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The 2023 Women’s World Cup kicks off early tomorrow morning in Australia and New Zealand. If you want to follow the Americans or any other team as they contend for the title of world champion, here’s all the ways you can watch.
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It’s been just over 200 days since Lionel Messi led Argentina to the World Cup title. But now it’s the women’s turn to crown a world champion. The United States will look to defend its crown and claim an unprecedented third straight title. If you want to follow all the action at the Women’s World Cup, here’s how you can watch.
For Personal Tech Media, this is Two Minute Tech. I’m Jim Herman.
The tournament begins early tomorrow as the two co-hosts, Australia and New Zealand, will each host their opening game. Due to the time difference, most of the games will be shown during the late evenings and early mornings in the United States. The Americans will play at 9 p.m. Eastern on the 21st and 26th of July, and then at 3 a.m. Eastern on August 1st. Future games will depend on their performance during the group stage.
In the United States, Fox holds the right to English language broadcasts. The Fox Broadcast Network and Fox Sports 1 will show all 64 games. Subscribers to paid TV services can stream the games through the Fox Sports app or at foxsports.com. Spanish language broadcasts will be available on Telemundo or Universo, with all games also streaming in Spanish on Peacock.
If you want to avoid sacrificing sleep to watch the games live, replays of all the big games, including all U.S. games, will also be shown on the Fox Networks throughout the following days. Check the Fox Sports website for a full listing of replays available.
And finally, on-demand replays of all games will also be available through the streaming site, Tubi. Sign up for a free account and you can stream every game on demand.