Kevin De Bruyne said, "When you're part of a World Cup, it's always now or never." This statement is always right regarding the FIFA World Cup; whether you are on or off the field, you can't afford to miss any moment of this championship while playing or watching. So, the ending season of FIFA World Cup 2022 for Men won't let you take a break since you have to prepare to watch Women's World Cup live without missing any moment of any match. This article will help you to organize your schedule for women's world cup streaming while providing all the necessary insights into this championship.

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When and Where is the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 Hosted?

The FIFA Women's World Cup has been scheduled to start from 20th July to 20th August 2023. Australia and New Zealand jointly hosted this championship for the first time. In the bidding, these two countries won the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 hosting honor with 22 votes when Colombia got 13 and Recused received 2. So, let's see what makes this joint hosting special and significant in the FIFA Women's World Cup journey.

  • Australia & New Zealand have never hosted the FIFA World Cup.
  • This is the first time this ninth edition of the FIFA Women's championship is hosted in more than one country.
  • This is the first time the FIFA Women's tournament has been organized in the southern hemisphere.
  • For the first time, it has been held in Oceania.
  • After China, Australia is the 2nd association in AFC to host this FIFA tournament.

How is FIFA Branding this 2023 Championship?

While giving equal importance to international and regional sentiment, the Toronto and Los Angeles-based creative agency designed the official emblem. However, the overall branding has been designed by Australian artists. In the emblem, a soccer ball has been symbolized with 32 colors, and it refers to the expanded field with two natural terrains of the two hosting countries.

The official slogan, "Beyond Greatness," of this championship represents the expansion and prominence of women's football passion. All the native names of the match-hosting cities have been used in the branding. "Unity" is the official theme song of this tournament. "Tazuni" is the official Mascot that symbolizes a little penguin.

What is the Tournament Format?

While executing the team expansion proposal suggested by FIFA President Gianni Infantino, the Women's World Cup number of teams has been increased from 24 to 32. The prize amount has also been doubled up. The 32 teams will be parted into 8 groups of 4 teams. The top two winners of each group will play in the Knockout Tournament with a round of 16 teams. The total number of games has increased from 52 to 64.

How to Qualify for the Women's World Cup 2023?

According to tradition, the two hosting countries, Australia and New Zealand, will be automatically qualified for the tournament. And the rest of the teams have been qualified through the continental championships. However, being an exception, UEFA organizes separate qualifying competitions. Women's World Cup champions of the United States will be eligible through CONCACAF W Championship.

What are the final Teams of the Tournament?

Because of the pandemic and travel restrictions, many countries and football associations have withdrawn their participation from this 2023 FIFA championship. So, let's see the 8 groups of 4 teams in detail to watch Women's World Cup 2023 according to your schedule.

The 8 Groups of 4 Teams Details

  • Group A: New Zealand, Switzerland,Philippines, & Norway
  • Group B: Australia, Canada, Republic of Ireland, & Nigeria
  • Group C: Spain, Japan, Costa Rica, & Zambia
  • Group D: Ply-off Group B winner, Denmark, England, & China PR
  • Group E: Play-off Group A winner, USA, Netherlands, & Vietnam
  • Group F: Play-off Group C winner, Jamaica, France, & Brazil
  • Group G: Argentina, Italy, Sweden, & South Africa
  • Group H: South Korea, Morocco, Germany, & Colombia

The Play-off Details

  • Group A: Cameroon, Thailand, & Portugal
  • Group B: Senegal, Chile, & Haiti
  • Group C: Paraguay, Chinese Taipei, Papua New Guinea, & Panama

What are the match schedule and Venues of FIFA 2023?

FIFA has organized and declared its 2023 FIFA women's championship schedule two days after the draw. The opening match will be held at Eden Park on 20th July 2023 with the hosting country New Zealand. It will be followed by the inaugural match in Australia at Sydney Football Stadium on the same day. The group stage fixture will be divided into two hosting countries, and each country will host 4 groups. On 19th August 2023, the Third-Place match will be held at Lang Park. And the final match has been scheduled in Stadium Australia on 20th August 2023.

