USA vs St Vincent and Grenadines live stream (Preview): Watch CONCACAF World Cup 2018 qualifiers online

The USA will play St Vincent and Grenadines on Friday night in an important CONCACAF World Cup 2018 qualifying soccer game. This could be a tricky game for the United States, but this is certainly a game they will be expected to win. The game has a scheduled start time of 7.10 p.m. ET and can be watched online through live stream via the link below.

The game takes place in St Louis on Friday night, and will be the very first time the USA and St Vincent have clashed.

USA manager Jurgen Klinsmann has said ahead of the game: "You're not very familiar with that team. You watch their previous games, you analyze their individual players as much as you can, but you don't have that detailed picture that you have for teams like T&T [Trinidad and Tobago], who played in the Gold Cup, or the usual powerhouses in CONCACAF that you know pretty well."

He added, "This is a bit tricky. We have a lot of respect for them like we always have with our opponents, and we expect a lot of work against St. Vincent and the Grenadines. We are looking forward to it because we are going to have a big crowd in St. Louis and we want to start on the right foot in World Cup qualifiers."

The USA come into the CONCACAF World Cup qualifiers following the disappointment of failing to qualify for the Confederation Cup in 2017. Even that result came following a poor performance at the Gold Cup just months earlier.

Klinsmann will be hoping to rebuild confidence again now, but coming up against an unknown team could present a number of challenges for himself and his players.

Friday night's big CONCACAF World Cup 2018 qualifying game between the USA and St Vincent and the Grenadines has a scheduled start time of 7.10 p.m. ET and can be watched online through live stream by clicking here.

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