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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