Today’s Women’s World Cup 2023 – watching schedule and how to follow

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The energy around football swells even in the heat of summer, and the 2023 edition in New Zealand and Australia is no exception. From July 20 to August 20, fans worldwide celebrate the women’s game as nations compete for the trophy. Spain entered the tournament with strong expectations and drew attention as a top contender.

With matches taking place across different time zones, some kickoff times appear unusual to fans in Spain. Early-morning to mid-morning slots, roughly between 03:00 and 13:00, are common for certain matchups. Viewers in Spain can watch live coverage on RTVE’s Spor channel and Teledeporte, with additional options available on RTVE Play. The platform is designed to work across computers, tablets, and mobile devices, ensuring fans can catch the action whether at home or on the go. Teleportation is not required; reliable online streaming keeps the games accessible.

Below is an updated calendar outlining the World Cup fixtures for 2023, helping fans plan their viewing around the group-stage and knockout rounds.

Today’s women’s World Cup matches on July 22, 2023: schedules and viewing options

  • Group E – 03:00 | United States – Vietnam
  • Group C – 09:00 | Zambia – Japan
  • Group D – 11:30 | England – Haiti
  • Group D – 14:00 | Denmark – China

All matches are available on RTVE Sports through Teledeporte or RTVE Play.

The full calendar of the 2023 World Cup

Players of the Spanish national team celebrate a goal.

Sunday, July 23

Group G – 07:00 | Sweden – South Africa

Group E – 09:30 | Netherlands – Portugal

Group F – 12:00 | France – Jamaica

Monday, July 24

Group G – 08:00 | Italy – Argentina

Group H – 10:30 | Germany – Morocco

Group F – 13:00 | Brazil – Panama

Tuesday, July 25

Group H – 04:00 | Colombia – Republic of Korea

Group A – 07:30 | New Zealand – Philippines

Group A – 10:00 | Switzerland – Norway

Wednesday, July 26

Group B – 14:00 | Canada – Republic of Ireland

Group C – 07:00 | Japan – Costa Rica

Group C – 09:30 | Spain – Zambia

Thursday, July 27

Group E – 03:30 | USA – Netherlands

Group E – 09:30 | Portugal – Vietnam

Group B – 12:00 | Australia – Nigeria

Friday, July 28

Group G – 02:00 | Argentina – South Africa

Group D – 10:30 | England – Denmark

Group D – 13:00 | China – Haiti

Saturday, July 29

Group G – 09:30 | Sweden – Italy

Group F – 12:00 | France – Brazil

Group F – 14:30 | Panama – Jamaica

Sunday, July 30

Group H – 06:30 | Republic of Korea – Morocco

Group A – 09:00 | Norway – Philippines

Group H – 11:30 | Germany – Colombia

Monday, July 31

Group C – 09:00 | Costa Rica – Zambia

Group C – 09:00 | Japan – Spain

Group B – 12:00 | Canada – Australia

Group B – 12:00 | Republic of Ireland – Nigeria

Tuesday, August 1

Group E – 09:00 | Portugal – USA

Group E – 09:00 | Vietnam – Netherlands

Group D – 13:00 | China – England

Group D – 13:00 | Haiti – Denmark

Wednesday, August 02

Group G – 09:00 | Argentina – Sweden

Group G – 09:00 | South Africa – Italy

Group F – 12:00 | Jamaica – Brazil

Group F – 12:00 | Panama – France

Thursday, August 03

Group H – 12:00 | Republic of Korea – Germany

Group G – 12:00 | Morocco – Colombia

World Cup History (I) | China 1991: United States crowned first champion

Note: this section highlights historic milestones from past World Cups and how the competition has grown since its earliest days.

last 16 matches

Saturday, August 05

07:00 | 1. Group A – 2. Group C

10:00 | 1. Group C – 2. Group A

Sunday, August 06

04:00 | 1st Group E – 2nd Group G

11:00 | 1st Group G – 2nd Group E

Monday, August 07

12:30 | 1. Group B – 2. Group D

09:30 | 1. Group D – 2. Group B

Tuesday, August 08

13:00 | 1. Group F – 2. Group H

10:00 | 1. Group H – 2. Group F

World Cup History (II) | Sweden 1995: double award for Norway

This segment recalls pivotal moments in the tournament’s history and the evolving landscape of women’s football.

quarter final matches

Friday, August 11

03:00 | Eighth winner 1 – Eighth winner 3

09:30 | Round of 16 winner 2 – Round of 16 winner 4

Saturday, August 12

09:00 | Eighth winner 5 – Eighth winner 7

12:30 | Eighth winner 6 – Eighth winner 8

World Cup History (III) | United States 1999: a painful finale and a lasting legacy

This section revisits the dramatic moments from the 1999 tournament and how they shaped the sport in the United States and beyond.

semi-finals

Tuesday, August 15

10:00 | Quarter Final Winner 1 – Quarter Final Winner 2

Wednesday, August 16

12:00 | Quarter Final Winner 3 – Quarter Final Winner 4

World Cup History (IV) | United States 2003: a golden goal seals Germany’s title

This year’s narrative includes the drama of extra time and decisive moments that defined a championship year.

3rd and 4th place match

Saturday, August 19

10:00 | Semi-final losers face off for bronze

end

Sunday, August 20

12:00 | Final representatives meet to decide the champion

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