TV Schedule for the 2023 Women’s World Cup
The 2023 Women’s World Cup, co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand, is set to be the biggest yet with 32 nations taking part. The tournament will kick off on Thursday, 20 July with the opening game between New Zealand and Norway, which will be shown live on the BBC.
England’s group game against Denmark on Friday, 28 July (09:30 BST) and the Republic of Ireland’s final group game against Nigeria on Monday, 31 July (11:00) will also be live on the BBC. Meanwhile, England’s opening group game against Haiti will be shown on ITV, as will the Lionesses’ third and final group game with China in Adelaide on Tuesday, 1 August (12:00). With first pick of the last-16 stage, the BBC will show England’s first knockout game if they make it past the group stage.
The BBC is the only place you can watch both semi-finals on 15-16 August. The final, on Sunday, 20 August (11:00), will be broadcast by both the BBC and ITV. More than one million match tickets have been sold in advance.
England Group Games
22 July, 10:30: England v Haiti – ITV
28 July, 09:30: England v Denmark – BBC
1 August, 12:00: China v England – ITV
Republic of Ireland Group Games
20 July, 11:00: Australia v Republic of Ireland – ITV
26 July, 13:00: Canada v Republic of Ireland – ITV
31 July, 11:00: Republic of Ireland v Nigeria – BBC
TV Schedule for All 2023 Women’s World Cup Group Games
Below is a full list of all the group games and their respective TV channels.
20 July, 08:00: New Zealand v Norway – BBC
20 July, 11:00: Australia v Republic of Ireland – ITV
21 July, 03:30: Nigeria v Canada – BBC
21 July, 06:00: Philippines v Switzerland – ITV
21 July, 08:30: Spain v Costa Rica – BBC
22 July, 02:00: United States v Vietnam – BBC
22 July, 08:00: Zambia v Japan – BBC
22 July, 10:30: England v Haiti – ITV
22 July, 13:00: Denmark v China – BBC
23 July, 06:00: Sweden v South Africa – BBC
23 July, 08:30: Netherlands v Portugal – BBC
23 July, 11:00: France v Jamaica – ITV
24 July, 07:00: Italy v Argentina – ITV
24 July, 09:30: Germany v Morocco – ITV
24 July, 12:00: Brazil v Panama – ITV
25 July, 03:00: Colombia v South Korea – BBC
25 July, 06:30: New Zealand v Philippines – ITV
25 July, 09:00: Switzerland v Norway – ITV
26 July, 06:00: Japan v Costa Rica – ITV
26 July, 08:30: Spain v Zambia – BBC
26 July, 13:00: Canada v Republic of Ireland – ITV
27 July, 02:00: United States v Netherlands – BBC
27 July, 08:30: Portugal v Vietnam – ITV
27 July, 11:00: Australia v Nigeria – BBC
28 July, 01:00: Argentina v South Africa – ITV
28 July, 09:30: England v Denmark – BBC
28 July, 12:00: China v Haiti – ITV
29 July, 08:30: Sweden v Italy – BBC
29 July, 11:00: France v Brazil – BBC
29 July, 13:30: Panama v Jamaica – ITV
30 July, 05:30: South Korea v Morocco – BBC
30 July, 08:00: Norway v Philippines – BBC
30 July, 08:00: Switzerland v New Zealand – BBC
30 July, 10:30: Germany v Colombia – ITV
31 July, 08:00: Costa Rica v Zambia – ITV
31 July, 08