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How to watch the 2023 Women’s World Cup: TV & streaming schedule

The ninth edition of the Women’s World Cup is set to kick off on Thursday, July 20, and all matches over the month will be available on Fox and FS1, as well as the network’s digital platforms and apps.

The tournament will be held in Australia and New Zealand, with 30 other teams that have qualified for the world competition from specific federation tournaments or play-offs.

First, the 32 national teams will be divided into eight groups of four teams to face off against opponents for a spot in the knockout rounds, with two teams advancing to each group.

The tournament advances to the round of 16, followed by the quarter-finals, semi-finals, third-place match and the World Cup final.

The United States has won four titles (1991, 1999, 2015 and 2019) and will enter this year’s tournament as the defending champions. Germany won the Women’s World Cup twice (2003, 2007), while Norway (1995) and Japan (2011) each won once.

group stage

Thursday, July 20th

New Zealand vs. Norway, Group A, Eden Park
3 a.m. Fox

Australia v Ireland, Group B, Stadium Australia
6 a.m. Fox

Nigeria v Canada, Group B, Melbourne Rectangular Stadium
10:30 a.m. Fox

Friday, July 21st

Philippines vs. Switzerland, Group A, Dunedin Stadium
1 a.m., FS1

Spain v Costa Rica, Group C, Wellington Regional Stadium
3:30 am, FS1

USA v Vietnam, Group E, Eden Park
9pm Fox


The USA will enter the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup as defending champions.
NurPhoto (via Getty Images)

Saturday, July 22nd

Zambia v Japan, Group C, Waikato Stadium
3am, FS1

England v Haiti, Group D, Brisbane Stadium
5:30 am Fox

Denmark v China, Group D, Perth Rectangular Stadium
8 a.m. Fox

Sunday, July 23rd

Sweden v South Africa, Group G, Wellington Regional Stadium
1 a.m., FS1

Netherlands v Portugal, Group E, Dunedin Stadium
3:30 am, FS1

France v Jamaica, Group F, Sydney Football Stadium
6 a.m. Fox

Monday 24th July

Italy v Argentina, Group G, Eden Park
2am, FS1

Germany v Morocco, Group H, Melbourne Rectangular Stadium
4:30 a.m. FS1

Brazil v Panama, Group F, Hindmarsh Stadium
7am, FS1

Colombia v South Korea, Group H, Sydney Football Stadium
10pm, FS1


Brazil midfielder Marta faced France midfielder Amandine Henry in the round of 16 of the 2019 Women's World Cup soccer in France.
Brazil midfielder Marta faced France midfielder Amandine Henry in the round of 16 of the 2019 Women’s World Cup soccer in France.
AFP (via Getty Images)

Tuesday, July 25th

New Zealand vs. Philippines, Group A, Wellington Regional Stadium
1:30 am, FS1

Switzerland v Norway, Group A, Waikato Stadium
4am, FS1

Wednesday, July 26th

Japan vs Costa Rica, Group C, Dunedin Stadium
1 a.m., FS1

Spain v Zambia, Group C, Eden Park
3:30 am, FS1

Canada v Ireland, Group B, Perth Rectangular Stadium
8am, FS1

USA v Netherlands, Group E, Wellington Regional Stadium
9pm Fox

Thursday, July 27th

Portugal vs Vietnam, Group E, Waikato Stadium
3:30 am, FS1

Australia v Nigeria, Group B, Brisbane Stadium
6am, FS1

Argentina v South Africa, Group G, Dunedin Stadium
8pm, FS1

Friday, July 28th

England v Denmark, Group D, Sydney Football Stadium
4:30 a.m. FS1

China v Haiti, Group D, Hindmarsh Stadium
7am, FS1


Jamaica's Konya Plummer and Denden Blackwood thanked their fans after the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup France Group C match between Jamaica and Australia.
Jamaica’s Konya Plummer and Denden Blackwood thanked their fans after the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup France Group C match between Jamaica and Australia.
Getty Images

Saturday, July 29th

Sweden v Italy, Group G, Wellington Regional Stadium
3:30 am, FS1

France v Brazil, Group F, Brisbane Stadium
6 a.m. Fox

Panama v Jamaica, Group F, Perth Rectangular Stadium
8:30 a.m. Fox

July 30th (Sun)

