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Women's Olympic Soccer Live Stream: When and Where to Watch Day 4 Action

David DanielsJun 1, 2018

While NBC’s TV coverage continues to confuse fans, many have resorted to a live stream.

Tuesday is a big day for women’s Olympic soccer.  If you want to make sure you don’t miss a second of the action, it’s your best bet to go online.

Watch all of Day 4’s Soccer Matches Live at NBCOlympics.com.

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Here’s a complete schedule of competition.

Canada vs. Sweden at 9:30 a.m. ET

This match could decide who lives and dies in Group F. Sweden is 1-0-1 while Canada is 1-1. Depending on what happens in Japan vs. South Africa, the loser could be eliminated while the winner advances.

Japan vs. South Africa at 9:30 a.m. ET

At 0-2, South Africa’s hope to advance is non-existent. They’ll play for pride, but expect Japan, who’s 1-0-1 and needs a win to clinch a quarterfinal berth, to take care of business. A Japanese victory eliminates the loser of Canada vs. Sweden.

France vs. Colombia at 12:15 p.m. ET

Colombia had some of the worst odds in the entire field to win the tournament. If France is upset, it’d be a shocker. They were a favorite going in and a loss would put them in danger of early elimination.

United States vs. North Korea at 12:15 p.m. ET

Team USA is undefeated, but who knows if Hope Solo’s off-field chaos will provide a distraction. North Korea hopes it does because tied with France at 1-1, it needs a win to stay alive. A United States win advances France, but a loss could create a three-way tie at the top of Group G.

Great Britain vs. Brazil at 2:45 p.m. ET

The fates of Group E teams have already been decided with Great Britain and Brazil going 2-0. But that doesn’t mean the two clubs don’t have plenty to play for in terms of seeding. Something has to give, and while it isn’t a must-win match, it’s still a must-watch.

New Zealand vs. Cameroon at 2:45 p.m. ET

This match, on the other hand, wouldn’t ruin your day if you missed it. Neither New Zealand nor Cameroon has scored a goal yet, let alone won a game. They already see the light at the end of their Olympic tunnel, but you better believe each team would love to avoid returning to its home country winless.

David Daniels is a featured columnist at Bleacher Report and a syndicated writer.

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