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How to Watch FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023, teams, schedule

How to Watch FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023, teams, schedule

February 11, 2023 By Live Sports

The FIFA Women’s World Cup tournament, which is held every four years by the female national association football teams organized by FIFA, will be held for the ninth time in 2023. The event will take place from July 20 to August 20, 2023, and will be jointly hosted by Australia and New Zealand. In fact, in FIFA Women’s World Cup 2019, the United States won the tournament played against the Netherlands team.

When and where will held FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023

The Tournament will be held on July 20, 2023, at Sydney’s Olympic Stadium in Australia. The reigning champions are the United States, who won the previous two editions.

It will complete on 20 August 2023. Australia and New Zealand were selected to host the Women’s World Cup on June 25, 2020. After a vote by the FIFA Council, Colombia received 13 votes and the winning proposal received 22 votes.

FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Teams

The 32 teams were divided into four pots based on the FIFA Women’s World Rankings on October 13, 2022, for the draw. The finest six teams were featured in the pot, which included both co-hosts New Zealand and Australia (both automatically assigned to playoffs A1 and B1).

Group A

  • New Zealand
  • Norway
  • Philippines
  • Switzerland

Group B

  • Australia
  • Republic of Ireland
  • Nigeria
  • And Canada

Group C

  • Spain
  • Costa Rica
  • Zambia
  • And Japan

Group D

  • England
  • Group B Play-off winner
  • Denmark
  • China PR

Group E

  • USA
  • Vietnam
  • Netherlands
  • Group a Play-off Winner

Group F

  • France
  • Jamaica
  • Brazil
  • Group C Play-off Winner

Group G

  • Sweden
  • South Africa
  • Italy
  • Argentina

Group H

  • Germany
  • Morocco
  • Colombia
  • Korea Republic
FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 Schedule
FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Schedule

FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Schedule

DateMatchTime (AEST)Place
Group AGroup A MatchGroup AGroup A
Fri, July 21Philippines vs. Switzerland17:00Auckland (NZL)
Tue, July 25New Zealand vs. Philippines15:00Dunedin (NZL)
Tue, July 25Switzerland vs. Norway15:30Wellington (NZL)
Sun, July 30Switzerland vs. New Zealand18:00Hamilton (NZL)
Sun, July 30Norway vs. Philippines17:00Dunedin (NZL)
Sun, July 30Norway vs. Philippines17:00Auckland (NZL)
Group BGroup B MatchGroup BGroup B
Thu, July 20Australia vs. Rep. of Ireland20:00Sydney (AUS)
Fri, July 21Nigeria vs. Canada12:30Melbourne (AUS)
Wed, July 26Canada vs. Rep. of Ireland20:00Perth (AUS)
Thu, July 27Australia vs. Nigeria20:00Brisbane (AUS)
Mon, July 31Canada vs. Australia20:00Melbourne (AUS)
Mon, July 31Rep. of Ireland vs. Nigeria20:00Brisbane (AUS)
Group CGroup C MatchGroup CGroup C
Fri, July 21Spain vs. Costa Rica17:30Wellington (NZL)
Sat, July 22Zambia vs. Japan17:00Hamilton (NZL)
Wed, July 26Spain vs. Zambia17:30Auckland (NZL)
Wed, July 26Japan vs. Costa Rica15:00Dunedin (NZL)
Mon, July 31Japan vs. Spain17:00Wellington (NZL)
Mon, July 31Costa Rica vs. Zambia17:00Hamilton (NZL)
Group DGroup D Match Group DGroup D
Sat, July 22England vs. Playoff Winner19:30Brisbane (AUS)
Sat, July 22Denmark vs. China20:00Perth (AUS)
Fri, July 28England vs. Denmark18:30Sydney (AUS)
Fri, July 28China vs. Playoff Winner20:30Adelaide (AUS)
Tue, Aug. 1China vs. England20:30Adelaide (AUS)
Tue, Aug. 1Playoff Winner vs. Denmark19:00Perth (AUS)
Group EGroup E Match Group EGroup E
Sat, July 22USA vs. Vietnam11:00Auckland (NZL)
Sun, July 23Netherlands vs. Playoff Winner17:30Dunedin (NZL)
Thu, July 27USA vs. Netherlands11:00Wellington (NZL)
Thu, July 27Playoff Winner vs. Vietnam17:30Hamilton (NZL)
Tue, Aug. 1Playoff Winner vs. USA17:00Auckland (NZL)
Tue, Aug. 1Vietnam vs. Netherlands17:00Dunedin (NZL)
Group FGroup F MatchGroup FGroup F
Sun, July 23France vs. Jamaica20:00Sydney (AUS)
Mon, July 24Brazil vs. Playoff Winner20:30Adelaide (AUS)
Sat, July 29France vs. Brazil20:00Brisbane (AUS)
Sat, July 29Playoff Winner vs. Jamaica18:30Perth (AUS)
Wed, Aug. 2Playoff Winner vs. France20:00Sydney (AUS)
Wed, Aug. 2Jamaica vs. Brazil20:00Melbourne (AUS)
Group GGroup G Match Group GGroup G
Sun, July 23Sweden vs. South Africa15:00Wellington (NZL)
Mon, July 24Italy vs. Argentina16:00Auckland (NZL)
Fri, July 28Argentina vs. South Africa10:00Dunedin (NZL)
Sat, July 29Sweden vs. Italy17:30Wellington (NZL)
Wed, Aug. 2Argentina vs. Sweden17:00Hamilton (NZL)
Wed, Aug. 2South Africa vs. Italy17:00Wellington (NZL)
Group HGroup H Match Group HGroup H
Mon, July 24Germany vs. Morocco18:30Melbourne (AUS)
Tue, July 25Colombia vs. South Korea12:00Sydney (AUS)
Sun, July 30Germany vs. Colombia19:30Sydney (AUS)
Sun, July 30South Korea vs. Morocco14:00Adelaide (AUS)
Thu, Aug. 3South Korea vs. Germany20:00Brisbane (AUS)
Thu, Aug. 3Morocco vs. Colombia18:00Perth (AUS)

