Where to watch USA vs. New Zealand live stream, TV channel, lineups, start time, prediction for USMNT friendly

By | September 10, 2024

The United States men will look to bounce back from an embarrassing weekend loss to Canada as they take on New Zealand in Cincinnati on Tuesday.

Amid a managerial transition, the USMNT was beaten 2-1 by their northern neighbors, a blow in the bid to establish dominance over the CONCACAF region. American head coach Jesse Marsch in charge of Canada engineered a strong performance over a U.S. side struggling for form and motivation.

Steered by interim head coach Mikey Varas, the U.S. struggled with sloppy mistakes as multiple bad giveaways led to opposition goals.

Ranked 94th in the world by FIFA, New Zealand were beaten 3-0 by Mexico in their weekend friendly.

USA vs. New Zealand live stream, TV channel

  • Date: Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2024
  • Time: 7 p.m. ET / 4 p.m. PT
  • TV channel: TNT, Univision
  • Streaming: Sling, Max, Peacock


The USMNT friendly vs. New Zealand in Cincinnati will be televised in the United States on TNT, as part of Turner’s long-term rights deal with U.S. Soccer. TBS and other Turner channels are available to stream on Sling, while the match can also be streamed on Turner’s dedicated platform Max.

For fans looking for a Spanish-language broadcast, there is one available on Univision, with streaming available on Fubo and Peacock.

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What time is USA vs. New Zealand kickoff?

This international friendly match kicks off from TQL Stadium on Tuesday, September 10 at 7 p.m. local time in Cincinnati, OH.

Here’s how that time translates across the time zones in North America:

  Date Kickoff time
Eastern Time Tue, Sep. 10 7 p.m.
Central Time Tue, Sep. 10 6 p.m.
Mountain Time Tue, Sep. 10 5 p.m.
Pacific Time Tue, Sep. 10 4 p.m.

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USA vs. New Zealand lineups & team news

The USMNT is without a few key players because of injuries. Sergino Dest continues to recover from his torn ACL and will be out for some time, and Antonee Robinson is not on the roster to gain some rest.

Tyler Adams is still recovering from a back injury and has missed significant time for various fitness issues in recent years, while Tim Weah is also out thanks to a hamstring injury suffered in the Juventus season opener. Gio Reyna was forced to withdraw from the squad because of a groin strain, replaced by Cade Cowell.

In goal, Patrick Schulte was the standout performer from the Canada defeat, while substitutes like Luca de la Torre and Haji Wright played well and could earn starts.

USA projected starting lineup (4-3-3): Schulte (GK) — Scally, Richards, Trusty, Lund — Musah, de la Torre, M. Tillman — Pulisic, Sargent, Wright.

Max Crocombe for now appears to have taken over the goalkeeping spot from Oliver Sail but head coach Darren Bazeley could use this match to switch it up and give the latter a chance.

New Zealand have called in a high dose of MLS talent for this international break in the United States, including Portland Timbers youth product Finn Serman who was a starter for the Football Ferns at the Olympics this summer. Olympiacos midfielder Marko Stamenic, at 22 years old, is another exciting young player, earning key minutes for the Greek giants early this season.

New Zealand projected starting lineup (4-2-3-1): Crocombe (GK) — Payne, Boxall, T. Smith, Cacace — Bell, Stamenic — Barbarouses, Garbett, Old — Wood.

USA vs. New Zealand prediction

  • Score prediction: USA 2-1 New Zealand

The United States looked devoid of passion and motivation against Canada, but they should have the quality to beat an inferior New Zealand side, especially if they cut out the ugly giveaways.

Mikey Varas criticized the team’s effort levels after the Canada defeat, and that should push the players to know they need to perform if they wish to be involved in Mauricio Pochettino’s plans down the road.

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