South Korea v Morocco, Group H, Hindmarsh Stadium
12:30 a.m. Fox

Switzerland vs. New Zealand, Group A, Dunedin Stadium
3 a.m. Fox

Norway vs Philippines, Group A, Eden Park
3am, FS1

Germany v Colombia, Group H, Eden Park
5:30 am, FS1

Monday, July 31st

Japan v Spain, Group C, Wellington Regional Stadium
3 a.m. Fox

Costa Rica vs. Zambia, Group C, Waikato Stadium
3am, FS1

Canada v Australia, Group B, Melbourne Rectangular Stadium
6 a.m. Fox

Republic of Ireland vs. Nigeria, Group B, Brisbane Stadium
6am, FS1


Yui Hasegawa of Japan and Daniel van de Donk of the Netherlands battle for the ball during the Round of 16 match of the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup France.
Yui Hasegawa of Japan and Daniel van de Donk of the Netherlands battle for the ball during the Round of 16 match of the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup France.
NurPhoto (via Getty Images)

Tuesday, August 1st

Portugal vs USA, Group E, Eden Park
3 a.m. Fox

Vietnam v Netherlands, Group E, Dunedin Stadium
3am, FS1

Haiti v Denmark, Group D, Perth Rectangular Stadium
7am, FS1

China v England, Group D, Hindmarsh Stadium
7 a.m. Fox

Wednesday, August 2nd

South Africa v Italy, Group G, Wellington Regional Stadium
3am, FS1

Argentina v Sweden, Group G, Waikato Stadium
3 a.m. Fox

Panama v France, Group F, Sydney Football Stadium
6 a.m. Fox

Jamaica v Brazil, Group F, Melbourne Rectangular Stadium
6am, FS1

Thursday, August 3rd

South Korea v Germany, Group H, Brisbane Stadium
6 a.m. Fox

Morocco vs. Colombia, Group H, Perth Rectangular Stadium
6am, FS1


Australia's Elise Kerond-Knight passes against Norway in the Round of 16 of the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup France.
Australia’s Elise Kerond-Knight passes against Norway in the Round of 16 of the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup France.
NurPhoto (via Getty Images)

Round 16

Saturday, August 5th

(1) Group A winner vs Group C 2nd, Auckland
1 a.m., FS1

(2) Group C winner vs Group A runner-up Wellington
4am, FS1

(3) Group E Winner vs Group G No. 2 Sydney
10pm Fox

Sunday 6th August

(4) Group G Winner vs Group E Runner-up, Melbourne
5 a.m. Fox

Monday 7th August

(5) Group D Winner vs Group B Runner-up, Brisbane
3:30 am, FS1

(6) Group B Winner vs Group D Runner-up, Sydney
6:30 am, FS1

Tuesday, August 8th

(7) Group H winner vs Group F 2nd, Melbourne
4am, FS1

(8) Group F Winner vs Group H Runner-up, Adelaide
7am, FS1


Germany forward Melanie Leupolds battles for the ball with South Africa midfielder Mamero Makabane during the 2019 Women's World Cup soccer Group B match in France.
Germany forward Melanie Leupolds battles for the ball with South Africa midfielder Mamero Makabane during the 2019 Women’s World Cup soccer Group B match in France.
AFP (via Getty Images)

Quarter finals

Thursday, August 10th

(1) Round of 16 (1) Winner vs. Round of 16 (3) Winner Wellington
9pm Fox

Friday, August 11th

(2) Round of 16 (2) Winner vs. Round of 16 (4) Winner, Auckland
3:30 a.m. Fox

Saturday, August 12th

(3) Round of 16 (6) Winner vs. Round of 16 (8) Winner, Brisbane
3 a.m. Fox

(4) Round of 16 (5) Winner vs. Round of 16 (7) Winner, Sydney
6:30 a.m. Fox

semi-finals

Tuesday, August 15th

Quarterfinal (1) Winner vs. Quarterfinal (2) Winner, Auckland
4 a.m. Fox

Wednesday, August 16th

Quarterfinal (3) Winner vs. Quarterfinal (4) Winner, Sydney
6 a.m. Fox


USA's Alex Morgan and Netherlands' Anouk Decker battle for the ball during the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup France final.
USA’s Alex Morgan and Netherlands’ Anouk Decker battle for the ball during the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup France final.
Getty Images

3rd place match

Saturday, August 19th

4 a.m. Fox

Last

Sunday, August 20th

6 a.m. Fox

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