The NHL’s 4 Nations Face-Off, a week-long international best-on-best tournament, gets underway tonight with the highly anticipated matchup between the USA and Finland at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN and ESPN Plus.
Canada topped Sweden in overtime last night to open the tournament, setting up an interesting schedule for the remaining teams. The USA, Canada, Sweden, and Finland will each play a round-robin format before facing off in a one-game championship game.
Viewers can watch every game of the 4 Nations Face-Off without cable through various live TV streaming services, including ABC, ESPN, TNT, and Max. Sling TV’s Orange plan is recommended to catch all tournament games on ABC, ESPN, and TNT, with pricing starting at $46 per month. Other options include YouTube TV ($83/month) and DirecTV Stream ($87/month), both of which offer the necessary channels.
ESPN Plus offers additional coverage of select games, while Max will show a limited selection of round-robin matchups. Fubo’s Essential plan is another option for viewers looking to stream individual games without TNT access.
Catch tonight’s USA vs Finland game and follow along with the full 4 Nations Face-Off schedule to see how the teams progress in their quest for the championship.
Source: https://www.cnet.com/tech/services-and-software/nhl-4-nations-face-off-how-to-watch-usa-vs-finland-tonight