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How to watch Women's World Cup 2023 for free online and on TV

Rachel Daly of England celebrates their side's win after the final whistle ahead of the 2023 Women's World Cup.

Women's World Cup 2023 live stream

The Women's World Cup 2023 is available to watch for free in the UK on both BBC One and ITV, and online on BBC iPlayer and ITVX. You can also watch the Women's World Cup 2023 on Fox Sports in the USA, and on Optus Sport in Australia. Use a VPN to watch your local free stream from anywhere if you happen to be away from home. Full details on how to watch the Women's World Cup 2023 on TV just below.

Women's World Cup 2023 live stream: preview

All eyes will be on Australia and New Zealand this summer as the 2023 Women's World Cup kicks off.

Ten stadiums across nine cities – five in Australia and four in New Zealand – will play host to 32 of the best teams on the planet, with defending champions the USA hoping to lift the trophy for a fifth time and make it three wins in a row. They will face stiff competition from a number of European sides, including Germany, Spain, France, Sweden, the Netherlands and European champions England, although many squads will be without key players through injury.

Fran Kirby, Beth Mead and Leah Williamson will all be absent for the Lionesses, but Rachel Daly is in the form of her life. Arsenal's Dutch star Vivianne Miedema is out with a knee injury, and French winger Delphine Cascarino will also be watching at home on TV, while America's trio of Catarina Macario, Mallory Swanson and captain Becky Sauerbrunn all have fitness issues that will keep them off the pitch.

With the competition expanded to 32 teams for the first time, there are also a number of underdogs hoping to make their mark, with Ireland, Vietnam, Panama, Zambia, Haiti, Morocco, Portugal and the Philippines all qualifying for the first time. Will any of them manage to take the more established teams by surprise?

The Women's World Cup kicks off on Thursday July 20th. Make sure you know how to watch a Women's World Cup live stream from anywhere in the world.

UK: Women's World Cup 2023 free live stream

Coverage of the Women's World Cup 2023 will be split between the BBC and ITV in the UK, with both channels showing the final on 20th August.

For games on the Beeb, you can tune in via BBC One, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website in HD, while ITV will be showing its matches on ITV 1, ITV 4 and streaming on ITVX.

Watch a Women's World Cup 2023 live stream from anywhere

You won't be able to watch your regular Women's World Cup 2023 live stream while traveling abroad. The streaming service will spot that you're in a foreign country and block you. You can use a VPN (virtual private network) to get around this, though.

It's a straightforward piece of software which sets your device to appear as if it's in the right country, allowing you to watch any Women's World Cup 2023 live stream from anywhere in the world.

We rate ExpressVPN as the best VPN for the Women's World Cup 2023. It offers a 30-day guarantee for all your money back if you're not happy with the service.

How to use a VPN for Women's World Cup 2023 live stream

1. Install the VPN of your choice. ExpressVPN is the one we recommend.

2. Open up the VPN app and choose the location of the service you wish to access. For the Women's World Cup 2023, you may wish to choose 'UK' for BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport, or ITVX.

3. Then head over to  BBC iPlayer or ITVX on your browser or device and enjoy the free Women's World Cup 2023 live stream!

USA: watch Women's World Cup 2023 live stream

Soccer fans in the US can watch a Women's World Cup live stream on Fox Sports, which can be accessed through cable cutting services Sling and FuboTV.

Sling currently is offering new customers $10 off their first month and there's a free-trial of FuboTV too. There are no long contracts with either service. If you're not happy with them, you can cancel them at any time. What's to lose?

Of course, Sling and FuboTV are only available within the States so be sure to use a VPN if you're a US subscriber stuck abroad. We recommend ExpressVPN as it's reliable and comes with a risk-free 30-day money-back guarantee.

Australia: watch Women's World Cup 2023 live stream

If you're in Australia, local streaming service Optus Sport will provide live coverage of the Women's World Cup 2023. The service costs just AU$24.99 monthly or AU$199 annually.

Stuck away from your home in Oz at the moment? You'll need to use a VPN to access your Women's World Cup live stream on Optus Sport without being geo-blocked.

Women's World Cup 2023 – groups

Group A: New Zealand, Norway, Philippines, Switzerland

Group B: Australia, Canada, Nigeria, Republic of Ireland

Group C: Costa Rica, Japan, Spain, Zambia

Group D: China, Denmark, England, Haiti

Group E: Netherlands, Portugal, USA, Vietnam

Group F: Brazil, France, Jamaica, Panama

Group G: Argentina, Italy, South Africa, Sweden

Group H: Colombia, Germany, South Korea, Morocco

Women's World Cup 2023 – date & TV times

All times BST (UK time)

Thursday 20th July
New Zealand vs Norway - 8.00am
Australia vs Republic of Ireland - 11.00am

Friday 21st July
Nigeria vs Canada - 3:30am
Philippines vs Switzerland - 6.00am
Spain vs Costa Rica - 8.30am

Saturday 22nd July
USA vs Vietnam - 2.00am
Zambia vs Japan - 8.00am
England vs Haiti - 10.30am
Denmark vs China - 1.00pm

Sunday 23rd July
Sweden vs South Africa - 6.00am
Holland vs Portugal - 8.30am
France vs Jamaica - 11.00am

Monday 24th July
Italy vs Argentina - 7.00am
Germany vs Morocco - 9.30am
Brazil vs Panama - 12.00pm

Tuesday 25th July
Colombia vs Korea Republic - 3.00am
New Zealand vs Philippines - 6.30am
Switzerland vs Norway - 9.00am

Wednesday 26th July
Japan vs Costa Rica - 6.00am
Spain vs Zambia - 8.30am
Canada vs Republic of Ireland - 1.00pm

Thursday 27th July
USA vs Holland - 2.00am
Portugal vs Vietnam - 8.30am
Australia vs Nigeria - 11.00am

Friday 28th July
Argentina vs South Africa - 1.00am
England vs Denmark - 9.30am
China vs Haiti - 12.00pm

Saturday 29th July
Sweden vs Italy - 8.30am
France vs Brazil - 11.00am
Panama vs Jamaica - 1.30pm

Sunday 30th July
Korea Republic vs Morocco - 5.30am
Norway vs Philippines - 8.00am
Switzerland vs New Zealand - 8.00am
Germany vs Colombia - 10.30am

Monday 31st July
Costa Rica vs Zambia - 8.00am
Japan vs Spain - 8.00am
Canada vs Australia - 11.00am
Republic of Ireland vs Nigeria - 11.00am

Tuesday 1st August
Portugal vs USA - 8.00am
Vietnam vs Holland - 8.00am
China vs England - 12.00pm
Haiti vs Denmark - 12.00pm

Wednesday 2nd August
Argentina vs Sweden - 8.00am
South Africa vs Italy - 8.00am
Jamaica vs Brazil - 11.00am
Panama vs France - 11.00am

Thursday 3rd August
Korea Republic vs Germany - 11.00am
Morocco vs Colombia - 11.00am 

Saturday 5th August to Tuesday 8th August
Round of 16

Friday 11th August to Saturday 12th August
Quarter-finals

Tuesday 15th August to Wednesday 16th August
Semi-finals

Sunday 20th August
Final

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