World Cup 2014 Live Stream: Watch France Vs. Switzerland & More






Enchante, World Cup! We’re back for another exciting round of soccer games on June 20, with more marquee match-ups between global powers and a South American battle you won’t want to miss. Good thing you don’t have to — live stream Day 9 of the World Cup below!


We’re on Day 9 of the 2014 World Cup, and we’re still not tired of it. That’s probably because each day offers exciting match-ups that top the ones from the day before. What’s on tap for June 20? Oh, not much. Just an incredible face-off between France and Switzerland, a spotlight for Italy, and a South American showdown. Read on to watch below!

World Cup 2014 Live Stream — Watch Italy, Switzerland & France Online

Here are the can’t-miss games from Day 9:
12:00 p.m. ET — Italy Vs. Costa Rica

Italy — and the enthralling Mario Balotelli – made some real noise by downing England 2-1 in their first game, while Costa Rica shocked the world by coming back against Uruguay to win convincingly. Now they’ll go head-to-head to determine who’ll be taking control of Group D. A sleeper plot-line in this game — if Costa Rica wins, England is officially eliminated.

WATCH THE LIVE STREAM HERE!

3:00 p.m. ET — Switzerland Vs. France
Once again, the best game of the day is on at 3. After an embarrassing World Cup in 2010, France exploded back onto the national scene by killing Honduras 3-0, and honestly, they could’ve won 6-0. Meanwhile, the Swiss are continuing on their campaign to convince the world that they’re actually a team to be feared. Beating France would definitely help silence the doubters (read: me).
6:00 p.m. ET — Honduras Vs. Ecuador
After both losing their opening matches — Ecuador heartbreakingly so in extra time against Switzerland — these two South American teams are holding on for their dear lives. Whoever loses this game can pretty much start packing their bags.
So Favornaijas, which game are YOU most excited for today? Let us know and click to watch the live stream above (Note: to stream the World Cup on ESPN, you must have a cable subscription)

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