FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023: Date, Kickoff time, Fixtures & Where to watch

FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023: Date, Kickoff time, Fixtures & Where to watch TV Channels and Live stream – The 2023 Women’s World Cup is scheduled to take place from July 20 to August 20, 2023. This prestigious tournament will be held during the southern hemisphere’s winter, providing a unique setting for the competition.

As one of the most highly anticipated events in women’s football, the Women’s World Cup draws attention from fans, players, and nations worldwide. The tournament brings together top national teams from various countries, showcasing the talent, skill, and passion of women’s football on a global stage.

The decision to hold the 2023 Women’s World Cup during the southern hemisphere’s winter adds an interesting dynamic to the competition. The climate and conditions in the host country will play a role in shaping the matches and could potentially impact the strategies and gameplay of the participating teams.

FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023: Date, Kickoff time, Fixtures & Where to watch

Fans eagerly await this special edition of the Women’s World Cup, where they can witness the power, grace, and determination of the world’s best women footballers as they vie for the coveted title. It is an exciting opportunity for the teams to showcase their abilities, inspire future generations of players, and contribute to the continued growth and recognition of women’s football worldwide.

FIFA Women's World Cup 2023: Date, Kickoff time, Fixtures & Where to watch

FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Fixtures

Thursday 20/07/2023
10:00 New Zealand  – Norway
13:00 Australia  – Republic of Ireland
Friday 21/07/2023
5:30 Nigeria  – Canada
8:00 Philippines  – Switzerland
10:30 Spain  – Costa Rica
Saturday 22/07/2023
4:00 United States  – Vietnam
10:00 Zambia  – Japan
12:30 England  – Haiti
15:00 Denmark  – China PR
Sunday 23/07/2023
8:00 Sweden  – South Africa
10:30 Netherlands  – Portugal
13:00 France  – Jamaica
Monday 24/07/2023
9:00 Italy  – Argentina
11:30 Germany  – Morocco
14:00 Brazil  – Panama
Tuesday 25/07/2023
5:00 Colombia  – Korea Republic

Week 2

Tuesday 25/07/2023
8:30 New Zealand  – Philippines
11:00 Switzerland  – Norway
Wednesday 26/07/2023
8:00 Japan  – Costa Rica
10:30 Spain  – Zambia
15:00 Canada  – Republic of Ireland
Thursday 27/07/2023
4:00 United States  – Netherlands
10:30 Portugal  – Vietnam
13:00 Australia  – Nigeria
Friday 28/07/2023
3:00 Argentina  – South Africa
11:30 England  – Denmark
14:00 China PR  – Haiti
Saturday 29/07/2023
10:30 Sweden  – Italy
13:00 France  – Brazil
15:30 Panama  – Jamaica
Sunday 30/07/2023
7:30 Korea Republic  – Morocco
12:30 Germany  – Colombia

Week 3

Sunday 30/07/2023
10:00 Switzerland  – New Zealand
10:00 Norway  – Philippines
Monday 31/07/2023
10:00 Japan  – Spain
10:00 Costa Rica  – Zambia
13:00 Canada  – Australia
13:00 Republic of Ireland  – Nigeria
Tuesday 01/08/2023
10:00 Portugal  – United States
10:00 Vietnam  – Netherlands
14:00 China PR  – England
14:00 Haiti  – Denmark
Wednesday 02/08/2023
10:00 Argentina  – Sweden
10:00 South Africa  – Italy
13:00 Panama  – France
13:00 Jamaica  – Brazil
Thursday 03/08/2023
13:00 Korea Republic  – Germany
13:00 Morocco  – Colombia

Where to watch FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023

The FIFA Women’s World Cup can be watched on various platforms. In the United States, the tournament will be broadcasted on FOX and FS1, two major television networks. Additionally, matches can be streamed live on FOXSports.com and the FOX Sports App, providing viewers with the flexibility to watch the games on their preferred devices such as computers, smartphones, or tablets.

What are the groups?

  • Group A: New Zealand, Norway, Philippines, Switzerland
  • Group B: Australia, Ireland, Nigeria, Canada
  • Group C: Spain, Costa Rica, Zambia, Japan
  • Group D: England, Haiti, Denmark, China
  • Group E: United States, Vietnam, the Netherlands, Portugal
  • Group F: France, Jamaica, Brazil, Panama
  • Group G: Sweden, South Africa, Italy, Argentina
  • Group H: Germany, Morocco, Colombia, South Korea

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