Brazil vs Spain live stream (Fox Sports): Watch Women's World Cup 2015 football online

Brazil will play Spain in the Women's World Cup 2015 tournament on Saturday afternoon, and with both teams looking to go far in this year's competition, neither will want to give anything away here today. The game has a scheduled start time of 4 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on the Fox Sports 1 network. The game can also be watched online through live stream via the link below.

Today's big game takes place from the Olympic Stadium in Montreal, and if the Brazilians can claim a second straight win in the tournament they will book their place in the next round.

Brazil managed to win their opening game against South Korea, claiming a solid 2-0 win in which they never looked in trouble. However, in today's game they are likely to be tested by a much stronger Spanish side.

Spain meanwhile will be disappointed to have come away from their opening game with just a 1-1 draw with Costa Rica. That means they have a lot of pressure on them in today's encounter, as a loss against Brazil would plunge their campaign to qualify for the knock out stages into emergency mode. A loss today would mean they almost certainly would have to win in their final group game against South Korea.

Today's game between Spain and Brazil should be a good one for the neutrals though, as both sides have scores of attacking talent and so fans can expect goals.

Brazil's Marta will be one to watch; in the opening game she already scored the goal to make her the all-time top scorer in FIFA Women's World Cups with 15 goals. Many have pointed out that she also pulls up alongside the Brazilian men's top scorer in World Cups - Ronaldo - who also has 15 goals.

Despite all the talk about records though, this Brazil team has higher aspirations, and they will be 100 percent focused on the job at hand - gaining three more points today and trying to top the group table.

The Brazil team were not at their best against South Korea, even though they managed an easy 2-0 win. They will not have been happy with some sloppy passing at times and will know they have a lot more to give before they reach their best. But that's how many teams that win World Cups play - improve with each game - and that certainly will be the goal for the Brazilians from here onwards.

Today's big game between Brazil and Spain has a scheduled start time of 4 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on the Fox Sports 1 channel or online through live stream by clicking here.

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