Let’s go to the 2023 Women’s World Cup! The match kicked off on Thursday (July 20th) as New Zealand, a country that co-hosted the World Cup with Australia, beat Norway (1-0). Several matches will be played each day, usually in the early morning or afternoon due to jet lag. Les Bleues, who is not a favourite, has a card to play, especially thanks to their new manager, Hervé Renard. They will start the World Cup with a match against Jamaica on Sunday, July 23 at 12:00. Former actress Nadia Benmokhtar, now a consultant France infobelieves that if “France remains a great nation”It is one of those out of the competition.
“He took part in the last competitions, he loses very few games. It is true that it is difficult to put in the favourites, because it is a difficult team to judge with all the changes. There was very little time to prepare the new squad. There are also important players who were injured just before the competition, Delphine Cascarino or Amandine Henry. It’s hard to predict.”, said Nadia Benmokhtar. According to him, the main asset of France “a mix of experience, youth and talent”. “We have such diversity in our team with very different player profiles. The French team has every chance. These are players who are used to winning with their club. Now that little click is missing to win with the French team.”said. Following Jamaica, Les Bleues will face Brazil at 12:00 in France 2 on 29 July, followed by Panama at 12:00 in France 2 on Wednesday, August 2nd. You can find the full TV schedule of the group matches below.
Thursday, July 20
New Zealand/Norway – 08:35 – France 2 (Group A)
Australia/Ireland – 12:00 – W9 (Group B)
Friday, July 21
Nigeria/Canada – 4h30 – M6 (Group B)
Philippines/Switzerland – 7h – M6 (Group A)
Spain/Costa Rica – 9.30 – France 2 (Group C)
Saturday, July 22
USA/Vietnam – 3h – M6 (Group E)
Zambia/Japan – 09:00 – France 3 (Group C)
England / Haiti – 11:30 – W9 (Group D)
Denmark – China – 14:00 – W9 (Group D)
Sunday, July 23
Sweden/South Africa – 7h – France 3 (Group G)
Netherlands/Portugal – 09:30 – France 3 (Group E)
France/Jamaica – 12:00 – M6 (Group F)
Monday, July 24
Italy/Argentina – 8h – France 3 (Group G)
Germany/Morocco – 10.30 – M6 (Group H)
Brazil/Panama – 13:00 – W9 (Group F)
Tuesday, July 25
Colombia/South Korea – 4h – France 2 (Group H)
New Zealand/Philippines – 07:30 – France 3 (Group A)
Switzerland/Norway – 10:00 – France 2 (Group A)
Wednesday, July 26
Japan/Costa Rica – 7h – France 3 (Group C)
Spain / Zambia – 09:30 – France 3 (Group C)
Canada/Ireland – 14:00 – M6 (Group B)
Thursday, July 27
United States/Netherlands – 3h – France 2 (Group E)
Portugal/Vietnam – 9.30 – M6 (Group E)
Australia/Nigeria – 12:00 – W9 (Group B)
Friday, 28 July
Argentina/South Africa – 2h – M6 (Group G)
England/Denmark – 10.30am – M6 (Group D)
China / Haiti – 13:00 – W9 (Group D)
Saturday, July 29
Sweden / Italy – 09:30 – France 2 (Group G)
France/Brazil – 12h – France 2 (Group F)
Panama/Jamaica – 14:30 – W9 (Group F)
Sunday, July 30
South Korea / Morocco – 6h30 – France 3 (Group H)
Switzerland/New Zealand – 09:00 – France TV (Group A)
Norway/Philippines – 09:00 – France TV (Group A)
Germany/Colombia – 11:30 – France TV (Group H)
Monday, July 31
Japan/Spain – 09:00 – M6 (Group C)
Costa Rica/Zambia – 09:00 – Group M6 (Group C)
Canada/Australia – 12:00 – France TV (Group B)
Ireland/Nigeria – 12:00 – French Television (Group B)
Tuesday, August 1
Portugal/United States – 09:00 – France TV (Group E)
Vietnam/Netherlands – 09:00 – France TV (Group E)
China/England – 13:00 – W9 (Group D)
Haiti/Denmark – 13:00 – Group M6 (Group D)
Wednesday, August 2
Argentina/Sweden – 09:00 – M6 (Group G)
South Africa/Italy – 09:00 – Group M6 (Group G)
Panama/France – 12:00 – France 2 (Group F)
Jamaica/Brazil – 12:00 – French Broadcasting (Group F)
Thursday, August 3
South Korea / Germany – 12h – W9 (Group H)
Morocco/Colombia – 12:00 – Group M6 (Group H)
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Source: Programme Television

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