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How to watch USMNT stars Christian Pulisic and Matt Turner in Grenada vs USA on TV, kick-off time

USMNT get their post-Gregg Berhalter life underway in competitive action against Grenada on Saturday morning. The game, crucial to CONCACAF Nations League progression and Gold Cup qualification, perhaps signals the start of a new journey.

Under the stewardship of interim boss Anthony Hudson, the next World Cup is America's - alongside Canada and Mexico. It is the big goal at the end of the road for this talented group of young players to work towards. Permanent head coach or not, the road starts here.

In the reverse fixture, USA won 5-0 and will be looking to go to the top of their group, overtaking El Salvador in first place. They then face off against the North American side later in the week to decide the final standings.

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With attention surrounding the coach, the injured Tyler Adams and also Christian Pulisic's return to action for his country, here is how to keep up with the game, following Arsenal's Matt Turner at the same time as the Chelsea winger and stand-in captain.

When is Grenada vs USA

The game kicks off at 8pm ET at Kirani James National Stadium, St. George's, Grenada on Friday, March 24. It will start at 12am on Saturday 25 for UK viewers.

The match kicks off at 7pm CT, 6pm MT and 5pm PT.

How to watch

The game is being broadcasted on TNT Sports in the states. You can also keep up with the reaction and coverage of the match's biggest stories here on football.london.

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