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The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup is a football tournament taking place in July and August 2023 involving 32 women's national teams from nations affiliated to the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA). The tournament is being broadcast all over the world.
The FIFA Women's World Cup is a professional association football (soccer) tournament contested by senior women's national football teams, organised by FIFA. [20] The tournament, held every four years and one year after the men's World Cup, was first played in 1991 in China, and was expanded to 32 teams beginning with the 2023 edition.
In 2023, FIFA separated broadcast rights for the Women's World Cup from the men's tournament for the first time, and president Gianni Infantino suggested in May 2023 that the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup might not be broadcast in the "Big 5" European countries due to disappointing offers.
How to watch the Women’s World Cup for free (sort of): ITV and BBC will share coverage of the Women’s World Cup in 2023, with all 64 matches shown across the BBC network, on ITV and ITV 4.
The World Cup final, for example, is at 6 a.m. ET, 3 a.m. PT. Yahoo’s schedule will convert kickoff times to wherever in the world you may be, so keep that handy. And if you’re working off the ...
Women’s World Cup TV schedule: How to watch every match today. Women’s World Cup LIVE - Good morning. 06:01, Jamie Braidwood
The FIFA Women's World Cup (WWC) was first broadcast on television in time for the very first tournament in 1991 and now ranks in the top five for most watched sporting broadcasts in the world. Below is a list of the stations/companies that air the WWC for their respective countries. This page was created in 2015 and contains the information ...
World Cup co-hosts Australia and New Zealand both earned victories on the opening day of the tournament Women’s World Cup 2023 LIVE: Spain set to begin tournament against Costa Rica after hosts ...
The knockout stage of the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup was the second and final stage of the competition, following the group stage. It began on 5 August with the round of 16 and ended on 20 August with the final match, held at the Stadium Australia in Sydney. [1] The top two teams from each group (sixteen in total) advanced to the knockout ...
Women’s World Cup TV schedule: How to watch every match. 16:31, Mike Jones. For UK viewers, every game will be available to watch on the BBC and ITV.