The 2019 World Cup kicks off this Friday at 3pm ET, when the host nation of France takes on the Korea Republic in the tournament’s opening match. Team USA is on a mission to defend their title, but this is no walk in the park. While the US still fields a strong squad, the rest of the women’s soccer world is catching up—fast. You’ll want to watch, and we want to help you. A record 62 broadcasters from around the world are going to air the tournament this year, according to FIFA. In the US, the licensed broadcasters are Fox Sports and Telemundo. Fox Sports will stream live coverage on the Fox Sports website and the Fox Sports app. The matches will also be available in Spanish at TelemundoDeportes.com, and on the Telemundo Deportes and NBC Sports apps. Whichever you choose, you’ll need a pay TV subscription to watch. For cord-cutters, that means using a live TV service, which can cost anywhere from $15 to $55 or more a month. I know, I know: the headline said “free.” But don’t fire off that angry tweet just yet. You can sign up for a free trial: most providers will let you…