Confederations Cup 2013 live stream: Watch Nigeria vs Spain, Uruguay vs Tahiti online football

The Confederations Cup 2013 football tournament closes its group stages on Sunday with two more games; Nigeria vs Spain, and Uruguay vs Tahiti. Both matches should prove exciting and kick off at the same time at 3 p.m. ET.

The games are available to watch online through ESPN live stream provided below.

Spain and Nigeria have only met once before in the group stages of the 1998 World Cup. In that game Nigeria came out on top 3-2. However, today could be very different, with Spain having improved greatly since then and are now dominating world football as World Cup and European champions.

Coming into this game Nigeria have not beaten European opposition since defeating France 1-0 in an internationally friendly in November 2009.

Meanwhile Nigeria's recent defeat to Uruguay ended their 18 match unbeaten run that had lasted for 13 months. It also marked their first ever defeat in the Confederations Cup.

Spain meanwhile are coming into this game off the back of two good wins. They beat Tahiti 10-0 with many back up players involved in the team. That result was the biggest ever winning margin by a men's senior team at a FIFA tournament. Previously Hungary beat El Salvador 10-1 at the 1982 World Cup.

Torres and David Villa both managed to score at least three goals against Tahiti, which is the first time two Spaniards have scored hat-tricks in the same game since the 8-0 win against Cyprus in 1999, when Ismael Urzaiz and Julen Guerrero scored three apiece.

Today's two Confederations Cup 2013 games kick off at 3 p.m. ET and can be watched online through ESPN live stream. Spain vs Nigeria can be watched by clicking here, and Uruguay vs Tahiti can be watched by clicking here.

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