Women’s FIFA World Cup Most Winners

You may get here FIFA Women’s World Cup winners most titles

  • United States (4 times 1991, 1999, 2015, 2019)
  • Germany (2 times in 2003, and 2007)
  • Norway (1 time 1995)
  • Japan (1 time 2011)

How to Watch Women’s FIFA World Cup 2023 Live Online

Everyone can watch the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 in different live TV broadcasts like Fubo TV, Sling TV, YouTube TV, Xumo, Hulu TV, PlayStation Vue, CBS Sports, ESPN, and Fox sports. Therefore, watch about these channels and how to watch FIFA World Cup by using these channels.

Sling TV

It is a worldwide TV network to watch live and it is actually live streaming. It is well known for cheap rates when the basic one opens by $25 every month. It gives 30+ TV channels for sighted sports and other performing.

This TV offers a 7-day online plan for the user’s free test. Anyone can test their video price, from the different stages, and if all is okay and feel free to buy the all-out plan on Sling TV.

Hulu TV Live

It is enough to watch online live streaming. You can see it here at a $39.99 price every month. Essentially, you have the chance to watch 50+ channels on Hulu live TV.

In fact, Hulu is the world’s best place can revenue to watch the huge 7-day free trial by this channel which, you can timepiece the video fineness that is brought from Hulu TV Live.

If everything is okay, therefore, you can change buying the effective plan to watch the 2023 FIFA World Cup on the Internet.

Fubo TV

Open it by giving $45 every month for carrying 75+ TV channels. If any person can get liberal posts to watch FIFA World Cup Live online streaming.  Besides, you may check Fubo TV to watch the live charge.

Recently, Fubo TV gives sustenance to Fire TV with Roku. For Ruko TV, all you want is moral speed, and a well-matched expedient to stream the entire Six Nations Championship event.

PlayStation Vue

PlayStation Vue is a real streaming TV facility. It has sufficient channels in any sports, performing.

Yes, PlayStation Vue is another option to watch the FIFA Women’s World Cup Championship 2023. It’s a streaming service that offers live TV, movies, and sports, including live sports events.

To access it, you’ll need a PlayStation Vue subscription and an internet connection. You can check the availability of the FIFA World Cup 2023 on the PlayStation Vue channel lineup, and then tune in to the live broadcast on the day of the match.

Fox Sports Go

Fox Sports Go is a streaming service offered by Fox Sports, which allows you to live stream sports events, including the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023, on your device.

To access Fox Sports Go, you’ll need a cable or live TV streaming service that includes Fox Sports as part of its channel lineup, and then sign in with your cable provider credentials. You can then tune in to the live broadcast of the Women’s World Cup 2023 on the Fox Sports Go app or website.

YouTube TV

This TV is a good platform to watch live streaming online. Everyone can watch it at the pricing of $40 to pay every month. It conveys a great list of 70+ TV broadcasts out of which 15 are real sports TV networks. Besides, starting at $15 per month, you can have started in Women’s soccer sports.

The company doesn’t give you any free trial. But, it is the brand name YouTube TV channels.

Roku TV

If you are ready to entrée the live games in the Fox Go, Roku can benefit you to watch the time.

you can watch the FIFA World Cup women’s 2023 on Roku TV by using one of the following options: Live TV streaming services:

If you have a subscription to a live TV streaming service such as Sling TV, Hulu, or PlayStation Vue, you can download the respective app on your Roku TV and stream the Six Nations Championship 2023 live.

Last Word

Visit Saudi, the Saudi Arabia tourism board was announced as a possible major sponsor of the event by FIFA on February 1, 2023. Finally, I think that you’ve got details about FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 schedule, and teams with details.

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