Catch all the details about the upcoming FIFA 2023 Women’s World Cup’s Streaming details, where to watch and schedule.
The FIFA Women’s World Cup is an exciting international soccer tournament where senior women’s national teams from all over the world compete for the prestigious title. Organized by FIFA, the sport’s global governing body, the competition takes place every four years, one year after the men’s FIFA World Cup. It all began in 1991 with the inaugural tournament called the FIFA Women’s World Championship, held in China.
In the current format of the tournament, national teams compete fiercely for 31 slots during a three-year qualification phase. The host nation’s team automatically gets the 32nd slot, ensuring a fair representation of countries from different regions. It’s a thrilling journey as teams fight to secure their spot in this prestigious event.
Throughout the history of the FIFA Women’s World Cup, four national teams have triumphed on the grand stage. The United States, a powerhouse in women’s soccer, has lifted the trophy four times, including their recent victory in the 2019 tournament in France. Germany has claimed the title twice, while Japan and Norway each have one title to their name.
The Women’s World Cup has also brought soccer excitement to various corners of the globe through hosting opportunities. China and the United States have been hosts twice, showcasing their passion for the game. Meanwhile, Canada, France, Germany, and Sweden have each hosted the tournament once, making it a truly international spectacle.
And the excitement doesn’t stop there! The upcoming 2023 edition promises to be a groundbreaking event. Australia and New Zealand will join forces to host the competition, making it the first-ever Women’s World Cup in the Southern Hemisphere. This remarkable collaboration also marks the tournament’s debut hosted by two countries. Additionally, it will be the first FIFA senior competition, whether for men or women, to span across two confederations.
Football fans around the world are eager to catch the live-action of this thrilling tournament. Here’s where you can watch the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 in some countries:
United States: Fox Sports is the official English-language broadcast partner for the USA. Both Fox and FS1 will telecast the matches, and you can also stream the games on the Fox Sports app and website. If you’re outside the United States, using a VPN can help you catch the live action.
Free Streaming Options: Fubo offers a free trial for new users, while SlingTV provides a free promo for the first month, allowing fans to watch the tournament for free.
United Kingdom: In the UK, BBC and ITV will broadcast the Women’s World Cup matches, along with streaming services ITVX and iPlayer.
Australia: Matches will be broadcast on Seven Network and Optus Sport for football enthusiasts in Australia.
With all teams now confirmed, the groups have been finalized, and fans can eagerly plan their schedules to catch their favourite teams in action. Here’s the full schedule for the Women’s Football World Cup starting from 20 July 2023:
Matchday One | Match | Time (UTC) | Group | Location |
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Jul 20, 2023 | New Zealand v Norway | 08:00 | Group A | Eden Park, Auckland |
Jul 20, 2023 | Australia v Republic of Ireland | 11:00 | Group B | Stadium Australia, Sydney |
Jul 20, 2023 | Nigeria v Canada | 03:30 | Group B | Melbourne Rectangular Stadium |
Jul 21, 2023 | Philippines v Switzerland | 06:00 | Group A | Dunedin Stadium, Dunedin |
Jul 21, 2023 | Spain v Costa Rica | 08:30 | Group C | Wellington Regional Stadium |
Jul 22, 2023 | United States v Vietnam | 02:00 | Group E | Eden Park, Auckland |
Jul 22, 2023 | Zambia v Japan | 08:00 | Group C | Waikato Stadium, Hamilton |
Jul 22, 2023 | England v Haiti | 10:30 | Group D | Brisbane Stadium |
Jul 22, 2023 | Denmark v China | 13:00 | Group D | Perth Rectangular Stadium |
Jul 23, 2023 | Sweden v South Africa | 06:00 | Group G | Wellington Regional Stadium |
Jul 23, 2023 | Netherlands v Portugal | 08:30 | Group E | Dunedin Stadium, Dunedin |
Jul 23, 2023 | France v Jamaica | 13:00 | Group F | Sydney Football Stadium |
Jul 24, 2023 | Italy v Argentina | 07:00 | Group G | Eden Park, Auckland |
Jul 24, 2023 | Germany v Morocco | 09:30 | Group H | Melbourne Rectangular Stadium |
Jul 24, 2023 | Brazil v Panama | 12:30 | Group F | Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide/Tarntanya |
Jul 25, 2023 | Colombia v South Korea | 03:00 | Group H | Sydney Football Stadium |
Matchday Two | Match | Time (UTC) | Group | Location |
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25 Jul, 2023 | New Zealand v Philippines | 06:30 | Group A | Wellington Regional Stadium |
25 Jul, 2023 | Switzerland v Norway | 09:00 | Group A | Waikato Stadium, Hamilton |
26 Jul, 2023 | Spain v Zambia | 08:30 | Group C | Eden Park, Auckland |
26 Jul, 2023 | Japan v Costa Rica | 06:00 | Group C | Dunedin Stadium, Dunedin |
