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How to watch Copa America Femenina 2025: live stream every game for free from anywhere
How to watch Copa America Femenina 2025: live stream every game for free from anywhere

Tom's Guide

time11-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Tom's Guide

How to watch Copa America Femenina 2025: live stream every game for free from anywhere

Brazil have won all but one of the previous nine editions of Copa America Femenina, but it's Colombia who enter as tournament favorites. Linda Caicedo is probably the single most destructive force in women's soccer, and she has one hell of a partner in crime in dominant forward Mayra Ramirez. You can watch Copa America Femenina 2025 from anywhere with a VPN and potentially for free. The 2025 Copa America Femenina runs from Friday, July 1 to Saturday, August 2. Full schedule below.• WATCH FREE — Caracol Play & RCN (Colombia)• WATCH FREE — TVN Play (Chile)• WATCH FREE — Teleamazonas (Ecuador)• U.S. — FS1, FS2 & Fox Soccer Plus via Fubo• Watch anywhere — try NordVPN 100% risk free Better yet, the reigning champions and three-time runners-up are guaranteed to meet at least once, because they've both been drawn into Group B. Led by their legendary un-retired striker Marta, the Selecao are in the midst of a promising rebuild under Arthur Elias. After failing to make it out of their group at the last World Cup, they've made it to the finals of both the CONCACAF W Gold Cup and Olympics, where they were beaten by the U.S. on both occasions. Colombia have had an awful run of luck at successive major tournaments, getting knocked out by eventual finalists England at the last World Cup, world champions Spain (on penalties) at the Olympics, and the U.S. at CONCACAF W Gold Cup. Quito 2025 could, and maybe should, mark a turning point for Las Cafeteras — and perhaps a wider power shift in South America. Check out all of the TV and streaming details below to find out how to watch Copa America Femenina 2025 from anywhere, including free options. Free Copa America Femenina coverage is available in Colombia via Caracol Play and RCN, in Chile via TVN Play, and in Ecuador via Teleamazonas. Away from home? You may not be able to watch the action like you normally would due to regional restrictions. Fortunately, there's an easy solution. Use a VPN to watch CAF 2025 for free — we'll show you how to do that below. Away from home at the moment and blocked from watching the soccer on your usual subscription? You can still watch Copa America Femenina 2025 live thanks to the wonders of a VPN (Virtual Private Network). The software allows your devices to appear to be back in your home country regardless of where in the world you are, making it ideal for viewers away on vacation or on business. Our favorite is NordVPN — we explain why in our NordVPN review. NordVPN deal: FREE $50 / £50 Amazon gift card Boasting lightning fast speeds, great features, streaming power, and class-leading security, NordVPN is our #1 VPN. ✅ FREE Amazon gift card worth up to $50/£50✅ 4 months extra FREE!✅ 76% off usual price Use Nord to unblock BBC iPlayer and ITVX to watch FREE Women's Euro 2025 coverage live online with our exclusive deal. Using a VPN is incredibly simple. 1. Install the VPN of your choice. As we've said, NordVPN is our favorite. 2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For instance, if you're in the U.K. and want to view a Colombian service, you'd select Colombia from the list. 3. Sit back and enjoy the action. Head to Caracol Play or another streaming service and watch Copa America Femenina 2025. Soccer fans in the U.S. can watch every game of Copa America Femenina across FS1, FS2 and FOX Soccer Plus . If you don't have the channels on cable, Fubo carries FS1 and FS2 as standard, while FOX Soccer Plus is available through its International Sports Plus addon. Fubo packages start from $84.99/month after a 7-day FREE trial, though new users get $20 off their first month. The addon is an additional $6.99. FS1, FS2 and FSP are also available with certain YouTube TV plans. If you already have the soccer as part of your cable TV package, you're all set. If not, try a cord-cutting TV service such as Sling TV, which carries FS1 on its Blue plan, starting at $50.99. To get FS2 you'll need the Sports Extra addon, which is an additional $11 per month. Sling Blue comes with an up to half-price discount for your first month. If you're outside of the U.S. but would normally have access to one of the above options, you can watch a CAF live stream by using a VPN, such as NordVPN. Unfortunately, Copa America Femenina appears to have slipped through the cracks in Canada. If you're currently on holiday in Canada from the U.S., one of the best VPN services will help tap into your home coverage of the tournament. We recommend NordVPN. Copa America Femenina 2025 hasn't picked up a broadcaster in the U.K.. But no fear, because anybody currently abroad in the U.K. from the U.S. or elsewhere can use one of the best VPN services to access their usual coverage. We recommend NordVPN thanks to its speed, reliability and trusted security features. Copa America Femenina isn't being covered by any Australian networks either. Anybody currently Down Under from the U.S. or South America can use one of the best VPN services, such as NordVPN, to access their usual streaming service. 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Canada scores four late goals to defeat Costa Rica 4-1 in women's soccer friendly
Canada scores four late goals to defeat Costa Rica 4-1 in women's soccer friendly

Winnipeg Free Press

time28-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Winnipeg Free Press

Canada scores four late goals to defeat Costa Rica 4-1 in women's soccer friendly