You can start planning to watch Women's World Cup live while enjoying the goose-bumping temptation in the stadium. 6 stadiums in 5 cities in Australia and 4 stadiums have been selected as the final venues for the 2023 FIFA championship. Most stadiums have undergone certain renovations like floodlights, gender-neutral changing rooms, and pitch renovations to meet the FIFA council parameters.

In Australia

  • Stadium Australia: Sydney: Seats: 83,500
  • Sydney Football Stadium: Sydney: Seats: 42,512
  • Hindmarsh Stadium: Adelaide: Seats: 18,435
  • Lang Park: Brisbane: Seats: 52,263
  • Melbourne Rectangular Stadium: Melbourne: Seats: 30,052
  • Perth Rectangular Stadium: Perth: Seats: 22,225

In New Zealand

  • Eden Park: Auckland: Seats: 48,276
  • Wellington Regional Stadium: Wellington: Seats: 39,000
  • Waikato Stadium: Hamilton: Seats: 25,111
  • Forsyth Barr Stadium: Dunedin: Seats: 28,744

How can you enjoy Women's World Cup streaming?

There are different broadcasting partners in different countries that make it easy to watch the women's world cup live anytime, anywhere. This season, FIFA expects around 2 million worldwide audiences to support this women's championship. If you think about how you can watch the women's world cup without traveling to Australia or New Zealand, the USA audience can enjoy live streaming and replay on FoxSports.com, the FoxSports app & FuboTV.

The FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 draw on October 22 will be available on FIFA's youtube channel worldwide. Being an official broadcasting partner of this tournament, Optus Sport will telecast the draw live streaming for free. You can watch women's world cup live streaming this the official website of FIFA.com. In the UK, you can access women's world cup streaming through BBC and ITV.

Few Broadcasters in Various Countries

  • Argentina: TVP, TyC Sports
  • Australia: Optus Sport, SBS, Seven Network
  • Brazil: TV Globo, SporTV
  • Canada: CTV, RDS, TSN, Bell Media
  • Europe: EBU
  • New Zealand: Prime, Sky Sports
  • USA: Fox, Telemundo

What are the Ticket details for the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023?

You must hurry to watch Women's World Cup in your favorite destination as the tickets are available on FIFA's official website. Before jumping to buy the tickets, you have a look at the few useful information to make the best choice for your world cup watching experience.

  • There are three categories of tickets. 1st: highest price with premium seats. 2nd: immediate adjacent seats to 1st category. 3rd: seats that are outside of these two categories.
  • There are "Accessibility Tickets" for physically disabled people.
  • Seat categories can be varied from match to match.
  • Tickets are available based on local currencies. Australian residents have to pay in AUD, New Zealand residents have to pay in NZD, and the International audience has to pay in AUD to buy the tickets.
  • You can't buy tickets for multiple matches that will be held on the same day.

Price Details

Match

Category 1

Adult & Child

Category 2

Adult & Child

Category 3

Adult & Child

Opening Match

$80 & $ 40

$50 & $25

$30 & $15

Inaugural Match

$80 & $40

$50 & $25

$30 & $15

Group Stage

$40 & $20

$30 & $15

$20 & $10

Group Stage

$60 & $30

$40 & $20

$20 & $10

Round 16

$60 & $30

$40 & $20

$30 & $15

Quarter Final

$80 & $40

$50 & $25

$30 & $15

Semi-Finals

$100 & $50

$70 & $35

$30 & $15

3rd Place

$40 & $20

$30 & $15

$20 & $10

Final Match

$120 & $60

$80 & $40

$40 & $20

Final Feed

When you know the most informative and useful information about the Women's World Cup streaming in 2023, it's time to plan your schedule to enjoy your favorite match. While enjoying a few matches on your television screen, you can also explore the real-time match-watching experience from the gallery of your favorite stadium.