The ultimate games from the FIFA Women's World Cup, Copa America, and Gold Cup feature in our list of must-watch matches, as well as the AFCON 2019 round of 16.

What to watch on Friday, July 5, 2019

Uganda vs Senegal at 15:00 ET/19:00 GMT

Broadcast listings: Fanatiz USA, beIN SPORTS, and beIN SPORTS CONNECT in the USA; EuroSport Player UK and EuroSport 2 UK in the UK; tbeIN Sports Canada and beIN SPORTS CONNECT Canada in Canada; beIN Sports Connect, Kayo Sports, and beIN Sports 1 in Australia; SL4G, SuperSport Live, SL2G, SuperSport 7 Africa, and SuperSport 10 Africa in Uganda; SuperSport 7 Africa, SuperSport 10 Africa, SuperSport Live, SL2G, and SL4G in Senegal

Preview: Uganda booked their ticket to the knockout stage after finishing ahead of Congo DR and Zimbabwe in Group A, missing out on the top spot to Egpyt. Now they must lock horns with a Senegal side led by recent Champions League winner Sadio Mane. Will the Lions of Teranga prove to be a hill to steep to climb or can they shock the African powerhouse? Tune in to find out.

What to watch on Saturday, July 6, 2019

England vs Sweden at 11:00 ET/15:00 GMT

Broadcast listings: NBC Sports Live Extra App, Telemundo Deportes En Vivo, and FOX Network, Telemundo in the USA; BBC iPlayer, BBC Two, and BBC Sport Live in the UK; RDS GO, TSN GO, TSN1, RDS, TSN4, and TSN5 in Canada; Optus Sport in Australia; C More Play and C More Live HD in Sweden

Preview: This game is merely a consolidation prize for two nations that suffered heartbreak at the semi-finals. England saw a goal chalked off for offside and missed a late penalty to loss 2-1 to the USA. Sweden, on the other hand, lost 1-0 to the Netherlands in extra time and can only get their hands on bronze at the very best. They must first overcome the Lionesses, who were one of the favorites for the title before they can claim a third-place finish.

Nigeria vs Cameroon at 12:00 ET/16:00 GMT

Broadcast listings: beIN SPORTS, beIN SPORTS CONNECT, and Fanatiz USA in the USA; EuroSport Player UK and EuroSport 2 UK in the UK; beIN Sports Canada and beIN SPORTS CONNECT Canada in Canada; Kayo Sports, beIN Sports Connect, and beIN Sports 1 in Australia; SL4G, SuperSport 10 Africa, SL2G, SuperSport 7 Africa, and SuperSport Live in Nigeria; SuperSport 7 Africa, SuperSport 10 Africa, SL4G, SuperSport Live, and SL2G in Cameroon

Preview: Two African powerhouses will lock horns in the round of 16 on Saturday. After finishing behind surprise package Madagascar in Group B, Nigeria were pit against Cameroon, who also came in second behind Ghana in their group. The Indomitable Lions are the reigning champions but whether they will overcome the Super Eagles and their superstars remain unknown. Tune in to find out.

Egypt vs South Africa at 15:00 ET/19:00 GMT

Broadcast listings: Fanatiz USA, beIN SPORTS, and beIN SPORTS CONNECT in the USA; EuroSport Player UK and EuroSport 2 UK in the UK; beIN Sports Canada, and beIN SPORTS CONNECT Canada in Canada; beIN Sports 1, beIN SPORTS 2, beIN Sports Connect, and Kayo Sports in Australia; beIN Sports MAX HD2, beIN SPORTS CONNECT, and beIN Sports MAX HD1 in Egypt; SL4G, SuperSport Live, SuperSport 4, SuperSport Maximo, SuperSport Maximo 2, and SABC 3 in South Africa

Preview: Salah and Co's first real test will come in the round of 16, where they will face South Africa. The hosts completed the group stage with a perfect record while their opponent managed only one win from their first three games, losing the other three. Nonetheless, this will be a good test for the record champions.

