USA vs Jamaica live stream: Watch World Cup CONCACAF 2014 Hexagonal soccer online free for subscribers [ESPN start time]

USA will take on Jamaica in their CONCACAF World Cup qualifying match on Friday night safe in the knowledge that they have already qualified for the World Cup next year in Brazil.

The game will start at 6.37 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV through ESPN network, or alternatively it can be watched online – free for subscribers – via the link below.

These two teams are at opposite ends of the table coming into this encounter in Kansas City. It is both sides' penultimate qualifying match in the CONCACAF Hexagonal, and should be a good chance for USA manager Jurgen Klinsmann to try out some of his other talent.

Klinsmann has repeatedly urged his squad to wrap up the Hexagonal with the same consistency and focus they've shown for most of the year, and they will want to win through their final two games and guarantee themselves top spot in the grouping.

Meanwhile, winless Jamaica are hoping to win so that they can win their final two matches in the hope to leap past Panama and Mexico into the fourth-place playoff slot.

USA vs Jamaica will kick off at 6.37 p.m. ET and can be watched on the ESPN network on free for subscribers on the ESPN online website via its live stream by clicking here.

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