here are all the details you need to know about following along live this week:

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When are the matches?

The opening game of the international break at Kirani James Athletic Stadium in Grenada's capital, Saint George’s, is on Friday (March 24), with kick-off at 8pm ET. Orlando's Exploria Stadium hosts the final group stage game three days later on Monday (March 27), with kick-off at the earlier time of 7:30pm ET.

Where can I watch?

TNT are broadcasting both matches on television in the United States. Spanish-language coverage will also be available on Universo.

How can I stream?

Streaming services Fubo and Peacock will also be covering all of the action. Universo NOW and Telemundo Deportes En Vivo will provide Spanish-language alternatives.

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