Spain’s women’s national team closed a historic run by defeating Sweden in the semifinals and now pursues the championship.
The Spain team aims for the title against England on Sunday, August 20 during the 2023 Women’s World Cup, staged across Australia and New Zealand.
After a group stage setback against Japan, La Roja recovered with a strong round of 16 victory over Switzerland and then edged the Netherlands in the quarterfinals after extra time. In the semifinal, goals from Salma and Olga Carmona propelled the team past Sweden 2-1 in a thrilling match that highlighted Spain’s resilience and talent.
The final will be played at Stadium Australia in Sydney, which can accommodate 83,000 spectators, with the winner of the second semifinal between England and Australia awaiting the outcome on a date to be confirmed following that match on August 16.
For all the details of the Women’s World Cup, readers can consult the Goal.com guide. All information is available there for fans seeking schedules, venues, and team news.
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In Spain, RTVE holds the rights to broadcast the 2023 World Cup, with matches shown on La 1, La 2, Teledeporte, RTVE Play, and RTVE.es. The public broadcaster presents live coverage of the final stages, including every match featuring the Spanish team as well as other national teams involved in the tournament.
RTVE: La 1, Teledeporte, RTVE Play and RTVE.es
This World Cup phase is accessible openly in Spain, allowing free viewing of the Spanish team’s matches and matches from other nations. The programming mix is diverse, with a wide array of fixtures televised on open channels and streaming via RTVE.es, the official site of Radio Televisión Española. The public broadcaster also provides updates and analysis through its sports programming and related platforms. The competition atmosphere is enhanced by studio shows and nightly sports discussions that cover European U21 matches and other regional action.
Note: This overview reflects the structure used in contemporary broadcast coverage of the tournament as reported by Goal, with historical context and scheduling maintained for fans following the 2023 event.