World Cup soccer live streaming: Watch online USA vs Ghana 2014 match [ESPN TV schedule]
Late on Monday, Ghana vs United States will face off in the last Group G opening game at Arena das Dunas, in Natal, Brazil.
Ghana and the United States share group with Germany and Portugal, making Group G possibly the most brutal in the whole tournament, meaning neither team in this game can afford to lose.
The most talked about move on the United States team is manager Jurgen Klinsmann's decision to strike experienced Landon Donovan from the line-up, choosing instead to favor younger talent.
In Donovan's absence, team USA will likely rely on captain Clint Dempsey and striker Aron Johannsson to step up and lead the team to victory.
For Ghana, the numbers are backing another victory against the United States, having previously defeated the Americans both in the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, as well as in the 2006 Germany World Cup.
The likes of Kevin Prince Boateng, Kwadwo Asamoah and John Mensah, who narrowly missed out on advancing to the World Cup semi-finals in 2010, will make sure USA stay on their toes throughout the game.
The Ghana vs United States game will be refereed by Swedish Jonas Eriksson and, depending on where you live, is broadcast on different TV channels or online streaming services specific to your country.
ESPN will air the game in the US, with coverage starting on ESPN at 5.30 p.m. ET / 2.30 p.m. PT, as well as online via the WatchESPN and ESPN live stream.
If you happen to be in the UK, you can watch the TV broadcast for free on BBC One, and via BBC's free online stream beginning at 10.40 p.m. BST.
The full Monday 2014 World Cup TV schedule is as follows:
Germany vs Portugal at Arena Fonte Nova in Salvador, Brazil – 12 p.m. ET – ESPN
Iran vs Nigeria at Arena da Baixada in Curitiba, Brazil – 3 p.m. ET – ESPN
Ghana vs United States at Arena das Dunas, in Natal, Brazil – 6 p.m. ET – ESPN