France Women vs USWNT as well as the other FIFA Women's World Cup and Copa America quarter-finals feature in our list of must-watch games.

What to watch on Friday, June 28, 2019

Morocco vs Ivory Coast at 12:00 ET/17:00 GMT

Broadcast listings: beIN Sports and Fanatiz USA in the USA; Eurosport in the UK; DAZN and beIN Sports in Canada; beIN Sports and Kayo Sports in Australia; beIN Sports in Morocco; SuperSport and Canal+ Sport 1 Afrique in Ivory Coast

Preview: This will be an interesting showdown between two top African teams. Morocco and Ivory coast are tied on points -- three each -- and goal difference after winning their respective opening fixtures 1-0. This could be a fight to win the group, as they should progress ahead of South Africa and Namibia.

France vs USA at 15:00 ET/19:00

Broadcast listings: NBC Sports Live Extra App, FOX Network, UNIVERSO, and Telemundo Deportes En Vivo in the USA; BBC in the UK; TSN and RDS in Canada; SBS and Optus Sport in Australia; TF1 and Canal+ France in France

Preview: This is the FIFA Women's World Cup quarter-final clash everyone has been waiting for. France, the hosts, will take on reigning champions USA on Friday in a highly-anticipated encounter. The home side have been impressive so far, eliminating Marta's Brazil in the round of 16 to set up a date with the Stars and Stripes. The title holders were unimpressive in their 2-1 win over Spain in the previous round but there's no doubting their capabilities of beating anyone. They are also the most successful nation in this tournament and that should count for something.

Who will make it through to the semis? Tune in to find out who will face England in the penultimate stage of the FIFA Women's World Cup.

Venezuela vs Argentina at 15:00 ET/19:00

Broadcast listings: NBC Sports Live Extra App, ESPN+, Globo TV Internacional, and Telemundo in the USA; Premier Sports in the UK; TSN in Canada; beIN Sports and Kayo Sports in Australia; Venevision, TVes, and DIRECTV in Venezuela;  DIRECTV, Canal 7 TV Publica, and TyC Sports in Argentina

Preview: Will this be the end of the road for Messi in the 2019 Copa America? Will Leo turn things around to help his nation make the semis? Will Scaloni find a solution to the problem that is his midfield selection? All of these questions should be answered when Argentina take on Venezuela on Friday.

La Albiceleste have been nothing but poor so far in Brazil, with their 2-0 win over Qatar being their only victory so far. The Argentines were fortunate and had they faced a tougher opposition that night, a South American rival maybe, it would have ended in an elimination for the two-time World Cup champions. However, they have been handed a lifeline but that will amount to nothing should the manager fail to get the tactics right.

Scaloni is still unsure about he's strongest starting eleven

Argentina, Venezuela, Lionel Scaloni, Copa America

Colombia vs Chile at 19:00 ET/23:00 GMT

Broadcast listings: Telemundo and NBC Sports Live Extra App in the USA; Premier Sports in the UK; TSN in Canada; beIN Sports and Kayo Sports in Australia; Caracol and DIRECTV in Colombia; TVN, Canal 13, DIRECTV, and CDF in Chile

Preview: This promises to be an exciting showdown. The defending champions Chile take on a Colombia side that have been nothing but impressive since the tournament kicked off. Los Cafeteros needed a late winner against Qatar but other than that, their campaign has been straight-forward, with Duvan Zapata proving his worth. La Roja, meanwhile, look to make amends for their failure to qualify for the 2018 World Cup by defending their title and becoming the first nation to lift the trophy three consecutive times since it's renewal in 1986. 

What to watch on Saturday, June 29, 2019

Italy vs Netherlands at 9:00 ET/13:00 GMT

Broadcast listings: Telemundo, Fox Sports 1, and NBC Sports Live Extra App in the USA; BBC in the UK; CTV, TSN, and RDS in Canada; SBS and Optus Sport in Australia; Sky Italia and RAI Italia in Italy; NPO 1 in the Netherlands

Preview: Italy have failed to beat the Netherlands in any of their previous five meetings and the lowest-ranked team still left in the competition could be without star attacker Cristiana Girelli after she suffered an injury and heat stroke in the round of 16. However, Le Azzurre have reached this stage of the competition once before, albeit in the inaugural Women's World Cup tournament, while this will be the first last-eight appearance for their European rival.

Germany vs Sweden at 12:30 ET/16:30 GMT

Broadcast listings: NBC Sports Live Extra App, Telemundo, and Fox Sports 1 in the USA; BBC in the UK; TSN and RDS in Canada; Optus Sport and SBS in Australia; ORF Sport Plus, DAZN, and ARD Das Erste in Germany; C More and TV4 Sweden in Sweden

Preview: Germany boast a four-year unbeaten run against Sweden and beat the Scandinavian side in the 2016 Olympics final to win gold. Die Nationalelf are also FIFA's second-highest ranked women's side and are eager to put an end to their wait for the title, having last tasted success 2007.

Uruguay vs Peru at 15:00 ET/19:00 GMT

Broadcast listings: NBC Sports Live Extra App, Telemundo, Globo TV Internacional, and ESPN+ in the USA; Premier Sports in the UK; TSN GO in Canada; beIN Sports and Kayo Sports in Australia; vera+, DIRECTV, NS Eventos, and TCC in Uruguay; América and DIRECTV in Peru

Preview: Suarez and Co. will take on Peru as they aim to reach the semi-finals. After winning their group, they will now take on the best third-placed team from the group stage. Will Uruguay make it to the penultimate stage? Tune in to find out.

Mexico vs Costa Rica at 22:00 ET/02:00 GMT

Broadcast listings: Fox Sports 1 and Univision in the USA; FreeSports TV UK in the UK; TSN and RDS in Canada; UnivisionTDN, Blue To Go Video Everywhere, Azteca 7, Sky HD, Canal de las Estrellas, TDN, Azteca Deportes En Vivo, and Televisa Deportes En Vivo in Mexico; TDN, Repretel En Vivo, Sky HD, Teletica En Vivo, and Teletica Canal 7 in Costa Rica

Preview: Mexico are the favorites, but can Costa Rica upset them to make the Gold Cup semi-finals? This is the question on everyone's minds as CONCACAF's first and third-ranked nations battle it out in the quarter-finals. Gerardo Martino will welcome Héctor Moreno to the squad as the defender had been injured for the entire group stage. This will be a huge boost for El Tri in their quest for a record-extending eighth title.

What to watch on Sunday, June 30, 2019

Spain U21 vs Germany U21 at 14:30 ET/18:30 GMT

Broadcast listings: Univision Deportes and ESPN2 in the USA; Sky Sports in the UK; Cuatro and MiTele En Vivo in Spain; ORF Sport Plus and ARD Das Erste in Germany

Preview: The Euro U21 Championship will come to a wrap on Sunday. The champions will be decided in final at Stadio Friuli, which will end in joy for one side and agony for the other. Germany scored two goals from the 90th minute onwards to overcome Romania 4-2 in the semi-finals while Spain brushed aside France with ease in their 4-1 win. Don't miss this clash!

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