Spain Eyes World Cup Glory: Final Preview, TV, and Live Coverage

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Spain’s women’s team has surged into the final after turning the semifinal into a statement moment, meeting the challenge head on and leaving a lasting impression with a knockout of Sweden. The path to the championship remains clear as they chase a historic title in the 2023 Women’s World Cup.

Now the moment of truth arrives. This is the match that every competing squad envisioned before the tournament began: Spain aims to lift the trophy when they meet England on Sunday, August 20, with the event staged across Australia and New Zealand. The Spaniards’ journey has featured a strong comeback after a group-stage loss to Japan, followed by a commanding 16s victory over Switzerland and a tight win against the Netherlands after extra time in the quarterfinals. In the semi-finals, Salma Paralluelo and Olga Carmona supplied the goals that sealed a 2-1 win over Sweden, showcasing the team’s spirit and cohesion under coach Jorge Vilda.

With one final hurdle to clear, the team from Spain stands on the cusp of glory. The championship decider will take place at Stadium Australia in Sydney, a venue known for its 83,000-seat capacity, where the clash against England—the reigning European champions—will unfold after England’s convincing 3-1 semifinal triumph over Australia.

Fans can anticipate comprehensive coverage of the Women’s World Cup in the official guide, which provides thorough context, match details, and schedule updates to help followers stay informed throughout the tournament.

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TV and channels: how to watch the 2023 World Cup live

In Spain, broadcasting rights for the 2023 World Cup sit with RTVE, the public broadcaster. Matches from the final phase are available on La 1, La 2, Teledeporte, the RTVE Play streaming platform, and RTVE.es, ensuring fans can follow the action live across traditional TV and digital platforms.

RTVE: La 1, Teledeporte, RTVE Play and RTVE.es

The World Cup’s final phase is accessible to viewers in Spain without a paid subscription, with both the Spanish team’s matches and those of other national squads broadcast across open channels and online. The schedule offers a diverse lineup, with La 1 and Teledeporte as primary live options and streaming through RTVE.es, the public broadcaster’s official site. The platform also extends coverage through the RTVE app for on-the-go viewing. Additionally, sports programming on RTVE includes analysis and commentary that keeps fans engaged beyond the live scores.

As the tournament unfolds, viewers can expect a robust slate of match analysis and post-match discussions, with expert panels breaking down tactical approaches, player performances, and strategic decisions that shaped each victory. The broadcast plan emphasizes accessibility, ensuring audiences can follow every stage of the competition and revel in the drama of international women’s football.

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