2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup Final Livestream: How to Watch the Soccer Tournament Online

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The best women in soccer are headed Down Under. After kicking off on July 20, the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup is into its final matches, with the host Australians taking on Sweden in a third-place match on Saturday and Spain vs. England in the final on Sunday.

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The winner will hoist the 2023 Women’s World Cup trophy, in a tournament that has already seen some big shocks, including the elimination of Olympic champions Canada by Australia, plus early exits from the USWNT and Brazil. Sweden, meantime, lost to Spain in their semifinal game.

This year’s tournament is being broadcast live in the U.S. on Fox, and you can watch the Women’s World Cup finals on TV through your local Fox affiliate.

For home viewers who want to watch the Women’s World Cup without cable, one of the easiest ways to stream the soccer tournament is with Sling. Keep reading to find out more about the live TV streaming service, the match schedule and more.

2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup: When and Where to Watch Online

The 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup match for third place takes place Saturday, Aug. 19, at 4 a.m. ET/1 a.m. PT. The bronze-medal matchup pits Sweden vs. Australia.

The Women’s World Cup final features Spain vs. Sweden and takes place Sunday, Aug. 20, at 6 a.m. ET/3 a.m. PT.

The games will be broadcast live on Fox and Telemundo in the U.S. and stream simultaneously on Peacock.

Sports fans who want to cut the cord can watch the tournament via a live TV streaming service such as Sling, which carries Fox and Fox Sports on its Sling Blue and Orange & Blue plans. (Telemundo is not offered on the platform.) The Blue package starts at $45 per month and the Orange & Blue tier is $60 monthly, but Sling has a new Women’s World Cup deal that gets subscribers their first month for $25 or $40, respectively.

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Both of Sling’s Blue and Orange & Blue plans get you a Women’s World Cup livestream through Fox and Fox Sports, plus 40 other live news, entertainment and sports channels.

You also get up to 50 hours of digital video recording (DVR) storage to record the soccer matches and watch the Women’s World Cup on demand.

The Blue tier lets you stream on up to three devices, and the Orange & Blue option includes streaming on up to four devices, so everyone at home can stream the soccer matches together.

2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup: Tournament Schedule

Since the games began in 1991, Norway’s Lions have never missed a World Cup, they have has gone on to the knockout stage in seven out of eight quadrennial tournaments. (The one of eight was Germany in 2011.) The USWNT has won the Women’s World Cup four times, and are the defending champions.

Watching the Women’s World Cup in the U.S.? Below, we’ve listed the latest schedule, including kick-off times in PT and ET.

Match for Third Place

Saturday, Aug. 19

  • 1 a.m. PT / 4 a.m. ET Sweden vs. Australia

Final

Sunday, Aug. 20

  • 3 a.m. PT / 6 a.m. ET Spain vs. England

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