Women's World Cup 2015 soccer live stream: Watch online Switzerland vs Cameroon

Switzerland looks to continue their winning run following a masterful performance against Ecuador Friday, where as Cameroon want to bounce back after suffering their first loss against Japan as both squads face one another Tuesday at the Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, Canada.

Both teams have won one and lost one, capturing their first wins in dominant fashion against Ecuador but both lost close matches against Japan.

Japan and Ecuador will also play Tuesday at the Winnipeg Stadium in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada in the group's other game.

Switzerland opened their tournament with a 1-0 defeat against Japan at the BC Place Stadium in Vancouver, Canada before a 10-1 drubbing of Ecuador Friday.

The Swiss went up 2-0 early in the first half against Ecuador before scoring eight goals in the second half to bury their opponents further as the match tied the record for the most goals in a match when Germany beat Argentina 11-0 in the 2007 World Cup.

Switzerland hopes forwards Fabienne Humm and Ramona Bachmann will have a repeat of their splendid performance against Ecuador when they take on Cameroon.

Humm and Bachmann both scored hat tricks in the second half against Ecuador to lead their national team to victory as forward Eseosa Aigbogun and midfielder Martina Moser also contributed a goal each.

The only goal scored by Ecuador in the match and their first of the tournament came from defender Angie Ponce who was successful with a penalty kick at the 64<sup>th minute.

Meanwhile, Cameroon wants to return on the winning track after being derailed by Japan with a 2-1 defeat last June 12 also at the BC Place Stadium.

The only player who scored for them in the loss was defender Ajara Nchout at the 90<sup>th minute of the match.

The game between Switzerland and Cameroon will be the final group stage match of both squads as they aim to qualify for a berth at the knockout stage.

Today's game can be watched on Fox Sports 2 from 5 p.m. ET, and can be watched online through live stream by clicking here.

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