USA vs Japan women's soccer live stream, TV channel, lineups, and betting odds for USWNT in SheBelieves Cup

Kyle Bonn

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With the 2023 Women's World Cup just a few months away, the No. 1-ranked U.S. women's national team is feeling good following a dominating 2-0 victory over Canada in the 2023 SheBelieves Cup opener.

The match against Canada was billed as an elite-level rivalry matchup, but it was one-way traffic as an injury-stricken U.S. side still managed to completely dominate their overwhelmed northern neighbors.

Now, the American women hope to have a few regulars back in the lineup as they take on No. 11 Japan looking to secure a shot at a fifth-straight SheBelieves Cup title. Japan were defeated 1-0 by Brazil in their opening match which was turned on its head after legendary Brazilian attacker Marta made her return from a torn ACL in the final 20 minutes.

Japan ripped off 13 shots to Brazil's nine throughout the game, but only managed to put one of those 13 efforts on target. Now they'll have to contend with a U.S. defense that is recognized as being one of the best in the world even with the new faces introduced of late.

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How to watch USA vs Japan

  • Date: Sunday, February 19
  • Time: 3:30 p.m. ET
     
  • TV channel (English): TNT
  • Streaming (English): fuboTV, HBO Max
  • TV channel (Spanish): Universo
  • Streaming (Spanish): fuboTV, Peacock

This USWNT match in the SheBelieves Cup will be shown on TNT in English. Turner Sports, who signed an eight-year broadcast deal with U.S. Soccer for both men's and women's broadcasts, has decided to put this match on television, after the opener of the competition was only shown exclusively on HBO Max. That means the broadcast is available for streaming on fuboTV, with HBO Max also an option.

There is a Spanish-language broadcast available on Universo, which can also be streamed on fuboTV. The match can be found in Spanish on NBC's subscription-based streaming service Peacock. 

MORE: Updated 2023 SheBelieves Cup results, fixtures, and more

USWNT vs Japan lineups, team news

Both Rose Lavelle and Naomi Girma missed out on the opener against Canada with slight injuries picked up in training, and Vlatko Andonovski claimed that if there's "any risk of injury" they would be held out. That comes to fruition partly, as Girma makes the lineup but Lavelle remains sidelined.

There's lots of rotation today for Andonovski against Japan. Mallory Swanson and Trinity Rodman were both exceptional against Canada, but Rodman is sent to the bench in favor of Lynn Williams, with Sophia Smith out of the competition due to injury.

Sophie Huerta enters the fray at full-back, with Crystal Dunn sent to the bench as she works slowly back to match fitness. Kristie Mewis is into midfield, while Andi Sullivan drops out.

MORE: Look back at the 2-0 USWNT win over Canada in the SheBelieves Cup opener

USA confirmed starting lineup (4-3-3): Casey Murphy (GK) — Sofia Huerta, Alana Cook, Naomi Girma, Emily Fox — Ashley Sanchez, Kristie Mewis, Lindsey Horan — Lynn Williams, Alex Morgan, Mallory Swanson.

Japan have struggled to score of late against top international sides, shut out in three straight matches against Brazil, Spain, and England. Japanese 23-year-old Riko Ueki started at striker against Brazil, and while she retains her place today, veteran forward Mana Iwabuchi also comes back in, with the Tottenham forward's 85 caps and 37 goals providing much-needed experience to the attack.

There's one other change as well, with 22-year-old goalkeeper Momoko Tanaka dropped in favor of regular starter Ayaka Yamashita.

Captain Saki Kumagai is the rock at the back, with 130 caps at age 32. The Bayern Munich defender, formerly of Lyon, has an experienced back line to work with, but a young midfield in front of her. Wide player Aoba Fujino, 19, earned her fourth cap against Brazil and starts again today. Japan are missing veteran Mina Tanaka who has not yet featured for club or country in 2023.

Japan confirmed starting lineup (5-4-1): Yamashita (GK) — Shimizu, Miyake, Kumagai, Minami, Sugita — Fujino, Hasegawa, Nagano, Ueki — Iwabuchi.

USWNT vs Japan betting odds

The United States, as the No. 1 ranked team in the FIFA world rankings, are understandably heavy favorites in this match. Still, Japan, ranked No. 11 in the world, are given a slight shout of earning a result in this match, as we've seen the U.S. as far heavier favorites against more inferior sides.

Bookmakers are somewhat undecided on whether Japan can find the back of the net and contribute to the goals total. The U.S. side is a slight favorite to keep a clean sheet, while the over is somewhat skewed but not as much as could be after Japan conceded just a single goal to a good attacking Brazil side in their opener.

  BetMGM
USA win -300
Draw +380
Japan win +675
Both teams
to score Y / N
+100 / -140
Over / Under
2.5 goals
-155 / +110

Kyle Bonn

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Kyle Bonn, is a Syracuse University broadcast journalism graduate with over a decade of experience covering soccer globally. Kyle specializes in soccer tactics and betting, with a degree in data analytics. Kyle also does TV broadcasts for Wake Forest soccer, and has had previous stops with NBC Soccer and IMG College. When not covering the game, he has long enjoyed loyalty to the New York Giants, Yankees, and Fulham. Kyle enjoys playing racquetball and video games when not watching or covering sports.