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FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 Schedule and live streaming details

The 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup has kicked off, and the stage is set for what promises to be one of the most thrilling and entertaining events in the history of women’s football. As the tournament unfolds, football fans worldwide are eagerly anticipating a showcase of talent, skill and passion from some of the best female footballers on the planet.

With a rich history spanning 32 years, the Women’s World Cup has grown in popularity and significance, garnering more attention and recognition with each edition. The 2023 edition, hosted by Australia and New Zealand, is expected to be a defining moment for women’s football, as the sport continues to reach new heights and inspire a generation of young athletes.

In the coming weeks, football aficionados will witness history being made, as the world’s best teams vie for the coveted trophy.

Here are the details on the Groups, fixtures, and venues for the tournament:

Group stages

July 20

  • Group A | New Zealand vs Norway, (07:00 GMT) – Eden Park, Auckland
  • Group B | Australia vs Ireland, (10:00 GMT) – Stadium Australia, Sydney

July 21

  • Group B | Nigeria vs Canada, (02:30 GMT) – Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne
  • Group A | Philippines vs Switzerland, (05:00 GMT) – Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin
  • Group C | Spain vs Costa Rica, (07:30 GMT) – Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington

July 22

  • Group E | US vs Vietnam, (01:00 GMT) – Eden Park, Auckland
  • Group C | Zambia vs Japan, (07:00 GMT) – Waikato Stadium, Hamilton
  • Group D | England vs Haiti, (09:30 GMT) – Lang Park, Brisbane
  • Group D  Denmark vs China, (12:00 GMT) – Perth Rectangular Stadium, Perth

July 23

  • Group G | Sweden vs South Africa, (05:00 GMT) – Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
  • Group E | Netherlands vs Portugal, (07:30 GMT) – Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin
  • Group F | France vs Jamaica, (10:00 GMT) – Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney

July 24

  • Group G | Italy vs Argentina, (06:00 GMT) – Eden Park, Auckland
  • Group H | Germany vs Morocco, (08:30 GMT) – Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne
  • Group F | Brazil vs Panama, (11:00 GMT) – Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide

July 25

  • Group H | Colombia vs South Korea, (02:00 GMT) – Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
  • Group A | New Zealand vs Philippines, (05:30 GMT) – Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
  • Group A | Switzerland vs Norway, (08:00 GMT) – Waikato Stadium, Hamilton

July 26

  • Group C | Japan vs Costa Rica, (05:00 GMT) – Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin
  • Group C | Spain vs Zambia, (07:30 GMT) – Eden Park, Auckland
  • Group B | Canada vs Ireland, (12:00 GMT) – Perth Rectangular Stadium, Perth

July 27

  • Group E | US vs Netherlands, (01:00 GMT) – Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
  • Group E | Portugal vs Vietnam, (07:30 GMT) – Waikato Stadium, Hamilton
  • Group B | Australia vs Nigeria, (10:00 GMT) – Lang Park, Brisbane

July 28

  • Group G | Argentina vs South Africa, (00:00 GMT) – Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin
  • Group D | England vs Denmark, (08:30 GMT) – Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
  • Group D | China vs Haiti, (11:00 GMT) – Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide

July 29

  • Group G | Sweden vs Italy, (07:30 GMT) – Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
  • Group F | France vs Brazil, (10:00 GMT) – Lang Park, Brisbane
  • Group F | Panama vs Jamaica, (12:30 GMT) – Perth Rectangular Stadium, Perth

July 30

  • Group H | South Korea vs Morocco, (04:30 GMT) – Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
  • Group A | Norway vs Philippines, (07:00 GMT) – Eden Park, Auckland
  • Group A | Switzerland vs New Zealand, (07:00 GMT) – Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin
  • Group H | Germany vs Colombia, (09:30 GMT) – Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney

July 31

  • Group C | Japan vs Spain, (07:00 GMT) – Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
  • Group C | Costa Rica vs Zambia, (07:00 GMT) – Waikato Stadium, Hamilton
  • Group B | Canada vs Australia, (10:00 GMT) – Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne
  • Group B | Ireland vs Nigeria, (10:00 GMT) – Lang Park, Brisbane

August 1

  • Group E | Portugal vs US, (07:00 GMT) – Eden Park, Auckland
  • Group E | Vietnam vs Netherlands, (07:00 GMT) – Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin
  • Group D | Haiti vs Denmark, (11:00 GMT) – Perth Rectangular Stadium, Perth
  • Group D | China vs England, (11:00 GMT) – Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide

August 2

  • Group G | South Africa vs Italy, (07:00 GMT) – Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
  • Group G | Argentina vs Sweden, (07:00 GMT) – Waikato Stadium, Hamilton
  • Group F | Panama vs France, (10:00 GMT) – Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
  • Group F | Jamaica vs Brazil, (10:00 GMT) – Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne

August 3

  • Group H | South Korea vs Germany, (10:00 GMT) – Lang Park, Brisbane
  • Group H | Morocco vs Colombia, (10:00 GMT) – Perth Rectangular Stadium, Perth

Round of 16

August 5

  • Round of 16 | Winner A vs Runners-up C, (05:00 GMT) – Eden Park, Auckland
  • Round of 16 | Winner C vs Runners-up A, (08:00 GMT) – Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington

August 6

  • Round of 16 | Winner E vs Runners-up G, (02:00 GMT) – Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
  • Round of 16 | Winner G vs Runners-up E, (09:00 GMT) – Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne

August 7

  • Round of 16 | Winner D vs Runners-up B, (7:30 GMT) – Lang Park, Brisbane
  • Round of 16 | Winner B vs Runners-up D, (10.30 GMT) – Stadium Australia, Sydney

August 8

  • Round of 16 | Winner H vs Runners-up F, (8:00 GMT) – Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne
  • Round of 16 | Winner F vs Runners-up H, (11:00 GMT) – Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide

Quarter-finals

August 11

  • Quarter-final 1 | (01:00 GMT) – Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
  • Quarter-final 2 | (7:30 GMT) – Eden Park, Auckland

August 12

  • Quarter-final 3 | (07:00 GMT) – Lang Park, Brisbane
  • Quarter-final 4 | (10:30 GMT) – Stadium Australia, Sydney

Semifinals

August 15

  • Semifinal 1 | (08:00 GMT) – Eden Park, Auckland

August 16

  • Semifinal 2 | (10:00 GMT) – Stadium Australia, Sydney

Third-place play-off

August 19

  • Third-place play-off | (10:00 GMT) – Lang Park, Brisbane

Final

August 20

  • Final | (10:00 GMT) – Stadium Australia, Sydney

FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Live Streaming and broadcast details

  • United Kingdom: BBC iPlayer, ITVX
  • Ireland: RTÉ, TG4
  • Australia: Seven and 7plus, Optus Sport
  • New Zealand: Sky Sport & Sky Sport Now
  • France: France TV, M6, RTBF
  • Germany: ARD/ZDF, ORF
  • Spain: RTVE
  • Italy: RAI, RAIPlay
  • Belgium: RTBF, VRT
  • Austria: ORF
  • Netherlands: NOS/NPO
  • USA: FOX, Fubo, DirecTV Stream, Sling TV Blue, Hulu+Live TV
  • Canada: TSN/RDS, Bell Fibe TV, Crave, Shaw, RDS Direct, Bell Fibe TV
  • New Zealand: Sky Sport & Sky Sport Now
  • Norway: NRK TV

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