TORONTO – Late goals by Shelina Zadorsky, Holly Ward, Zara Chavoshi and Emma Regan helped Canada to a 4-1 comeback win over a resolute Costa Rica in an international women's friendly Friday. The goals came in the 70th, 74th, 82nd and 86th minute as the eighth-ranked Canadians finally found an answer for No. 43 Costa Rica. A small but enthusiastic crowd cheered Canada on at BMO Field. But while the Canadian women had 81 per cent possession in the first half, they were unable to unlock the Costa Rican defence and went into the break trailing 1-0. Some desperate Costa Rican defending and errant Canadian attacking kept it that way until the 70th minute when Zadorsky, from the penalty spot, ended the Canada misfiring. It was goal No. 7 in 112 appearances for the veteran centre back. Substitute Mimi Alidou won the penalty, taken down by Costa Rican defender Fabiola Villalobos. Ward made it 2-1 in the 74th minute, turning and curling in a lovely shot after fellow substitute Annabelle Chukwu, an 18-year-old Canadian youth international star in her first senior appearance, headed a Jade Rose cross her way It was a second goal in three appearances for Ward, a 21-year-old Vancouver Rise forward who became the first Northern Super League player to score for Canada — in the 3-1 win over Haiti on June 3 in Montreal. Chavoshi made it 3-0 in the 82nd minute, heading home a corner for her first Canada goal in her second appearance. Regan's first international goal, an elegant shot from just outside the penalty box, padded the lead in the 86th minute The Canadians now head to Washington, D.C., for a high-profile friendly with the top-ranked U.S. on Wednesday. Costa Rica's Maria Paula Salas opened the scoring against the run of play in the 27th minute off a free kick. Canada goalkeeper Kailen Sheridan failed to get a hand to the well-flighted delivery from captain Katherine Alvarado, allowing an unmarked Salas to head the ball home at the far post. Chavoshi committed the foul that led to the free kick, pulling back Priscila Chinchilla after the Costa Rican attacker nutmegged her just outside the Canadian penalty box. The goal prompted a Canadian team huddle in front of goal, one of several on the night. Canada had won all 17 previous meetings with Costa Rica, outscoring the Central Americans 52-6. But they needed a 104th-minute goal to win 1-0 the last time they met, in March 2024 in the quarterfinals of the CONCACAF W Gold Cup in Los Angeles. Canada had blanked Costa Rica 3-0 in the group stage at the tournament. Prior to the game, coach Casey Stoney was quick to stress before the game that her players were not looking past the Central Americans to the U.S. 'There will be absolutely no complacency,' she said, noting Costa Rica had held the Americans to a scoreless draw last summer. Stoney was true to her word, fielding a strong lineup that included Sheridan, Zadorsky, Jessie Fleming, Ashley Lawrence, Adriana Leon, Evelyne Viens and Julia Grosso. In all, the starters had a combined 756 caps going into the game. It was 22 C, feeling like 26 C at kickoff at BMO Field. There were danger signs early as Alvarado banged a shot off the goalpost in the fourth minute. But Canada began to find its feet, backing up Costa Rica, which was playing in a 4-5-1 formation. Canada had its chances with Leon angling a shot just wide in the 33rd minute. Four minutes later, Costa Rican goalkeeper Noelia Bermúdez made a diving save to deny Grosso. Canada could have had three goals in first-half stoppage time with headers from Leon and Zadorsky and a Fleming shot all missing the target. Costa Rica lost midfielder Alexandra Pinell to an injury just before the break. Canada outshot Costa Rica 8-3 (3-2 in shots on target) in the first half. Winnipeg Jets Game Days On Winnipeg Jets game days, hockey writers Mike McIntyre and Ken Wiebe send news, notes and quotes from the morning skate, as well as injury updates and lineup decisions. Arrives a few hours prior to puck drop. Coming off a pair of wins over No. 50 Haiti, the Canadian women came into the game 5-1-1 under Stoney, whose first games in charge were at the Pinatar Cup in Spain in February. The lone loss was a 1-0 setback at the hands of No. 32 Argentina in April in Langford, B.C. The Canadians had defeated the South Americans 3-0 four days earlier in Vancouver. Canada was missing injured defenders Kadeisha Buchanan, Sydney Collins and Jayde Riviere, and forwards Olivia Smith and Cloé Lacasse. Friday's game was a special 'Pride Celebration' match, the third in as many years for the Canadian women who wore a special kit featuring Pride-themed numbers. — This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 27, 2025

While a date with top-ranked U.S. looms, Canada not looking past No. 43 Costa Rica
While a date with top-ranked U.S. looms, Canada not looking past No. 43 Costa Rica

Winnipeg Free Press

time26-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Winnipeg Free Press

While a date with top-ranked U.S. looms, Canada not looking past No. 43 Costa Rica

