How to Watch the Women’s World Cup Quarterfinals to See Which Country Moves On
As soccer fans come one step closer to finding who wins this year’s competition, viewers may be wondering how to watch the Women’s World Cup 2023 live online to see which countries make it to the next round and which are eliminated.
The FIFA World Cup 2023 quarterfinals air from August 10 to August 12, 2023. The remaining countries include Spain, Netherlands, Japan, Sweden, France, England, Colombia, and Australia, which is the host for this year’s tournament alongside New Zealand. The 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup is the first FIFA competition for either men or women to be held by two confederations.
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Whether you’re a fan of the remaining countries or not, read on for how to watch the World Cup 2023 quarterfinals live online to see which teams move forward in the competition.
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How to watch Women’s World Cup 2023 live online
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The Women’s World Cup 2023 quarter finals air on FOX Sports 1, which is available to stream on services like Sling Blue and Sling Orange + Blue. With its current deals, Sling Blue costs $22.50 for one’s first month and $45 per month after the first month ends. Sling Orange + Blue costs $30 for one’s first month and $60 per month after the first month ends.
Sling Blue offers 42 channels, including FOX Sports 1 to stream the Women’s World Cup, as well as 50 hours of DVR storage and the ability to stream on three devices at the same time. Sling Orange + Blue includes everything in Sling Blue, as well as seven additional channels: Disney Channel, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3, Freeform, MotorTrend, and QVC.
Read on for step-by-step instructions on how to sign up for Sling TV to watch the Women’s World Cup 2023 live online.
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Women’s World Cup 2023 quarter finals schedule
August 10, 2023
Spain vs. Netherlands at 9 p.m.
August 11, 2023
Japan vs. Sweden at 3:30 a.m.
August 12, 2023
Australia vs. France at 3 a.m.
England vs. Colombia at 6:30 a.m.
Women’s World Cup 2023 schedule
July 20, 2023
New Zealand vs. Norway
Australia vs.Republic of Ireland
Nigeria vs. Canada
July 21, 2023
Philippines vs. Switzerland
Spain vs. Costa Rica
United States vs. Vietnam
July 22, 2023
Zambia vs. Japan
England vs. Haiti
Denmark vs. China
July 23, 2023
Sweden vs. South Africa
Netherlands vs. Portugal
France vs. Jamaica
July 24, 2023
Italy vs. Argentina
Germany vs. Morocco
Brazil vs. Panama
Colombia vs. South Korea
July 25, 2023
New Zealand vs. Philippines
Switzerland vs. Norway
July 26, 2023
Japan vs. Costa Rica
Spain vs. Zambia
Canada vs. Republic of Ireland
United States vs. Netherlands
July 27, 2023
Portugal vs. Vietnam
Australia vs. Nigeria
Argentina vs. South Africa
July 28, 2023
England vs. Denmark
China vs. Haiti
July 29, 2023
Sweden vs. Italy
France vs. Brazil
Panama vs. Jamaica
July 30, 2023
South Korea vs. Morocco
Norway vs. Philippines
Switzerland vs. New Zealand
Germany vs. Colombia
July 31, 2023
Costa Rica vs. Zambia
Japan vs. Spain
Canada vs. Australia
Republic of Ireland vs. Nigeria
August 1, 2023
Portugal vs. United States
Vietnam vs. Netherlands
China vs. England
Haiti vs. Denmark
August 2, 2023
Argentina vs. Sweden
South Africa vs. Italy
Jamaica vs. Brazil
Panama vs. France
August 3, 2023
Morocco vs. Colombia
South Korea vs. Germany
August 5, 2023
Switzerland vs. Spain
Japan vs. Norway
Netherlands vs. South Africa
August 6, 2023
Sweden vs. United States
August 7, 2023
England vs. Nigeria
Australia vs. Denmark
August 8, 2023
Colombia vs. Jamaica
France vs. Morocco
August 10, 2023
Round of 16 1 winner vs. Round of 16 3 winner
August 11, 2023
Round of 16 2 winner vs. Round of 16 4 winner
August 12, 2023
Round of 16 5 winner vs. Round of 16 7 winner
Round of 16 6 winner vs. Round of 16 8 winner
August 15, 2023
Quarterfinal 1 winner vs. Quarter 2 winner
August 16, 2023
Quarterfinal 3 winner vs. Quarterfinal 4 winner
August 19, 2023
Semifinal 1 loser vs. Semifinal 2 loser
August 20, 2023
Semifinal 1 winner vs. Semifinal 2 winner
Who is the Women’s World Cup 2023 host?
The Women’s World Cup 2023 is jointly hosted by Australia and New Zealand. The 2023 tournament is the first FIFA Women’s World Cup to be hosted by more than one nation, as well as the first World Cup to be held across multiple confederations. (Australia is in the the Asian confederation, while New Zealand is in the Oceanian confederation.) The 2023 tournament is also the first Women’s World Cup to feature 21 teams, which is eight more from the previous 24. The increase replicates the same format used by the Men’s World Cup from 1998 to 2022.
The opening match of the Women’s World Cup 2023 was held between New Zealand and Norway at Eden Park in Auckland on July 20, 2023. The Women’s World Cup 2023 finals are set to take place on August 20, 2023, at Stadium Australia in Sydney.
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