2023 Women’s World Cup – UK TV Schedule
The BBC and ITV will provide live television coverage of the upcoming 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.
Both broadcasters have now revealed their television schedule and proposed picks for the tournament ahead.
The tournament kicks-off on the BBC, with live coverage of host nation New Zealand facing Norway in Auckland at 8am on July 20.
England’s crucial second group stage game against Denmark (9.30am, July 28) will also be live on the BBC. Going into the tournament, England will surely hope that this game could see them clinch qualification from their group.
Throughout the rest of the group stages, the BBC will feature games involving many of the world’s greatest sides, including France, Netherlands, Brazil, Australia and World Champions USA.
With first pick of the Round of 16 stage, the BBC will broadcast live coverage of England’s first knockout game if they make it past the group stages.
Later in the tournament, the BBC is the only place you can watch both World Cup Semi-Finals. The final will be broadcast by both the BBC and ITV.
See below for a handy guide to the Group Stage’s TV fixture split between BBC and ITV coverage.
Group Stage TV Schedule
| Date | Kick Off | Match | Location | Broadcaster |
20 July | 8am | New Zealand v Norway | Auckland | BBC |
| 11am | Australia v Republic of Ireland | Sydney | ITV | |
21 July | 3.30am | Nigeria v Canada | Melbourne | BBC |
| 6am | Philippines v Switzerland | Dunedin | ITV | |
| 8.30am | Spain v Costa Rica | Wellington | BBC | |
22 July | 2am | USA v Vietnam | Auckland | BBC |
| 8am | Zambia v Japan | Hamilton | BBC | |
| 10.30am | England v Haiti | Brisbane | ITV | |
| 1pm | Denmark v China | Perth | BBC | |
23 July | 6am | Sweden v South Africa | Wellington | BBC |
| 8.30am | Netherlands v Portugal | Dunedin | BBC | |
| 11am | France v Jamaica | Sydney | ITV | |
24 July | 7am | Italy v Argentina | Auckland | ITV |
| 9.30am | Germany v Morocco | Melbourne | ITV | |
| 12pm | Brazil v Panama | Adelaide | ITV | |
25 July | 3am | Colombia v South Korea | Sydney | BBC |
| 6.30am | New Zealand v Philippines | Wellington | ITV | |
| 9am | Switzerland v Norway | Hamilton | ITV | |
26 July | 6am | Japan v Costa Rica | Dunedin | ITV |
| 8.30am | Spain v Zambia | Auckland | BBC | |
| 1pm | Canada v Republic of Ireland | Perth | ITV | |
27 July | 2am | USA v Netherlands | Wellington | BBC |
| 8.30am | Portugal v Vietnam | Hamilton | ITV | |
| 11am | Australia v Nigeria | Brisbane | BBC | |
28 July | 1am | Argentina v South Africa | Dunedin | ITV |
| 9.30am | England v Denmark | Sydney | BBC | |
| 12pm | China v Haiti | Adelaide | ITV | |
29 July | 8.30am | Sweden v Italy | Wellington | BBC |
| 11am | France v Brazil | Brisbane | BBC | |
| 1.30pm | Panama v Jamaica | Perth | ITV | |
30 July | 5.30am | South Korea v Morocco | Adelaide | BBC |
| 10.30am | Germany v Colombia | Sydney | ITV | |
| 8am | Norway v Philippines | Auckland | BBC | |
| 8am | Switzerland v New Zealand | Dunedin | BBC | |
31 July | 8am | Japan v Spain | Wellington | ITV |
| 8am | Costa Rica v Zambia | Hamilton | ITV | |
| 11am | Republic of Ireland v Nigeria | Brisbane | BBC | |
| 11am | Canada v Australia | Melbourne | BBC | |
1 August | 8am | Vietnam v Netherlands | Dunedin | ITV |
| 8am | Portugal v USA | Auckland | ITV | |
| 12pm | China v England | Adelaide | ITV | |
| 12pm | Haiti v Denmark | Perth | ITV | |
2 August | 8am | Argentina v Sweden | Hamilton | BBC |
| 8am | South Africa v Italy | Wellington | BBC | |
| 11am | Panama v France | Sydney | ITV | |
| 11am | Jamaica v Brazil | Melbourne | ITV | |
3 August | 11am | Morocco v Colombia | Perth | BBC |
| 11am | South Korea v Germany | Brisbane | BBC |
Alongside TV coverage, live audio commentary will be broadcast on BBC Radio 5 Live and 5 Sports Extra, after securing rights to broadcast the tournament. Fans will be able to listen to 5 Live coverage on BBC Sounds, DAB radio and the BBC Sport website.

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