Australia and New Zealand are hosting the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, which kicks off on Thursday, July 20, 2023, with round-robin group stage matches featuring the top 32 national women’s soccer teams in the world, including the reigning champion, the United States Women’s National Team.
In the United States, fans can tune in to FOX or FoxSports 1 to watch the Women’s World Cup, and Spanish-language broadcasts are also available on Telemundo and Universo. The FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 can be streamed live on fuboTV (free trial).
FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 schedule
All 32 teams in the tournament will play a total of 64 games across all rounds, leading up to the Final in Sydney, Australia on Sunday, August 20. The schedule includes the times for each game, which are all in Eastern Time (ET). Here is the full schedule:
Thursday, July 20 – Group Stage
- Group A: New Zealand vs. Norway 3 a.m. on FOX (fuboTV)
- Group B: Australia vs. Ireland 6 a.m. on FOX (fuboTV)
- Group B: Nigeria vs. Canada 10:30 p.m. on FOX (fuboTV)
Friday, July 21 – Group Stage
- Group A: Philippines vs. Switzerland 1 a.m. on FS1 (fuboTV)
- Group C: Spain vs. Costa Rica 3:30 a.m. on FS1 (fuboTV)
- Group E: United States vs. Vietnam 9 p.m. on FOX (fuboTV)
Saturday, July 22 – Group Stage
- Group C: Zambia vs. Japan 3 a.m. on FS1 (fuboTV)
- Group D: England vs. Haiti 5:30 a.m. on FOX (fuboTV)
- Group D: Denmark vs. China 8 a.m. on FOX (fuboTV)
Sunday, July 23 – Group Stage
- Group G: Sweden vs. South Africa 1 a.m. on FS1 (fuboTV)
- Group E: Netherlands vs. Portugal 3:30 a.m. on FS1 (fuboTV)
- Group F: France vs. Jamaica 6 a.m. on FOX (fuboTV)
Monday, July 24 – Group Stage
- Group G: Italy vs. Argentina 2 a.m. on FS1 (fuboTV)
- Group H: Germany vs. Morocco 4:30 a.m. on FS1 (fuboTV)
- Group F: Brazil vs. Panama 7 a.m. on FS1 (fuboTV)
- Group H: Colombia vs. South Korea 10 p.m. on FS1 (fuboTV)
Tuesday, July 25 – Group Stage
- Group A: New Zealand vs. Philippines 1:30 a.m. on FS1 (fuboTV)
- Group A: Switzerland vs. Norway 4 a.m. on FS1 (fuboTV)
Wednesday, July 26 – Group Stage
- Group C: Japan vs. Costa Rica 1 a.m. on FS1 (fuboTV)
- Group C: Spain vs. Zambia 3:30 a.m, on FS1 (fuboTV)
- Group B: Canada vs. Ireland 8 a.m. on FS1 (fuboTV)
- Group E: United States vs. Netherlands 9 p.m. on FOX (fuboTV)
Thursday, July 27 – Group Stage
- Group E: Portugal vs. Vietnam 3:30 a.m. on FS1 (fuboTV)
- Group B: Australia vs. Nigeria 6 a.m. on FS1 (fuboTV)
- Group G: Argentina vs. South Africa 8 p.m. on FS1 (fuboTV)
Friday, July 28 – Group Stage
- Group D: England vs. Denmark 4:30 a.m. on FS1 (fuboTV)
- Group D: China vs. Haiti 7 a.m. on FS1 (fuboTV)
Saturday, July 29 – Group Stage
- Group G: Sweden vs. Italy 3:30 a.m. on FS1 (fuboTV)
- Group F: France vs. Brazil 6 a.m. on FOX (fuboTV)
- Group F: Panama vs. Jamaica 8:30 a.m. on FOX (fuboTV)
Sunday, July 30 – Group Stage
- Group H: South Korea vs. Morocco 12:30 a.m. on FOX (fuboTV)
- Group A: Switzerland vs. New Zealand 3 a.m. on FOX (fuboTV)
- Group A: Norway vs. Philippines 3 a.m. on FS1 (fuboTV)
- Group H: Germany vs. Colombia 5:30 a.m. on FS1 (fuboTV)
Monday, July 31 – Group Stage
- Group C: Japan vs. Spain 3 a.m. on FOX (fuboTV)
- Group C: Costa Rica vs. Zambia 3 a.m. on FS1 (fuboTV)
- Group B: Canada vs. Australia 6 a.m. on FOX (fuboTV)
- Group B: Ireland vs. Nigeria 6 a.m. on FS1 (fuboTV)
Tuesday, August 1 – Group Stage
- Group E: Portugal vs. United States 3 a.m. on FOX (fuboTV)