TORONTO – With a date with the top-ranked United States looming Wednesday in Washington, D.C., the Canadian women take to the field Friday in Toronto against Costa Rica. At No. 43, the Central Americans are ranked 35 places below Canada. But Canada coach Casey Stoney is wary of what awaits at BMO Field. 'I think it's an opponent we can't take for granted,' the former England captain said after training Thursday. 'They got a nil-nil draw against the U.S. last summer.' 'There will be absolutely no complacency,' she added with emphasis. 'We don't allow for that. We go into every game to try to compete to win. And that will be the same Friday and that will be the same next week.' Stoney expects to face a heavy Costa Rican defensive presence that will be hard to break down. 'We should expect to dominate the ball, but with the ball, we have to make sure we're very good on transition,' she said. 'I think it's an improvement we need to do from the last camp. I thought we got caught out a few times there. 'It's about how we can look at relationships on the pitch, how we can create overloads in certain areas and try and break them down. And then it's about a bit of creativity and individual brilliance, when you're trying to beat a (defensive) block as well. There's been some really positive stuff this week in training and I'm really looking forward to seeing how that plays out (Friday).' Canada has won all 17 previous meetings with Costa Rica, outscoring the Central Americans 53-6. But they needed a 104th-minute goal to win 1-0 the last time they met, in March 2024 in the quarterfinals of the CONCACAF W Gold Cup in Los Angeles. Canada had blanked Costa Rica 3-0 in the group stage at the tournament. Canada has called in Canadian under-20 goalkeeper Noelle Henning to replace Lysianne Proulx, who has had to withdraw due to a shoulder injury. Proulx has returned to Italy's Juventus to continue rehabilitation. Friday's game is a special 'Pride Celebration' match, the third in as many years for the Canadian women who will wear a special kit featuring Pride-themed numbers. For veteran defender Vanessa Gilles, it's just the right thing to do. 'It's something that just feels right for us,' said Gilles, now with Bayern Munich. 'Whenever we can, as players and as a team, we try to make people feel comfortable and accepted as they can (be) — and as loved as they can (be) — no matter race, colour, whatever it may be. 'We're very welcoming. As a country, those are the values we try to exude. And as a team we try to live by that. So to be able to be at home for Pride Night as well is huge. I hope a lot of people come and feel the love as well.' Canada Soccer reported Thursday that tickets sales were approaching 10,000 with a bump in sales expected in the final 24 hours. Coming off a pair of wins over No. 50 Haiti, the Canadian women are 5-1-1 under Stoney, whose first games in charge were at the Pinatar Cup in Spain in February. The lone loss was a 1-0 setback at the hands of No. 32 Argentina in April in Langford, B.C. The Canadians had defeated the South Americans 3-0 four days earlier in Vancouver. Costa Rica failed to advance out of the group stage at the 2023 World Cup, losing to No. 2 Spain (3-0), No. 7 Japan (2-0) and No. 65 Zambia (3-1). Canada, under then-coach Bev Priestman, also failed to reach the knockout round after drawing No. 36 Nigeria 0-0, beating No. 25 Ireland 2-1 and losing 4-0 to No 15 Australia, the tournament co-host. Thursdays Keep up to date on sports with Mike McIntyre's weekly newsletter. Costa Rica went 0-2-1 in its only other trip to the World Cup, in 2015 in Canada. The current Canadian roster features two Northern Super League players in Emma Regan (AFC Toronto) and Holly Ward (Vancouver Rise FC). Eight other NSL players are also on international duty during the FIFA window, with Jamaica, Nigeria, the Philippines, Poland, Portugal, South Korea and Ukraine. Unavailable for Canada due to injury are defenders Kadeisha Buchanan, Sydney Collins and Jayde Riviere, and forwards Olivia Smith and Cloé Lacasse. Buchanan is in town, however, and was working out with a trainer during the Canada practice Thursday. — This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 26, 2025.

USWNT to face Canada on July 2 in Washington, D.C.
USWNT to face Canada on July 2 in Washington, D.C.

Reuters

time31-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Reuters

USWNT to face Canada on July 2 in Washington, D.C.

March 31 - The U.S. Women's National Team will meet Canada in an international friendly on July 2 in Washington, D.C. The top two women's soccer programs in the CONCACAF region, the countries will be facing off at Audi Field in their 67th all-time meeting. Canada and the United States met twice in 2024. The U.S. won both matches on penalty kicks, one in the CONCACAF W Gold Cup semifinal and the other in the SheBelieves Cup final. This match will conclude a set of three early-summer friendlies for the Americans. The USWNT also will play Ireland twice, first on June 26 in Commerce City, Colo., and three days later in Cincinnati.

Emma Hayes suffers first loss as USWNT coach as Japan wins SheBelieves Cup
Emma Hayes suffers first loss as USWNT coach as Japan wins SheBelieves Cup

Washington Post

time27-02-2025

  • Sport
  • Washington Post

Emma Hayes suffers first loss as USWNT coach as Japan wins SheBelieves Cup

SAN DIEGO — Toko Koga scored early in the second half and Japan handed the United States its first loss under Coach Emma Hayes with a 2-1 victory Wednesday night in the SheBelieves Cup title game. The Americans had not lost since last February when they fell, 2-0, to Mexico in the CONCACAF W Gold Cup. The loss also snapped the U.S. team's string of five titles in the SheBelieves Cup, now in its 10th year.

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