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Here's How To Watch FIFA Women's World Cup Online Free – Where To Stream Women's World Cup 2023 (Live) On Fox From Anywhere

Are you looking for the Women's World Cup live stream for free? The 2023 Women's World Cup returns on 20th July. Here are all the best ways to watch and stream live online from home.

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The FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 commenced July 20 in Australia and New Zealand. This is the first year that the competition will have two host nations, which means unless you got really good travel deals to watch the teams go head to head live.

The 2023 Women’s World Cup is underway and this year’s tournament has the potential to be one of the most entertaining events in the game’s 32-year history.

It’s the first time that 32 teams will compete for the world title, with more than half of the field as serious title contenders: most notably, the U.S who has the opportunity to three-peat, England off the back of a Euros 2022 win and Australia, whose striker Sam Kerr is one of the best players on the field and arguably the face of this year’s tournament.

Finding a free Women's World Cup live stream is easier than ever this year as more and more countries are providing extensive coverage of the tournament co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand. With plenty of surprising results already and some of the big guns misfiring a little in the group stages, this really is shaping up to be the most competitive tournament yet, as England and the USA, in particular, are a little off the pace.

We've listed various international options, with links, below. US viewers will find no free options locally as it's a cable/Fox affair. Various other countries will let you watch the Women's World Cup online for free via their local stations. The UK is the best option though, as every single game from the group stages right through to the final will be shown.

Most of all, though, it's easier than ever to watch the Women’s World Cup. And not just the final, but every single game. And we’ve got everything you need to know about how to do exactly that.

We’re here to ensure you have access to the World Cup 2023 live stream from anywhere in the world. Here’s everything you need to know about how and where to watch the Women’s World Cup 2023 live stream, wherever you are and for free.

When is the 2023 Women’s World Cup?

The 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup kicked off with group play on July 20, 2023. You’ll need to take a little care when perusing the schedule, however, and make sure you’re looking at things in your local time zone. That’s because games are being played in Australia and New Zealand, so the International Date Line could come into play.

For instance: A game that’s being played at 9 p.m. ET on July 20 in Auckland actually is being played at 3 p.m. on July 21 in New Zealand. It can quickly become a little confusing. So the important thing is to look for something that says “your local time.” Both the FIFA and Fox Sports websites show the schedules in your local time zone.

What channel is the Women’s World Cup on?

Since 2015, Fox has the English-language broadcast rights to the Women’s World Cup in the United States. Telemundo will broadcast the Spanish-language coverage. Both Networks will show each of the 64 games live.

Out of the 64 games, Fox will air 29 — including all of the quarterfinals, semifinals and final — on its flagship, over-the-air network (which you likely already have on your TV). The rest will air on Fox Sports 1, which might be a bit trickier for you to access.

If you don’t have access to Fox and FS1 (or Telemundo), check out our recommendations to help you watch the Women’s World Cup in 2023.

How to Watch FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023

Fox Sports is the official English-language broadcast partner in the U.S., which means you’ll need to tune in to Fox Sports or any of its affiliated channels, such as Fox and FS1. Since it’s airing live on network television, cable viewers can tune in for free. Just be sure to check with your provider’s channel guide to find out what channel Fox Sports is on. You’ll also be able to view it through FoxSports.com or the Fox Sports app (you’ll just need to log in with your provider’s info).

Don’t have cable? You might be able to watch the Women’s World Cup on TV using an HD antenna like one of these on Amazon.

If you don’t want to spend hundreds of dollars on cable, there are some free and affordable streaming options such as DirecTV Stream, which offers a five-day free trial. Use the free trial to watch the Women’s World Cup online free.

Where to Watch Women’s World Cup 2023 Online Free

From now until Aug. 20, cable viewers can watch the Women’s World Cup on its official English-language partner Fox Sports, or any Fox affiliated channels. Don’t have cable or prefer to watch online? Don’t worry; The best way to livestream the Women’s World Cup online is through DIRECTV. Their streaming service offers 75+ live TV channels — including Fox and FS1 — so you can watch the soccer matches live on your TV, computer, tablet or phone without cable. DIRECTV also gets you ESPN for post-game coverage and match analysis.. You can also watch via Fubo via its free trial or on SlingTV, which is offering viewers their first month for $20. Additionally, the Hulu and Live TV bundle will give you access to channels like FX, allowing you to stream the World Cup.

