Saturday 19 August 2023

WOMEN'S WORLD CUP 2023

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 WOMEN'S WORLD CUP 2023 -

ENGLAND MAKES HISTORY BY

 REACHING THE FINAL EVEN THOUGH

 SAM KERR STRIKE FOR AUSTRALIA:




THE WOMEN'S WORLD CUP SEMI-FINAL BETWEEN ENGLAND AND AUSTRALIA WAS A CLASSIC IN FRONT OF AN EXCITED AUDIENCE AT STADIUM AUSTRALIA. ELLA TOONE APPEARED TO HAVE PUT ENGLAND IN CHARGE WHEN SHE OPENED THE SCORING IN THE 36TH MINUTE, BUT SAM KERR RESPONDED WITH A SPECTACULAR GOAL TO EQUALIZE. HOWEVER, ENGLAND SCORED TWO MORE GOALS LATE IN THE GAME TO GET TO THE FINAL.

ENGLAND QUALIFIED FOR THEIR FIRST WOMEN'S WORLD CUP FINAL AFTER DEFEATING CO-HOSTS AUSTRALIA 3-1 IN SYDNEY.

AUSTRALIA MANAGER TONY GUSTAVSSON TOOK A RISK BY STARTING AN INJURED SAM KERR FOR THE FIRST TIME THIS TOURNAMENT, SIGNIFYING THAT THE MATILDAS PLANNED TO FINISH THIS GAME IN 90 MINUTES. DESPITE THAT DECLARATION OF INTENT, IT WAS A BET THAT WOULD NOT PAY OFF.

ENGLAND DOMINATED POSSESSION IN THE FIRST HALF, BUT AUSTRALIA WORKED HARD TO FRUSTRATE THEIR LIMITED OPPORTUNITIES ON GOAL.

DESPITE ENGLAND'S DOMINATION, IT NEVER FELT LIKE THEY WERE ENTIRELY IN CONTROL OF THE GAME, AS AUSTRALIA TOOK THEIR CHANCES ON THE COUNTER-ATTACK WITH LIGHTNING SPEED.

THEY APPEARED TO BE THE MORE THREATENING SIDE FOR A BRIEF PERIOD, BUT A STUNNING SHOT BY ELLA TOONE HANDED ENGLAND THE LEAD BEFORE THE FIRST HALF ENDED.

INDEED, TOONE AND ALESSIA RUSSO'S PAIRING SHONE ONCE MORE, AS IT DID AT THE EUROS LAST SUMMER.

AUSTRALIA CAME OUT ALL GUNS BLAZING IN THE SECOND HALF, WITH HAYLEY RASO AND CAITLIN FOORD FREQUENTLY FINDING THEMSELVES IN THE MIDDLE OF IT. BUT IT WAS SAM KERR'S MAGNIFICENT STRIKE FROM OUTSIDE THE BOX IN THE 63RD MINUTE THAT KEPT THE MATILDAS IN THE GAME.

THAT WAS SHORT-LIVED, AS LAUREN HEMP SHOWED YET AGAIN HOW CRUCIAL SHE IS TO THE TEAM, BURSTING THROUGH THE AUSTRALIA DEFENSE WITH A SPECTACULAR FINISH.

AUSTRALIA THREW ON AN ATTACKING REINFORCEMENT IN SUB-EMILY VAN EGMOND, WHO MISSED OUT ON A STARTING BERTH OWING TO ILLNESS, BUT DESPITE THEIR BEST EFFORTS, AUSTRALIA COULDN'T STOP ALESSIA RUSSO, WHO SCORED MINUTES BEFORE FULL-TIME.

THE LIONESSES WILL NOW MEET SPAIN IN THE FINAL LATER TODAY.

TALKING POINT – CAN ENGLAND GO ALL THE WAY?




 It's one thing to make the final, but the struggle will be enormous when England takes on Spain. We've demonstrated we can beat them in prior matchups, but Spain was missing Alexis Putellas and Jenni Hermosa in last year's Euro. Nonetheless, if England puts on a focused performance like today, they will have a chance.

PLAYER OF THE MATCH – LAUREN HEMP:




 With a clean finish and excellent quickness, Hemp demonstrated why she is so vital to this England team, both assisting Russo and scoring herself.

PLAYER RATINGS:

Australia: Arnold 6, Polkinghorne 6, Catley 6, Foord 7, Fowler 7, Hunt 6, Raso 7, Gorry 6, Kerr 7, Carpenter 6, Cooney-Cross 6. Subs: Vine 6, Chidiac 6, Van Egmond 6.

England: Earps 8, Bronze 7, Bright 7, Greenwood 7, Carter 7, Daly 7, Walsh 7, Stanway 7, Toone 8, Russo 8, Hemp 8. Subs: Charles 6, Kelly 6.

 MATCH HIGHLIGHTS:

36’ WHAT A GOAL FOR ELLA TOONE! - Toone breaks past the Australian defense to slice the ball into the top corner of the net. It's stunning, and she's having a fantastic tournament. England leads 1-0.

63’ GOAL FOR AUSTRALIA! - Sam Kerr's spectacular goal from way outside the box equalizes for Australia.

71’ HEMP GIVES ENGLAND THE LEAD! - Lauren Hemp sneaks in between the Australian defenses and fires low. It's a stunning finish.

86’ GOOOOOAAAAAALLLLLLL FOR RUSSO! - ENGLAND WIN 3-1!!!!!!! IS THAT ALL THERE IS TO IT NOW????????

