How to watch USWNT vs. Brazil women's friendly match today: live stream, TV channel and start time
The U.S. Women’s National Team will face Brazil for the second time on Tuesday at PayPal Park in San Jose, California, concluding their friendly doubleheader.

The U.S. Women’s National Team (USWNT) is set to face Brazil once more on Tuesday at PayPal Park in San Jose, California, wrapping up their highly anticipated friendly doubleheader. After a hard-fought victory in the first matchup, the USWNT will look to continue their strong performance against the Brazilian side.
In Saturday's game at SoFi Stadium, the U.S. secured a 2-0 win, showcasing both skill and resilience. Trinity Rodman’s early goal and solid contributions from young players like Lily Yohannes highlighted the team’s depth, while debutant goalkeeper Phallon Tullis-Joyce kept a clean sheet with a standout performance. With the series tied at one game each, all eyes will be on this exciting conclusion.

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Where to watch USWNT vs. Brazil women's friendly match?
For the public in the United States, the match between the USA vs. Brazil women will be streaming through: Fubo, Universo, Peacock Premium, Telemundo, Max, TNT and TruTv.
- English: Fubo, Max, TNT and TruTv.
- Spanish: Telemundo, Universo, Peacock Premium
When is USWNT vs. Brazil women's friendly match?
The match between the USA vs. Brazil will be Tuesday, April 8 at 10:30 p.m. ET/ 7:30 p.m. PT. At PayPal in San Jose, California.
How both teams came before the friendly match?
The U.S. created several promising chances in the first half, while debutant goalkeeper Phallon Tullis-Joyce handled Brazil's growing pressure with calmness and impressive reflexes. Rodman played 61 minutes before being substituted, a positive sign as she continues to recover from a long-term back injury.
In the second half, the U.S. extended their lead when captain Lindsey Horan calmly converted a penalty, awarded after 17-year-old substitute Lily Yohannes drew the foul with her first touch.
Brazil’s attack is led by the formidable duo of Gabi Portilho, currently playing for Gotham FC, and the up-and-coming Jheniffer. Portilho, 29, is perfectly suited to the intensity and pace of the American game. Her path to the international scene has been unique, as she didn’t earn her first cap for Brazil until 2022.
Her striking partner, Jheniffer, made a notable move to UANL Tigres in Liga MX Femenil earlier this year and has already made a significant impact, scoring seven goals in just nine appearances, despite not always starting.