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Two countries enter, but only one country will exit while triumphantly raising the Copa after all is said and done.
Kickoff's not for another two hours, but there's plenty to talk about between now and then.
Who will win? How will it go down? - Tight match, blowout, maybe even a draw after regulation and extra time on top of added time with PKs being the deciding factor?
Will any Saints players be watching, and is Mark Ingram still in Brazil? Which Saint will tweet the most about it?
How much Copa have you watched? Who did you follow once the U.S. were eliminated?
Did you see that "favela" streaker who ran on the field @ U.S. vs. Belgium? Who was the best streaker of the 2014 Copa? Do you like your streakers naked, or with a meaningful message?
Sound off below, and let's sprechen some Copa Mundial before, during, and after the match. WHO'S WITH ME???
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Match date/time: Sunday, 4 p.m. ET
Venue: Estadio do Maracanã, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
TV: ABC (U.S. - English), Univision (U.S. - Spanish), CBC (Canada), BBC One (U.K.), Canal 7 TV Publica (Argentina), ARD Das Erste (Germany).
Online: WatchESPN (U.S. - English), Univision En Vivo (U.S. - Spanish), CBC Sports streaming (Canada), BBC iPlayer (U.K.), ARD Live Stream (Germany),
United States announcers: Ian Darke, Steve McManaman
Listings via LiveSoccerTV, where you can find listings for other countries.
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