How to Watch Women’s World Cup 2023 Live Online Without Cable

The match will stream live on ESPN in over 200 countries across the globe (excluding Mexico and Latin America). You can sign up for a subscription here. However if you are in Argentina, Chile and Colombia you must download the ESPN app from the Apple App Store or Android Google Play store and then sign up from there, rather than via web browser.

This game now has a partnership with ESPN and FOX. That’s great news and the expansion of the sport of Game, but bad news for consumer choice. Especially if you’re one of the Soccer fans who want to watch the Women's World Cup 2023 in the US.

Soccer fans in the U.S. and Canada can watch the matches on FOX, more information can be found here.

Soccer fans in the UK can watch the Women's World Cup 2023 exclusively through BTSports. There are more options if you live in Australia. You can watch the Women's World Cup 2023 through the Main Event on 9Now. You can also watch on the FOX website or using its app. You can even order using your PlayStation or using the FOX app on your Xbox.

the available options for live streaming Women’s World Cup 2023 include:

  • FOX
  • Hulu + Live TV.
  • Sling TV.
  • Direct TV.
  • FuboTV.
  • YouTube TV.
  • Vidgo
  • Reddit.

FOX

Fox Sports will carry all 64 games of the 2023 women's World Cup live in English, both on television and streaming on the Fox Sports App. A women's World Cup-record 29 games will be on Fox's broadcast network, with the other 35 set for FS1. Every game from the quarterfinal stage onward will be on Fox

Hulu:

Hulu's Live TV service provides access to FOX Sports content, including live games. In some markets, sports content on your local FOX station may not be available. Can you watch FOX Sports on YouTubeTV? Yes, you can access live games and other FOX Sports content on YouTube TV.

Sling TV:

Starting at just $20 for your first month, Sling TV's Blue plan offers Fox and FS1 in select markets, along with 41 other channels. A Sling subscription also includes 50 hours of free DVR storage, so if you’re worried about missing any of the early morning World Cup action, you can always record games. With no tricky contract to get out of, at $20, Sling blue is an easy and affordable way to watch the entire month of World Cup games.

FuboTV:

Fubotv Pro tier gives you access to Fox and FS1 (make sure to check your zip code for eligibility) along with tons of other great channels for watching sports like ABC, CBS, CBS Sports Network and Ion. At a total of $75 per month, the live TV streaming service is definitely the priciest option on this list, but will allow you to watch every World Cup game, and still leaves you with major savings compared to a traditional cable package. Fubo subscribers also get 1000 hours of cloud DVR storage, so you can record those early morning games to watch later. The platform also offers a 7-day free trial period, so you could catch some of the Women's World Cup totally free.

Direct TV:

DirecTV Stream’s Choice package gets you a total of over 105 channels, including FOX and FS1 for Women’s World Cup livestreams, and subscriptions start with a five-day free trial. Plus, you get unlimited cloud DVR storage to record Women’s World Cup matches shown at odd hours. When the free trial ends, DirecTV Stream Choice costs $89.99 a month for three months, and then $99.99 a month after that.

Is the Women’s World Cup on ESPN?

ESPN may be the world leader in sports, but you won’t be watching live matches on it this year. But that also doesn’t mean that you won’t find any coverage of the 2023 Women’s World Cup on the network.

There are 10 Women’s World Cup specials scheduled for ESPN and ESPN2, starting on July 19 and running through Sunday, August 20. ESPN FC’s Dan Thomas and Kay Murray are the hosts, with former U.S. Women’s National Team member Ali Krieger and other analysts on tap. And, of course, there will be the usual coverage on SportsCenter and on ESPN’s Spanish-language properties.

How to watch the Women’s World Cup in Spanish

Cómo ver el mundial femenino en espa?ol: While Fox and FS1 are the main channels for every Women’s World Cup game, there also are some options for those who prefer to hear the games in Spanish. (And we could make the argument that English-speakers will enjoy these more, too.)

On the traditional network side of things, Telemundo and NBC Universo will split duties. And as you’ll note in the full schedule below, every game also is streaming on Peacock (which like Telemundo and NBC Universo is owned by NBCUniversal). But every game on Peacock will be streamed in Spanish, not English.

How to watch Women's World Cup 2023 live stream in the US

Soccer fans in the U.S. can watch the Women's World Cup 2023 across Fox networks. The coverage will be split between FOX and Fox Sports 1 (FS1), with the USWNT's games set to air on FOX. These channels may be accessible as part of your cable package or with one of our best TV antenna picks.

