The Spain women’s national team remains on track to reach the semi-finals, aiming to overcome one of the tournament’s favorites.
With the dream of lifting the World Cup alive, Spain is preparing for a knockout clash in the 2023 Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand. The squad, led by head coach Jorge Vilda, bounced back from a tough group-stage loss to Japan by defeating Switzerland in the Round of 16. Their next challenge pits them against the Dutch side, a strong title contender that eliminated South Africa with a clean slate in the same round.
That decisive quarterfinal duel will be staged at Sky Stadium, which seats about 45,000 fans. The venue sits in Wellington, New Zealand, a city known for its vibrant match-day atmosphere. The winner advances to a semi-final showdown against the winner of the Japan vs. Sweden tie.
For comprehensive coverage of the Women’s World Cup, readers can consult the free Goal.com Guide for all the latest details and match-by-match updates. All information is compiled to help fans follow every pivotal moment.
The Spain vs. Netherlands quarterfinal details for the 2023 Women’s World Cup
Where to watch Spain vs. Netherlands online in 2023: TV and streaming options
TV and channel: viewing options for the 2023 World Cup knockout rounds
In Spain, RTVE holds the broadcast rights to the 2023 World Cup, with coverage across La 1, La 2, Teledeporte, the RTVE Play platform, and RTVE.es. These public channels will carry live broadcasts of the final tournament phase, including Spain’s matches and those of every other competing team.
RTVE: La 1, Teledeporte, RTVE Play and RTVE.es
The knockout phase in Spain will be accessible free-to-air, ensuring fans can watch live action without a subscription. This setup guarantees broad accessibility for supporters across the country, highlighting the national team’s journey as it unfolds.
The programming lineup is varied and robust. Numerous matches will be available on open channels such as La 1 and Teledeporte, with additional streaming provided through RTVE.es, the official public broadcaster site. The broadcaster’s sports app also offers coverage, ensuring fans can follow the action on mobile devices. On top of live games, in-depth analysis programs like Estudio Estadio provide nightly reviews of European action and national team performances.