Where to Watch Switzerland Women’s National Football Team vs New Zealand Women’s National Football Team

Where to Watch Switzerland Women’s National Football Team vs New Zealand Women’s National Football Team TV Channels, Live Stream & Kickoffs time.

As the evening begins, Switzerland is in first place in Group A of the Women’s World Cup, but its final position in the group remains to be seen, as it could finish between first and third place.

In their first match, the Swiss team, also known as Rossocrociati, won 2-0 against the Philippine women’s team. The goals came from a Ramona Bachmann penalty and a Seraina Piubel goal. This early success set a positive tone for her competition campaign.

  • Match: Switzerland vs New Zealand
  • Competition: Women’s World Cup
  • Date: Sunday July 30, 2023
  • Kick-off time: 08:00 (UK time)
  • Stadium: Forsyth Barr Stadium

However, in the next game on Tuesday, Switzerland faced a tough challenge against Norway, resulting in a goalless draw in Hamilton. The match was heavily opposed, neither team being able to score and ending in a draw.

As a result of these performances, Switzerland’s place in the group is still up in the air. Depending on the results of the other group matches and their upcoming matches, they may maintain their lead and finish as group winners, or they may drop to second or third place.

Where to Watch Switzerland Women’s National Football Team vs New Zealand Women’s National Football Team

Where to Watch Switzerland Women’s vs New Zealand Women’s

Where to Watch

  • Switzerland: Das Erste, ORF 1, SRF zwei, RTS 2, France 3, BBC One
  • Philippine: BBC iPlayer, RTE Player
  • UK: BBC Two, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport Web
  • USA: FOX Sports App, Telemundo, Foxsports.com, Telemundo Deportes En Vivo, Peacock, FOX Network

The competition in Group A is fierce and every point counts. The final position will be determined by the results of the remaining matches in the group, and soccer fans will be watching to see how it all plays out. Switzerland will be looking to continue their strong form and secure a good place for the round of 16 of the Women’s World Cup.

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