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What to know for 4 Nations Face-Off final between U.S. vs. Canada

The final of the 4 Nations Face-Off is set.

The United States will face Canada in the championship match after Canada punched its ticket with a victory over Finland on Monday. Canada advanced thanks to accumulating five points in the round-robin and owning the tiebreaker against the other participating team, Sweden.

It’ll be a rematch of the highly intense match that took place on Saturday between the two nations. Tensions were high heading into the game at the Bell Centre in Montreal, and it notably had three fights take place in the first nine seconds of play. The U.S. won 3-1 to advance to the final, regardless of the final round robin match against Sweden.

Now, the two rivals will meet again for the 4 Nations Face-Off title, this time on American soil. Here’s what to know for the big-time matchup:

When is United States vs. Canada 4 Nations Face-Off final?

The final will take place Thursday, Feb. 20 at 8 p.m. ET. It will take place at the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts.

How to watch United States vs. Canada 4 Nations Face-Off final

  • Date: Feb. 20
  • Time: 8 p.m. ET
  • TV: ESPN
  • Streaming: ESPN+

 The final will be available to watch on Sling, Fubo and ESPN+.

Catch the 4 Nations Final with Fubo

When does United States play in 4 Nations Face-Off?

The U.S. has one more game before the final against Canada. The Americans will play against Sweden on Monday at 8 p.m. ET. The game will be played at Boston.

Sweden vs. U.S. will be available to watch on TNT and streaming on MAX. It is also available to watch on Sling.

United States 4 Nations Face-Off schedule, results

  • Feb. 13: Win vs. Finland, 6-1
  • Feb. 15: Win vs. Canada, 3-1
  • Feb. 17: Vs. Sweden
  • Feb. 20: Vs. Canada, final

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