If you've cut the cord and don't have cable, you have plenty of options, too. Our pick of these would be Sling TV. The Sling Blue package costs just $40 per month and comes with more than 30 channels including FOX (in select cities) and FS1.

Fubo is another option. The cable alternative costs $75 per month but gives you 121 channels, including FOX and FS1, plus lots more for sports fans to enjoy. Spanish language coverage is available via Telemundo or Peacock, but you will need a Peacock Premium subscription ($9.99/month) in order to watch.

How to watch Women's World Cup 2023 live stream in Canada

If you're in Canada, you can get all the Women's World Cup 2023 games on TSN, as part of a cable TV package. If you've cut the cord, you can sign up for TSN Direct for $19 per month or you can grab a four-month pass for $49 or a full 12-month pass for $199. Best of all, the service is open to all: you don't need to have TSN as part of an existing TV package.

How to watch Women's World Cup 2023 live stream in the UK

Football fans in the UK are very lucky as every single game of the Women's World Cup 2023 will be broadcast for free — it is the nation’s most popular sport after all. The games will be split between BBC and ITV, with online coverage available on the BBC iPlayer and ITV Hub.

How to watch Women's World Cup 2023 live stream in Australia

Aussie soccer fans can watch the Women's World Cup 2023 for free on Channel 7. The free-to-air network is available on traditional TV or you catch all soccer action online by using the 7Plus streaming service.

Another option is Optus Sport which will be broadcasting the tournament online, on mobile devices and via its dedicated Smart TV app. If you're not already signed up to the Optus network, a monthly subscription will cost AU$24. However, existing Optus customers only pay AU$6 per month.

How to watch Women's World Cup 2023 live stream in New Zealand

Kiwis can access Women's World Cup 2023 live streams via Prime on Sky Go. You'll need to create an account, but otherwise, this streaming service is completely free to locals.

You can also watch the whole tournament on Sky Sport. A Sky Starter and Sky Sport bundle costs NZD$63 per month, or you could go for Sky Sport Now service, which gives you just the Sports channels for a reduced cost of NZD$19/week / NZD$44/month or NZD$449/year.

How to watch the Women's World Cup live stream from anywhere

While various countries offer free live streams, most only provide them for select games, with their own nation being the guaranteed team covered. But if you want your pick of every last match from the group stages to the final, you can't beat the UK coverage, as all matches will be streamed on the BBC iPlayer or ITVX.

So if the game you really want to watch isn't showing in your country, don't give up, as you too can enjoy the extensive UK coverage of every match of the Women's World Cup live streams for free online. However, if you're not in the UK when you try to watch, you'll be hit by a geo-block. You can access these free live streams if you're using a VPN to simulate your viewing device in the UK.

Women’s World Cup? 2023 Schedule

The 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup started on Thursday, July 20, and runs until the final match on Aug. 20. The tournament is currently in its group stage, which will last through Aug. 3. Here’s a full schedule for the Women’s World Cup group stage matches

Tuesday, August 1

  • Group E: Portugal vs. United States — 3 a.m. on FOX
  • Group E: Vietnam vs. Netherlands — 3 a.m. on FS1
  • Group D: China vs. England — 7 a.m. on FOX
  • Group D: Haiti vs. Denmark — 7 a.m. on FS1

Wednesday, August 2

  • Group G: Argentina vs. Sweden — 3 a.m. on FOX
  • Group G: South Africa vs. Italy — 3 a.m. on FS1
  • Group F: Panama vs. France — 6 a.m. on FOX
  • Group F: Jamaica vs. Brazil — 6 a.m. on FS1

Thursday, August 3

  • Group H: South Korea vs. Germany — 6 a.m. on FOX
  • Group H: Morocco vs. Colombia — 6 a.m. on FS1

FAQs

Can I watch the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup for Free?

As you read in our guide, countries offering free live streaming provide only access to a few select games. However, wide coverage is provided by BBC iPlayer and ITVX in the UK. They provide global access to all games, but you’ll need a VPN, video streaming provider, browser, and ISP if you live outside the country.

Where can I watch the Women's World Cup 2023 in the USA?

It doesn’t matter if you pique your interest at the 2023 FIFA Women's world cup knockout stage or the qualifying rounds. Even if you’re not enthusiastic about Megan Rapione’s retirement announcement or Andonovski’s setup of the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 US team, you can still watch the girls for free.

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