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Rugby World Cup 2019 – Argentina vs USA: How to live stream Pool C fixture and watch online

Argentina vs USA kicks off at 5.45am BST on Wednesday 9 October

Samuel Lovett
Wednesday 09 October 2019 05:30 BST
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Argentina and the USA go head to head in Kumagaya this Wednesday with nothing on the line but pride.

The Pumas’ failure to reach the quarter-finals for the first time in 16 years was confirmed by France's win over Tonga on Sunday.

As for the US, Gary Gold’s men have yet to pick up a point at the Rugby World Cup, having lost their first two matches of the group.

Gold has made five changes from the starting line-up that gave France a scare. Wing Blaine Scully will captain the Eagles for the 31st time, overtaking Daniel Lyle in the process.

Meanwhile, record point-scorer Nicolas Sanchez returns for Argentina after being dropped from the match-day 23 that lost to England 39-10 on Saturday.

Can I stream it?

You can live stream the match via the ITV Hub on your smartphone, tablet or laptop. Alternatively, ITV4 will be providing coverage.

When is it?

Argentina vs USA kicks off at 5.45am BST (1.45pm Japan Standard Time) on Wednesday 9 October.

Teams

Argentina XV: Joaquin Tuculet, Bautista Delguy, Juan Cruz Mallia, Jeronimo de la Fuente, Santiago Carreras, Nicolas Sanchez, Felipe Ezcurra; Rodrigo Bruni, Juan Manuel Leguizamon, Pablo Matera (captain), Matias Alemanno, Guido Petti, Santiago Medrano, Julian Montoya, Nahuel Tetaz Chaparro.

Replacements: Agustin Creevy, Mayco Vivas, Enrique Pieretto Heiland, Marcos Kremer, Tomas Lezana, Gonzalo Martin Bertranou, Benjamin Urdapilleta, Matias Moroni.

United States XV: Mike Te'o, Blaine Scully (captain), Bryce Campbell, Paul Lasike, Marcel Brache, AJ MacGinty, Ruben de Haas; Cam Dolan, Hanco Germishuys, Tony Lamborn, Greg Peterson, Nate Brakeley, Titi Lamositele, Joe Taufete'e, Eric Fry.

Replacements: Dylan Fawsitt, Olive Kilifi, Paul Mullen, Ben Landry, Ben Pinkelman, Nate Augspurger, Will Hooley, Martin Iosefo.

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