Argentina vs Chile at 15:00 ET/19:00 GMT

Broadcast listings: ESPN+, NBC Sports Live Extra App, Telemundo, Globo TV Internacional, and Telemundo Deportes En Vivo in the USA; Premier Sports 1 and Premier Player HD in the UK; TSN GO in Canada; beIN Sports 1, beIN Sports Connect, and Kayo Sports in Australia; DIRECTV Play Deportes, Canal 7 TV Publica, TyC Sports Play, TyC Sports Argentina, and DIRECTV Sports Argentina in Argentina; TVN, CDF HD, DIRECTV Sports Chile, DIRECTV Play Deportes, and Canal 13 in Canada

Preview: A repeat of the last two Copa America finals but in the third-place playoff. Both sides lost their respective semi-final encounters -- Argentina 2-0 against Brazil and Chile 3-0 against Peru -- and will now battle it out for the bronze medal. Will we have a winner in 90 minutes or will this tie be decided on penalty shootout once more? Don't miss this game.

What to watch on Sunday, July 7, 2019

USA vs Netherlands at 11:00 ET/15:00 GMT

Broadcast listings: NBC Sports Live Extra App, Telemundo Deportes En Vivo, FOX Network, and Telemundo in the USA; BBC iPlayer, BBC One, and BBC Sport Live in the UK; TSN1, CTV GO, CTV, RDS GO, TSN3, TSN4, TSN GO, and TSN5 in Canada; SBS, SBS Live, and Optus Sport in Australia; NPO 1 and Canvas in the Netherlands

Preview: This is the game everyone has been waiting for. The USA vs the Netherlands will draw the curtain on what has been a FIFA Women's World Cup nothing short of exciting. The reigning champions will be making their third straight appearance in a final and will go in search of back-to-back titles when they take on the UEFA Women's Euros champions.

All eyes will be on Alex Morgan, who leads the Golden Boot race after scoring the winner against England, and Rapinoe, who missed that clash with the Lionesses due to a hamstring injury. The Reign FC star, who turned 34 today, is tipped to recover in time for the final.

Rapinoe celebrates turning 34

Megan Rapinoe, USWNT, FIFA Women's World Cup

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

Broadcast listings: Globo TV Internacional, ESPN+, Telemundo, Telemundo Deportes En Vivo, and NBC Sports Live Extra App in the USA; Premier Sports 1 and Premier Player HD in the UK; RDS GO, RDS, and TSN GO in Canada; beIN Sports 1, Kayo Sports, and beIN Sports Connect in Australia; SporTV Play, SporTV, Globo, and GloboEsporte.com in Brazil; América Televisión, DIRECTV Sports Peru, América TVGO, and DIRECTV Play Deportes in Peru

Preview: Everything points to Brazil winning the trophy on home soil. After the embarrassment that was the 7-1 loss to Germany in the 2014 World Cup, the Selecao aim to do their fans proud when they play in the Copa America final. One thing though: a tricky Peru stands in their way. La Blanquirroja have taken down the likes of tournament favorites Uruguay and Chile, beating the defending champions 3-0 in the semis. They will aim to take down another heavyweight but Tite's men are high on confidence after brushing Argentina aside.

Peru have caused the two biggest upsets at Copa 2019

Peru, Chile, Copa America

Mexico vs USA at 21:00 ET/01:00 GMT

Broadcast listings: Fox Sports 1, Univision Deportes En Vivo, Univision, and Univision NOW in the USA; FreeSports TV UK in the UK; TSN GO, TSN3, TSN4, RDS GO, TSN.ca, RDS, TSN1, and TSN5 in Canada; Blue To Go Video Everywhere, and Sky HD in Mexico

Preview: Will USA successfully defend their title? Will Mexico win a record-extending eighth Gold Cup title? These questions will be answered when the two powerhouses of CONCACAF lock horns in Sunday's final. El Tri were made to sweat in their semi-final clash with Haiti while the Stars and Stripes brushed aside their opponent Jamaica. However, expect a tight and exciting encounter this weekend.

Today's top headline

Rapinoe unhappy with Gold Cup and Copa finals following the Women's World Cup

The outspoken Megan Rapinoe did not hide her unhappiness at playing a Women's World Cup final the same day as the Copa America and Gold Cup ones. The USWNT's clash with the Netherlands will be followed by Brazil vs Peru, with Mexico vs USMNT wrapping things off. This has led the 34-year-old to call this decision a "ridiculous and disappointing" distraction.

Rapinoe isn't happy with Sunday's scheduling

Megan Rapinoe, Gold Cup, Copa America