Live coverage of the FIFA Women’s World Cup: The ninth FIFA Women’s World Cup started on July 20, 2023. Co-hosting the tournament in Australia and New Zealand. The ultimate goal of all 32 competing nations is to participate in the final and win the most coveted trophy in women’s football history on August 20, 2023, at Sydney Olympic Stadium.

The United States, who have won the title four times, are aiming for a three-peat after triumphs in France in 2019 and Canada in 2015. The USA is still the dominant nation in women’s football. For the upcoming edition, other teams’ lineups have changed drastically.

The 2019 Women’s World Cup in France attracted a record amount of viewers. 1.12 billion people watched the previous tournament, according to FIFA. Here is all the information you require on the FIFA Women’s World Cup live streaming information…

How to Watch FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 For Free?

Fubo offers a free trial to new users who want to watch the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 without paying anything. Additionally, SlingTV offers a first-month free promotion. The official English-language broadcast partner in the US is Fox Sports.

FIFA Women’s World Cup tweeted on Jul 23, 2023:

The FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 matches will therefore be broadcast on Fox and FS1. Additionally, you may watch the tournament on the Fox Sports website and app. You can use ExpressVPN to watch the games live if you wish to watch them from a country other than the United States.

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FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Schedule

Women’s World Cup Schedule

Here’s the full schedule for the Women’s Football World Cup starting 20 July 2023…

July 20

  • Group A – New Zealand v Norway, Eden Park (Auckland)
  • Group B – Australia v Republic of Ireland 20:00, Stadium Australia (Sydney)

July 21

  • Group B – Nigeria v Canada, Melbourne Rectangular Stadium (Melbourne)
  • Group A – Philippines v Switzerland, Dunedin Stadium (Dunedin)
  • Group C – Spain v Costa Rica, Wellington Regional Stadium (Wellington)

July 22

  • Group E – USA v Vietnam, Eden Park (Auckland)
  • Group C – Zambia v Japan, Waikato Stadium (Hamilton)
  • Group D – England v Haiti, Brisbane Stadium (Brisbane)
  • Group D – Denmark v China PR, Perth Rectangular Stadium (Perth)

July 23

  • Group G – Sweden v South Africa, Wellington Regional Stadium (Wellington)
  • Group E – Netherlands v Portugal, Dunedin Stadium (Dunedin)
  • Group F – France v Jamaica, Sydney Football Stadium (Sydney)

July 24

  • Group G – Italy v Argentina, Eden Park (Auckland)
  • Group H – Germany v Morocco, Melbourne Rectangular Stadium (Melbourne)
  • Group F – Brazil v Panama, Hindmarsh Stadium (Adelaide/Tarntanya)

July 25

  • Group H – Colombia v Korea Republic, Sydney Football Stadium (Sydney)
  • Group A – New Zealand v Philippines, Wellington Regional Stadium (Wellington)
  • Group A – Switzerland v Norway, Waikato Stadium (Hamilton)

July 26

  • Group C – Japan v Costa Rica, Dunedin Stadium (Dunedin)
  • Group C – Spain v Zambia, Eden Park (Auckland)
  • Group B – Canada v Republic of Ireland, Perth Rectangular Stadium (Perth)

July 27

  • Group E – USA v Netherlands, Wellington Regional Stadium (Wellington)
  • Group E – Portugal v Vietnam, Waikato Stadium (Hamilton)
  • Group B – Australia v Nigeria, Brisbane Stadium (Brisbane)

July 28

  • Group G – Argentina v South Africa, Dunedin Stadium (Dunedin)
  • Group D – England v Denmark, Sydney Football Stadium (Sydney)
  • Group D – China PR v Haiti, Hindmarsh Stadium (Adelaide)

July 29

  • Group G – Sweden v Italy, Wellington Regional Stadium (Wellington)
  • Group F – France v Brazil, Brisbane Stadium (Brisbane)
  • Group F – Panama v Jamaica, Perth Rectangular Stadium (Perth)

July 30

  • Group H – Korea Republic v Morocco, Hindmarsh Stadium (Adelaide)
  • Group A – Norway v Philippines, Eden Park (Auckland)
  • Group A – Switzerland v New Zealand, Dunedin Stadium (Dunedin)
  • Group H – Germany v Colombia, Sydney Football Stadium (Sydney)

July 31

  • Group C – Japan v Spain, Wellington Regional Stadium (Wellington)
  • Group C – Costa Rica v Zambia, Waikato Stadium (Hamilton)
  • Group B – Canada v Australia, Melbourne Rectangular Stadium (Melbourne)
  • Group B – Republic of Ireland v Nigeria, Brisbane Stadium (Brisbane)

August 1

  • Group E – Portugal v USA, Eden Park (Auckland)
  • Group E – Vietnam v Netherlands, Dunedin Stadium (Dunedin)
  • Group D – Haiti v Denmark, Perth Rectangular Stadium (Perth)
  • Group D – China PR v England, Hindmarsh Stadium (Adelaide)

August 2

  • Group G – South Africa v Italy, Wellington Regional Stadium (Wellington)
  • Group G – Argentina v Sweden, Waikato Stadium (Hamilton)
  • Group F – Panama v France, Sydney Football Stadium (Sydney)
  • Group F – Jamaica v Brazil, Melbourne Rectangular Stadium (Melbourne)

August 3

  • Group H – Korea Republic v Germany, Brisbane Stadium (Brisbane)
  • Group H – Morocco v Colombia, Perth Rectangular Stadium (Perth)

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