Excitement is building in the football world as the Women's World Cup
in Australia and New Zealand is fast approaching.
Teams from 32 nations around the world will converge on the two
countries and hope to achieve glory at the biggest competition in
women's football.
The USA are looking to win an unprecedented third World Cup in a row,
whilst England are looking to win their first after their triumph in the
Euros, but the likes of Germany, France and even Australia will be
hoping for their chance to achieve greatness at the World Cup.
It is set to be a brilliant month of football, and The Sporting News
has all the details on how fans around the world can tune into the
action on TV.
Women's World Cup TV channel
The Women's World Cup begins on July 20 as both host nations are
in action on the opening night.
New Zealand play in the opening match of the tournament in Auckland,
as they host Norway at 5:00 p.m. local time, before Australia play the
Republic of Ireland in front of more than 80,000 people at Stadium
Australia in Sydney.
The Women's World Cup is one of the most popular sporting events
in the world; according to FIFA, 1.12 billion people tuned into the
2019 tournament in France, and there is a great chance that record
will be broken with a new high of 32 teams at this edition, as well
as the growing popularity of women's football.
Broadcasters around the world are showing every match of the
Women's World Cup live, offering wall-to-wall coverage of all
the action and key moments from the tournament in Australia and
New Zealand.
Country | TV Channel |
---|---|
USA | Fox Sports, FS1, NBC Universo (Spanish), Telemundo (Spanish) |
Canada | TSN, CTV, RDS (French) |
United Kingdom | BBC, ITV, ITV 4 |
Australia | Channel 7, Optus Sport |
New Zealand | Sky Sport, Prime TV |
Singapore | StarHub, Singtel, Mediacorp |
Hong Kong | Viu TV, NOW Sports One, NOW Sports Prime |
Malaysia | — |
India | DD Sports (Doordarshan) |