World Cup 2022: How to watch USA vs. Netherlands today (12-3-22) without cable | TV, stream and time
Dec. 3—The United States men's soccer team takes on the Netherlands in a World Cup 2022 do-or-die, round-of-16 game Saturday (Dec. 3, 2022) at 10 a.m. ET.
Fox will televise the game, but if you don't have cable you can watch it on Philo TV and DirecTV Stream, two streaming services that carry most of the major networks your local cable company provides.
—Watch the game here: Philo TV and DirecTV Stream.
AP Preview
By Ronald Blum, The Associated Press
Having scored the winning goal for the United States against Iran, Christian Pulisic watched the final minutes from a hospital on a mobile phone.
"They were checking my blood sugar and everything and it was flying through the roof," the U.S. star recalled Thursday, "but it wasn't because of anything. It was just me stressed watching the game. But once I got through that and the final whistle blew, I was obviously very happy."
Pulisic hopes to play against the Netherlands in the round of 16 at the World Cup on Saturday after bruising his pelvic bone when he collided with goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand while scoring in the 38th minute of the Americans' 1-0 win Tuesday.
"I will do everything in my power to work with this medical team and make sure that I can play," he said during a news conference, sitting next to teammate Tim Weah.
Pulisic said he took a knee to the pelvic bone and not the genitals.
"It was very painful," he recalled. "That bone is there for a reason, to protect you, I think, I hit it well. It was sore, but like I said, I'm getting better."
Pulisic was down on the field for about three minutes before he re-entered the game and finished the first half. He was replaced by Brenden Aaronson at the start of the second half and was taken to Hamad General Hospital, accompanied by athletic trainer Harris Patel.
"This team helps me so much to take the pressure off of me," Pulisic said. "A couple of years ago, there were times where maybe I felt like I needed to do more. But with these guys I don't feel that way at all, to be honest. I know they have my back."
If the U.S. beats the Netherlands, they would reach the quarterfinals for the first time since 2002 and face Argentina or Australia. Players realize each of their games has been viewed by 10 million to 20 million on U.S. television.
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