Here’s where you can watch the upcoming USWNT vs China women’s national team friendly and follow the latest news and discussion.

Where to watch USWNT vs China

For the high-profile USA vs China women’s international friendly around May 31, 2025, coverage is widely available on both TV and streaming.

Main options (English & Spanish)

  • TBS and TruTV carry the match on cable/satellite in the U.S. (English commentary).
  • Max (formerly HBO Max) provides a live stream of the same English broadcast.
  • Telemundo or Universo broadcast in Spanish for U.S. viewers, with a simultaneous Spanish stream on Peacock.
  • Some live-score sites like ScoreBat embed official live streams or highlights when rights allow.

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Platform / Channel Language Type Notes
TBS English TV channel National U.S. cable coverage for USWNT vs China.
TruTV English TV channel Alternative English cable channel carrying the match.
Max English Streaming Primary streaming home for USWNT–China in the U.S.
Telemundo / Universo Spanish TV channel Spanish-language broadcast in the U.S.
Peacock Spanish Streaming Streams Spanish feed that mirrors Telemundo/Universo coverage.
Sling TV English Live TV streaming bundle Can carry TBS/TruTV depending on package for cord-cutters.

Match time and basic details

Recent guides describe this USWNT vs China friendly as part of a spring–summer series hosted in the U.S., with Allianz Field in St. Paul often cited as a venue around May 31. Kickoff times in those guides are typically early evening U.S. time (for example, around 4:30 p.m. CT / 5:30 p.m. ET), though you should double‑check your listing closer to match day in case of schedule changes.

To be safe, check:

  • Your local listings for TBS/TruTV or Telemundo/Universo on your cable/satellite package.
  • The Max and Peacock apps on game day, which usually feature the match on their home sports page shortly before kickoff.

Latest news and context

The USWNT are coming into this China friendly as reigning Olympic champions after Paris 2024, using this game as part of their build‑up toward World Cup 2027 qualifying. China, the “Steel Roses,” have been trying to reestablish themselves after a disappointing 2023 World Cup and missing the 2024 Olympics, but they’ve had bright results in regional tournaments with big wins over sides like Uzbekistan and Thailand.

You’ll often see previews highlight:

  • Emma Hayes’ tactical evolution with the USWNT and rotation across the summer friendlies.
  • China’s defensive vulnerabilities away from home, having conceded in several consecutive road matches.

Forum and fan discussion

If you like the “crowd noise” around a match, women’s soccer forums and subreddits are active on match day. Threads often share last‑minute streaming tips, lineup reactions, and post‑match breakdowns, especially when the USWNT faces a historic rival like China.

Fans in recent women’s soccer threads trade advice like “use a streaming bundle that carries TBS or TruTV if you’re in the U.S., or check Max if you’re traveling without cable.”

If you’re outside the U.S.

Outside the U.S., rights vary: some friendlies appear on local sports networks or regional streaming partners, and occasionally on platforms like YouTube with geo‑restricted official streams. For non‑U.S. locations, check:

  • Your national broadcaster’s football schedule.
  • The “Where to watch” page on major football or Olympic sites, which sometimes list international broadcasters for USWNT friendlies.

Bottom note: Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.