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How To Watch The Women’s World Cup Online & On TV As U.S. Goes For A Threepeat: Schedule + Scores

UPDATED with latest: The 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup kicked off July 20, with the monthlong tournament showcasing the world’s best teams taking place this year in Australia and New Zealand. It’s where the favored U.S. is looking to secure a record third consecutive title.

Fox has U.S. English-language rights and is airing all 64 games across Fox and Fox Sports 1, with 29 games on big Fox marking the largest number of Women’s World Cup matches ever on a U.S. English-language broadcast network; those games will include all the U.S. group games as well as the quarterfinals, semifinals, third-place match and the final August 20 in Sydney. FS1 will carry 35 games. All 64 matches will also stream live on the Fox Sports App and on FoxSports.com.

Telemundo owns Spanish-language rights and will also host the most Women’s World Cup games in Spanish-language U.S. history with 33. Sibling NBC Universo will carry 31 games, while Peacock will stream all 64 games in Spanish.

Given the location, kickoff times have been early in the morning as well as in primetime for U.S. audiences. The U.S., for example, played two of its three Group E matches in primetime, but because it finished second in its group it will play at 5 a.m. ET/2 a.m. PT Sunday for its Round of 16 matchup against world No. 2 Sweden.

Full replays are available on FoxSports.com and the Fox app as well as in Spanish on Peacock.

Pregame studio shows begin an hour before kickoff across the Fox and Telemundo/Peacock/NBC Universo coverage. The U.S. games have been getting two-hour preshows on the Fox platforms.

The U.S. quest for a third consecutive title and fifth overall has been rocky so far, with tepid performances against newcomers Vietnam (a 3-0 win) and Portugal (a 0-0

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