USMNT Battles Uruguay: Your Complete Guide to Catching Tonight's International Friendly Live
The United States men's national soccer team will take on Uruguay in their concluding international exhibition match of 2025.
Manager Mauricio Pochettino and his players are building positive energy following consecutive victories for the first time since the summer months. In total, they remain undefeated across their previous four contests and appear more formidable after adopting a 3-4-3 tactical setup.
The USMNT will meet an adversary they have never defeated in three prior encounters. Uruguay previously conquered the USMNT in July 2024, knocking them out of Copa América competition. This marked the first occasion in the tournament's history where a hosting nation was eliminated prior to the knockout rounds.
Uruguay tied their opening November exhibition against Mexico. They hold the 15th position in global rankings and present another formidable test for the World Cup hosting nation.
Sports Illustrated outlines viewing options for the USMNT's season finale.
What Time Does USMNT vs. Uruguay Kick Off?
How to Watch USMNT vs. Uruguay on TV and Live Stream
Several streaming platforms are available for viewers tuning into the USMNT's forthcoming exhibition. English-language coverage will be provided through Peacock, TNT, truTV, and HBO Max.
However, these services require an active membership to access the game.
Universo offers Spanish-language commentary.
Should viewing prove impossible, supporters may alternatively listen to the contest within the United States via Westwood One Sports in English and fútbol de Primera in Spanish.
Audiences in Mexico can watch the exhibition through Disney+ Premium Mexico and ESPN Mexico.
Country | TV/Streaming |
|---|---|
United States | TNT, truTV, Peacock, HBO Max |
Mexico | Disney+ Premium Mexico, ESPN Mexico |
Puerto Rico | TNT USA, NAICOM, UNIVERSO |
What's Next for the USMNT?
The USMNT faces an extended hiatus following the Uruguay exhibition. The 2026 World Cup host country has no additional friendlies planned until March.
The United States Soccer Federation is expected to announce an exhibition versus Portugal at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, per The Athletic.