
USA vs. Haiti Women's Soccer: Date, Time, Live Stream and Prediction
The USA's Women's national team will continue its Victory Tour with a second friendly against Haiti on Sunday, with ESPN2 providing full TV coverage of the friendly played in Birmingham, Alabama. Live streams will be available via WatchESPN.
The Stars and Stripes were supposed to play World Cup upstarts Australia in their third and fourth matches of the Victory Tour, but due to an internal dispute on the Australian side, Haiti were instead selected as opponents, per USSoccer.com.
Haiti were no match for the World Champions in their last meeting Thursday, losing 5-0, and fans shouldn't expect anything different Sunday. The Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football side are relative minnows of world football and should provide the Stars and Stripes with little more than a warm-up match ahead of their highly anticipated clash with Brazil.
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Date: Sunday, September 20
Time: 2:30 p.m. ET
Venue: Legion Field, Birmingham, Alabama
TV info and live stream: ESPN2 will provide full coverage of the match, with live streams available via WatchESPN.
Preview and Prediction

The hosts didn't play particularly well in their win over Haiti on Thursday and still trashed the CONCACAF side 5-0―that tells you all you need to know about this upcoming match.
Carli Lloyd led the charge with another hat-trick, continuing her ridiculous scoring form, while Christen Press and Crystal Dunn also contributed to the goals column. As reported by ESPN.com, Haiti didn't muster a single shot all match long, compared to 40 for the Stars and Stripes.
These two teams shouldn't even be on the same pitch, but you can't fault the Americans for picking Haiti as an opponent; Australia dropped out, and a solution had to be found in a hurry. Instead of real test, the world champions now get to treat their home fans to an incredible scoring barrage and some attractive football, which isn't a bad thing, considering these matches are still part of the Victory Tour.
Those fans continue to turn out in huge numbers and give the team an incredible reception, something Press gladly thanked them for, per the team's official Twitter account:
Alabama is the next stop for the team, and the fans in Birmingham will be anxious to see Lloyd do her thing once again. The World Cup hero has quickly established herself as the new darling of women's soccer in the country, and while coach Jill Ellis will likely rotate her squad again and give some of the younger players minutes, Lloyd continues to be a must-start.
The USA's dominance over Haiti was particularly visible in the air, as the visiting defenders struggled covering the attacker, at times taking odd angles to try and close down the ball. Expect similar tactics from Ellis' squad Sunday, although with a higher emphasis on proper build-up play from the back.
Because even though the Americans easily dominated Haiti, not everything went according to plan. The USA's passing was horrendous at times, and if you take a ridiculous 40 shots, you have to score more than five goals.
It's unfortunate for the visitors, who don't deserve this, but the USA are likely to come out on fire Sunday, led by Lloyd and Dunn, who has so far done a nice job convincing coach Ellis she deserves to be a part of the full-time squad. The American Outlaws, the team's official fan club, certainly believe she deserves more chances:
Sunday's match will be about improving on Thursday's showing, particularly in front of goal and in playing out of the back. Double-digit goals are a possibility, with the Haiti squad not used to playing matches this close together and visibly tiring late Thursday.
Final Prediction
This could get ugly. Again, double-digit goals are a real possibility, although this prediction will be a little more conservative. USA 8-0 Haiti.



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