Women’s World Cup 2019 live stream: How to watch England vs USA semi-final online

England will face off against the USA in a huge Women’s World Cup semi-final clash at the Stade de Lyon tonight.

The Lionesses are aiming to become the first senior England team to reach the final of a major international football tournament since 1966.

If England emerge victorious against the holders then it will be the first time they have reached the final of the competition.

Tonight’s game is the second World Cup semi-final the Lionesses have reached in a row, and the third consecutive semi-final of a major tournament.

The England USA clash will see three of the tournament’s top scorers take to the pitch – Alex Morgan, Megan Rapinoe and Ellen White.

England star White and USA duo Morgan and Rapinoe have five goals each.

Speaking ahead of the clash, England boss Phil Neville said: “We’ve planned for it, we’ve played against them and we know how we’re going to play.

“When it was France or USA in the semi-final every one of my players said: ‘Let’s hope it’s USA.’

“When I got the job [in January 2018], the first three games I looked at were the USA. I was sitting in my house in Valencia and watched three games in one afternoon because I thought: ‘How can we win the World Cup?’

“You have to beat the best, and the USA are the best. They’ve proven it.

“But we’re ready for them. Sometimes, before these games, you can have fear and trepidation – but I can smell nothing but freedom, happiness and excitement.”

So, if you want to watch all the action from the huge England v USA game then here’s how to tune in online.

How to watch England vs USA online

BBC One is showing the Women’s World Cup 2019 clash between England and the USA.

Coverage starts at 7.30pm, with kick-off set for 8pm BST.

You can tune into the BBC coverage on your computer or smart device as the England USA game will be shown on the BBC’s iPlayer service.

BBC iPlayer is available on Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, BT Vision, Chromecast, EE TV, FreeSat, Freeview, NOW TV, Nvidia Shield, Roku, Sky HD, Sky Q, Talk Talk TV, Virgin Media and YouView.

If your HD TV model is not supported by the above options, you can always stream the coverage from a Chrome web browser window to the big screen using a Google ChromeCast.

It’s worth noting that you’ll need a valid TV Licence if you watch or record live programmes as it is a criminal offence in the UK to watch “live” television without a TV licence.

You’ll also need a TV Licence to download or watch BBC programmes on iPlayer.

This applies to any device you use.

source: express.co.uk