KEY STATS:

The last time England's senior national team competed in a World Cup final was in 1966.

Neither England nor Spain have ever reached a World Cup final.

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Wednesday 16 August 2023

Women's World Cup 2023 on TVSchedule, TV channels, and live stream:

August 16, 2023 0

 

Women's World Cup 2023 on TVSchedule, TV channels, and live stream:

 



Check out the complete Women's World Cup 2023 TV schedule, which includes kickoff times, channel information, and live stream information for the entire tournament.

Whatever plans you had for Sunday, you should cancel them. England has advanced to the Women's World Cup 2023 final, and the country will be holding its breath as the big game approaches.

In the grand finale, the Lionesses will face Spain in the same stadium where they overcame Australia in the semi-finals.

Sarina Wiegman's team has surmounted all odds after a slew of major injury setbacks leading up to the competition, but England is sitting on the brink of glory - will they climb the final rung on the ladder?

Expectations are high that England will add the World Cup title to its European Championship success last summer, capping off a glorious era for women's football in the country.

The Women's World Cup schedule has been split between BBC and ITV in the United Kingdom, with every game being broadcast live on free-to-air television, and we've got all the facts.

We've compiled a list of everything you need to know about the Women's World Cup 2023 TV schedule, channel information, and live stream availability.

Women's World Cup 2023 on TV:

Every game will be broadcast live on BBC and ITV for free.

Games will also be available to watch on BBC iPlayer and ITVX, so you won't miss a thing, even if you're on the go.

You can access any platform through a variety of devices, including smart TVs, laptops, and smartphones, so you never have to miss a beat.

Look at which station each match will be broadcast on during the competition.

Women's World Cup 2023 TV schedule:



All UK times.

Third place play-off

Saturday 19th August

3rd place play-off – Sweden v Australia (9am) ITV1

Final

Sunday 20th August

Final – Spain v England (11am) BBC One / ITV1

Women's World Cup results

Group Stage

Thursday 20th July

New Zealand 1-0 Norway (8am) BBC

Australia 1-0 Republic of Ireland (11am) ITV

Friday 21st July

Nigeria 0-0 Canada (3am) BBC

Philippines 0-2 Switzerland (6am) ITV

Spain 3-0 Costa Rica (8:30am) BBC

Saturday 22nd July

USA 3-0 Vietnam (2am) BBC

Zambia 0-5 Japan (8am) BBC

England 1-0 Haiti (10:30am) ITV

Denmark 1-0 China (1pm) BBC

Sunday 23rd July

Sweden 2-1 South Africa (6am) BBC

Netherlands 1-0 Portugal (8:30am) BBC

France 0-0 Jamaica (11am) ITV

Monday 24th July

Italy 1-0 Argentina (7am) ITV

Germany 6-0 Morocco (9:30am) ITV

Brazil 4-0 Panama (12pm) ITV

Tuesday 25th July

Colombia 2-0 South Korea (3am) BBC

New Zealand 0-1 Philippines (6:30am) ITV

Switzerland 0-0 Norway (9am) ITV

Saturday 29th July

Sweden 5-0 Italy (8:30am) BBC

France 2-1 Brazil (11am) BBC

Panama 0-1 Jamaica (1:30pm) ITV

Sunday 30th July

South Korea 0-1 Morocco (5:30am) BBC

Norway 6-0 Philippines (8am) BBC

Switzerland 0-0 New Zealand (8am) BBC

Germany 1-2 Colombia (10:30am) ITV

Monday 31st July

Costa Rica 1-3 Zambia (8am) ITV

Japan 4-0 Spain (8am) ITV

Canada 0-4 Australia (11am) BBC

Republic of Ireland 0-0 Nigeria (11am) BBC

Tuesday 1st August

Portugal 0-0 USA (8am) ITV

Vietnam 0-7 Netherlands (8am) ITV

China 1-6 England (12pm) ITV

Haiti 0-2 Denmark (12pm) ITV

Wednesday 2nd August

Argentina 0-2 Sweden (8am) BBC

South Africa 3-2 Italy (8am) BBC

Jamaica 0-0 Brazil (11am) ITV

Panama 3-6 France (11am) ITV

Thursday 3rd August

Morocco 1-0 Colombia (11am) BBC

South Korea 1-1 Germany (11am) BBC

Round of 16

Saturday 5th August

Switzerland 1-5 Spain (6am) BBC

Japan 3-1 Norway (9am) ITV

Sunday 6th August

Netherlands 2-0 South Africa (3am) BBC

Sweden 0-0 USA – USA win 5-4 on pens (10am) ITV

Monday 7th August

England 0-0 Nigeria – England wins 5-4 on pens (8:30am) BBC

Australia 2-0 Denmark (11:30am) BBC

Tuesday 8th August

Colombia 1-0 Jamaica (9am) ITV

France 4-0 Morocco (12pm) BBC

Quarter-finals

Friday 11th August

Spain 2-1 Netherlands (2am) ITV1

Japan 1-2 Sweden (8:30am) BBC One

Saturday 12th August

England 2-1 Colombia (8am) ITV1

Australia 0-0 France – Australia wins 7-6 on pens) (11:30am) ITV1

Semi-finals

Tuesday 15th August

Spain 2-1 Sweden (9am) BBC One

Wednesday 16th August

Australia 1-3 England (11am) BBC One

 

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