FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023: times, where to watch the matches… Everything you need to know

FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023: times, where to watch the matches… Everything you need to know

Where, when and how to watch the Women’s World Cup this year? With the opening match pitting New Zealand against Norway taking place this Wednesday July 20, here’s all the information you need to support the Azzurri as they should.

Kickoff this Thursday July 20 for the Women’s World Cup, taking place in Australia and New Zealand. This year, 32 teams will compete for the precious trophy of this ninth edition.

The Bleues, led by coach Hervé Renard, will play their first match against Jamaica on Sunday 23 July, at noon French time.

On which channel to watch the matches of the women’s soccer world cup?

After months without broadcasters, the channels managed to reach an agreement: France Télévision and M6 will therefore split the World Cup matches by broadcasting 32 matches each: 24 group stage matches, four round of 16, two quarter-finals and one semi-final. the final. The final will be broadcast by France TV and the 3rd place match by M6.

After Sunday’s first match against Jamaica, France will face Brazil on Saturday 29 July and Panama on Wednesday 2 August. The two matches will also be broadcast on France 3 at noon French time.

And after the group stage?

If they qualify, Les Bleues will play the round of 16 on Tuesday 8 August (M6), then play the quarter-finals on Sunday 13 August (France TV) and the semi-final on Wednesday 16 August (M6).

There the final will take place on Sunday 20 August at noon French time (France TV).

As detailed by HuffPost, “ with a time difference between 6 and 10 hours with Australia and New Zealand, the broadcast of the matches will take place between 3:00 and 14:00 in France “.

Café, bar-restaurant… Where to watch the Azzurri matches in France?

Want to watch matches with other fans? To support the Azzurri, several bars will broadcast the matches. Small non-exhaustive list:

The fertile city in Pantin

Throughout the World Cup, the Cité Fertile will breathe to the rhythm of sport. In addition to the matches broadcast on the big screen, the third place will organize a football tournament open to all, sports introductions, DJ sets, workshops, table football competitions, the screening of the documentary film” The Marinettes », concerts, an association village, a designer market with a 100% sports selection… And many other surprises!

The complete program is available on the venue’s website.

DIY live station in Lyon

This downtown bar-restaurant will broadcast all the World Cup matches in a festive, dancing and militant spirit!

As a bonus, table tennis tournaments are organized every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.

Who support the blue properly, around a good hamburger or a table to share. All information here.

Café Oz in Bordeaux

The famous Australian café-bar franchise will broadcast the Azzurri’s matches in several of the group’s brands, starting with this Sunday’s France-Jamaica match.

This will be the case in particular in Bordeaux, in the Quartier des Bassins à Flot. Go blue!


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