France vs Switzerland Live Stream Free: Watch Online FIFA World Cup 2014 Soccer

France will battle Switzerland Friday at Arena Fonte Nova in Salvador, Brazil. The game starts at 3:00 p.m. ET and can be watched online through live stream via the link provided below (free for subscribers).

France will go toe-to-toe with Switzerland on June 20 after both teams were victorious against their opponents last week.

After defeating Honduras by a score of 3-0 on June 15, France will seek to continue their winning ways versus the Swiss national team. After their bout with Switzerland, the French national team will prepare for their match against Ecuador on June 25.

The French team is attempting to win the World Cup trophy this year after winning the championship back in 1998.

"There is such a buzz about him and there's always a risk with a player [Paul Pogba] who is being talked up as a star of the World Cup. It's not an easy environment to manage even if he is at a big club. He is still young and he has steps to take," said French national team head coach Didier Deschamps to reporters.

"I am not here to point fingers but I am here to help and ensure that he is handled well. But he is a young player and a game style which means he takes a lot of hits. He doesn't have to lose what gives him his strengths. He plays in a role where there are a lot of tackles but the high level demands total control."

Switzerland was victorious against Ecuador by the score of 2-1 in their match on Sunday. After their game versus the French national team, Switzerland will face the Honduran national team on June 25.

Now the Swiss are focusing all their attention on the formidable French squad in preparation of their upcoming match.

Swiss athlete Haris Seferovic has faith that his team will compete against the French side and come out victorious.

"We have experienced players like (Valon) Behrami, (Goekhan) Inler and (Stephan) Lichtsteiner. We're young and we're hungry," said Seferovic to reporters.

"There will surely be more space [as compared to Ecuador] because the French like to play more. They are strong in attack, but it may be their weakness to want to attack too much." he added.

The game will begin at 3 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on the ESPN network or online through live stream by clicking here.