Don’t Miss the Women’s Football World Cup 2023! How to Watch the Action Live From Anywhere
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Don’t Miss the Women’s Football World Cup 2023! How to Watch the Action Live From Anywhere

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The FIFA Women’s World Cup is back with its ninth edition, and this time it will be hosted by the joint forces of Australia and New Zealand. All eyes are on the final that is slated to take place at the Sydney Olympic Stadium on the 20th of August 2023. Dreams and aspirations have been set as thousands of fans rush to watch their respective teams compete for the most coveted title in the history of women’s football.

The United States has already made a name for themselves by winning the championship trophy four times in a row. Can they make it five? Or will the other 32 participating nations manage to break their long-standing record? The tournament held in France in 2019 recorded over 1.12 billion viewers worldwide, making it an unprecedented event in sports history.

This year, all teams have taken steps to revamp their lineups with the hope of finally dethroning the USA. So if you want to stay up to date with all the latest news and live streaming details for the FIFA Women’s World Cup, start following now! Don’t miss out on any of the action and witness history unfold.

Football fans around the globe, get your subscription ready! The FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 is headed for a kickoff in India. And, here’s all you need to know about watching it live in India-

The matches can be watched through the FanCode App. For Android, iOS and TV users, this stream is available with monthly or yearly passes costing β‚Ή99 and β‚Ή699 respectively. If you’re an Amazon Fire TV Stick user, you can use Jio STB, Samsung TV, Airtel XStream and OTT Play platforms for streaming the games live.

For those of you outside India, Fox Sports broadcasts the tournament in the US. As their official English language partner, Fox Sports will telecast all the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 matches on their app and website. You can use ExpressVPN to view matches broadcasted outside the US.

If you want to watch the games without spending a penny, Fubo and SlingTV have got you covered. Fubo offers a free trial for new users while SlingTV presents a month’s worth of free rewards for subscribers. So start tuning into the action and don’t miss a single kick!

FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 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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