- Group E: Vietnam vs. Netherlands 3 a.m. on FS1 (fuboTV)
- Group D: China vs. England 7 a.m. on FOX (fuboTV)
- Group D: Haiti vs. Denmark 7 a.m. on FS1 (fuboTV)
Wednesday, August 2 – Group Stage
- Group G: Argentina vs. Sweden 3 a.m. on FOX (fuboTV)
- Group G: South Africa vs. Italy 3 a.m. on FS1 (fuboTV)
- Group F: Panama vs. France 6 a.m. on FOX (fuboTV)
- Group F: Jamaica vs. Brazil 6 a.m. on FS1 (fuboTV)
Thursday, August 3 – Group Stage
- Group H: South Korea vs. Germany 6 a.m. on FOX (fuboTV)
- Group H: Morocco vs. Colombia 6 a.m. on FS1 (fuboTV)
Saturday, August 5 – Round of 16
- A1 vs. C2, 1 a.m. on FS1 (fuboTV)
- C1 vs. A2, 4 a.m. on FS1 (fuboTV)
- E1 vs. G2, 10 p.m. on FOX (fuboTV)
Sunday, August 6 – Round of 16
- G1 vs. E2, 5 a.m. on FOX (fuboTV)
Monday, August 7 – Round of 16
Tuesday, August 8 – Round of 16
Thursday, August 10 – Quarterfinal
- A1/C2 vs. E1/G2, 9 p.m. on FOX (fuboTV)
Friday, August 11 – Quarterfinal
- C1/A2 vs. G1/E2, 3:30 a.m. on FOX (fuboTV)
Saturday, August 12 – Quarterfinal
Tuesday, August 15 – Semifinal
- QF1 winner vs. QF2 winner, 4 a.m. on FOX (fuboTV)
Wednesday, August 16 – Semifinal
- QF3 winner vs. QF4 winner, 6 a.m. on FOX (fuboTV)
Saturday, August 19 – Third Place Game
- SF1 loser vs. SF2 loser, 4 a.m. on FOX (fuboTV)
Sunday, August 20 – Final
- SF1 winner vs. SF2 winner, 6 a.m. on FOX (fuboTV)
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Teams Playing in FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023
The tournament will begin with 32 teams, including host nations Australia and New Zealand, who have received automatic berths. These teams will be divided into groups and compete during the Group Stage.
- Group A: New Zealand, Norway, Philippines, Switzerland
- Group B: Australia, Canada, Nigeria, Republic of Ireland
- Group C: Costa Rica, Japan, Spain, Zambia
- Group D: China, Denmark, England, Haiti
- Group E: Netherlands, Portugal, United States, Vietnam
- Group F: Brazil, France, Jamaica, Panama
- Group G: Argentina, Italy, South Africa, Sweden
- Group H: Colombia, Germany, South Korea, Morocco
Where and how to stream Women’s World Cup?
Every game in the tournament is available to be streamed live on fuboTV (free trial) and DirecTV Stream (free trial).
The streaming service Hulu + Live TV will also broadcast the games, but it doesn’t offer a free trial. NBC’s Peacock Premium will carry Spanish-language streams of the games but does not offer a free trial either.
Cable subscribers can stream the channels for free on FOX.com, FoxSports.com, or associated apps by logging in with their cable credentials.
FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 venues
Both Australia and New Zealand are hosting the tournament, and games will take place at ten different venues spread across the two countries. These venues include:
- Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
- Hindmarsh Stadium, Hindmarsh, Adelaide, Australia
- Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
- Perth Rectangular Stadium, Perth, Western Australia, Australia
- Stadium Australia, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
- Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
- Dunedin Stadium, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand
- Eden Park, Kingsland, Auckland, New Zealand
- Waikato Stadium, Hamilton, New Zealand
- Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington, New Zealand
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