26 Jul, 2023 | Canada v Republic of Ireland | 13:00 | Group B | Perth Rectangular Stadium |
27 Jul, 2023 | USA v Netherlands | 02:00 | Group E | Wellington Regional Stadium |
27 Jul, 2023 | Portugal v Vietnam | 08:30 | Group E | Waikato Stadium, Hamilton |
27 Jul, 2023 | Australia v Nigeria | 11:00 | Group B | Brisbane Stadium |
28 Jul, 2023 | England v Denmark | 09:30 | Group D | Sydney Football Stadium |
28 Jul, 2023 | Argentina v South Africa | 01:00 | Group G | Dunedin Stadium, Dunedin |
28 Jul, 2023 | China v Haiti | 12:30 | Group D | Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide |
29 Jul, 2023 | Sweden v Italy | 08:30 | Group G | Wellington Regional Stadium |
29 Jul, 2023 | France v Brazil | 11:00 | Group F | Brisbane Stadium |
29 Jul, 2023 | Panama v Jamaica | 13:30 | Group F | Perth Rectangular Stadium |
30 Jul, 2023 | Germany v Colombia | 10:30 | Group H | Eden Park, Auckland |
30 Jul, 2023 | South Korea v Morocco | 11:00 | Group H | Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide |
Matchday Three | Match | Time (UTC) | Group | Location |
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30 July, 2023 | Norway v Philippines | 08:00 | Group A | Eden Park, Auckland |
30 July, 2023 | Switzerland v New Zealand | 08:00 | Group A | Dunedin Stadium, Dunedin |
31 July, 2023 | Canada v Australia | 11:00 | Group B | Melbourne Rectangular Stadium |
31 July, 2023 | Japan v Spain | 08:00 | Group C | Wellington Regional Stadium |
31 July, 2023 | Costa Rica v Zambia | 08:00 | Group C | Waikato Stadium, Hamilton |
31 July, 2023 | Republic of Ireland v Nigeria | 11:00 | Group B | Brisbane Stadium |
1 Aug, 2023 | Portugal v USA | 08:00 | Group E | Eden Park, Auckland |
1 Aug, 2023 | Vietnam v Netherlands | 08:00 | Group E | Dunedin Stadium, Dunedin |
1 Aug, 2023 | Haiti v Denmark | 12:00 | Group D | Perth Rectangular Stadium |
1 Aug, 2023 | China v England | 11:30 | Group D | Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide |
2 Aug, 2023 | Panama v France | 11:00 | Group F | Sydney Football Stadium |
2 Aug, 2023 | Jamaica v Brazil | 11:00 | Group F | Melbourne Rectangular Stadium |
2 Aug, 2023 | South Africa v Italy | 08:00 | Group G | Wellington Regional Stadium |
2 Aug, 2023 | Argentina v Sweden | 08:00 | Group G | Waikato Stadium, Hamilton |
3 Aug, 2023 | South Korea v Germany | 11:00 | Group H | Brisbane Stadium |
3 Aug, 2023 | Morocco v Colombia | 07:00 | Group H | Perth Rectangular Stadium |
Round of 16 | Match | Time (UTC) | Fixture | Location |
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5 Aug, 2023 | Group A Winner v Group C Runner-up | 06:00 | RO16 1 | Eden Park, Auckland |
5 Aug, 2023 | Group C Winner v Group A Runner-up | 09:00 | RO16 2 | Wellington Regional Stadium |
6 Aug, 2023 | Group E Winner v Group G Runner-up | 03:00 | RO16 3 | Sydney Football Stadium |
6 Aug, 2023 | Group G Winner v Group E Runner-up | 10:00 | RO16 4 | Melbourne Rectangular Stadium |
7 Aug, 2023 | Group D Winner v Group B Runner-up | 08:30 | RO16 6 | Brisbane Stadium |
7 Aug, 2023 | Group B Winner v Group D Runner-up | 11:30 | RO16 5 | Stadium Australia, Sydney |
8 Aug, 2023 | Group H Winner v Group F Runner-up | 09:00 | RO16 8 | Melbourne Rectangular Stadium |
8 Aug, 2023 | Group F Winner v Group H Runner-up | 12:00 | RO16 7 | Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide/Tarntanya |
Quarter Finals | Match | Time (UTC) | Fixture | Location |
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11 Aug, 2023 | RO16 2 v RO16 4 | 08:30 | QF B | Wellington Regional Stadium |
11 Aug, 2023 | RO16 1 v RO16 3 | 02:00 | QF A | Eden Park, Auckland |
12 Aug, 2023 | RO16 5 v RO16 7 | 08:00 | QF C | Brisbane Stadium |
12 Aug, 2023 | RO16 6 v RO16 8 | 12:30 | QF D | Stadium Australia |
Semi-Finals | Match | Time (UTC) | Fixture | Location |
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15 Aug, 2023 | QF A v QF B | 09:00 | Semi-final 1 | Eden Park, Auckland |
16 Aug, 2023 | QF C v QF D | 11:00 | Semi-final 2 | Stadium Australia, Sydney |
Schedule – Final | Match | Time (UTC) | Fixture | Location |
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19 Aug, 2023 | Losers: SF A v SF B | 11:00 | Third place play-off | Lang Park, Brisbane |
20 Aug, 2023 | Winners: SF A v SF B | 09:00 | Final | Stadium Australia, Sydney |
The FIFA Women’s World Cup is not only about competing for the title; it is about unity, passion, and empowerment. It brings together nations and cultures, celebrating the diversity and talent that make the beautiful game so enchanting.
As the world unites to cheer for their favorite teams and players, let us cherish the camaraderie and sportsmanship that the Women’s World Cup exemplifies. This event not only showcases exceptional athleticism but also highlights the strength and resilience of women in sports.
So, let us all come together to support and celebrate the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, as we witness history in the making and witness the power of women’s soccer to inspire and unite us all.
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