USMNT Battles Japan: Your Complete Guide to Catching Tonight's International Showdown Live

The United States men's national soccer team concludes its September international window with a friendly match against Japan.
Both the USMNT and Japan enter this fixture following disappointing outcomes. The American squad fell 2–0 to South Korea on Saturday evening while Hajime Moriyasu's side could only secure a scoreless stalemate against Mexico.
With just nine months remaining before the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the USMNT will be particularly motivated to deliver an improved display on American territory. The onus is on both Christian Pulisic and Mauricio Pochettino to guide the Stars and Stripes back to victorious form as swiftly as possible.
Here's your guide to watching the USMNT's forthcoming encounter with Japan on television and via live streaming.
What Time Does USMNT vs. Japan Kick Off?
How to Watch USMNT vs. Japan on TV and Live Stream
American supporters can view the USMNT battle Japan on TNT and UNIVERSO. The second option offers Spanish-language commentary for the fixture.
The international friendly will also be available for streaming on Peacock, Max and Amazon Prime, plus fuboTV. Subscribers must maintain active memberships to any of these services to access the match.
Viewers from the United Kingdom, Canada or Mexico will be unable to watch the contest on television or through any of the previously mentioned streaming services.
Country | TV/Live Stream |
---|---|
United States | TNT, UNIVERSO, Peacock, Max, Amazon Prime, fuboTV |
United Kingdom | N/A |
Canada | N/A |
Mexico | N/A |
What's Next for USMNT?

The USMNT's encounter with Japan wraps up the September international window. The Stars and Stripes' players will return to their club teams after Tuesday's fixture.
Supporters must wait one month to witness the USMNT return to action. The following international window arrives in October, when Pochettino's squad meets Ecuador on Oct. 10 in their opening match of two scheduled international friendlies.
Subsequently, the Stars and Stripes take on Australia just four days afterward in Denver at Dick's Sporting Goods Park to wrap up the October international window.