World Cup 2023 Women’s Tournament: Schedules, Watching Guides & Highlights

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The energy around football never cools, not even in the heat of summer, and the year 2023 is no exception. It is the World Cup year, and the spotlight shines on New Zealand and Austria from 20 July to 20 August as the women’s soccer world cup celebration unfolds. The Spanish team was seen as a favorite from the outset, and fans around the world are watching closely as teams prepare for high drama, tight finishes, and unforgettable moments on the international stage.

During the World Cup, match times follow unusual schedules that may differ from typical league play. For Spanish fans, early morning to mid-morning slots often define the viewing window, with live action available on RTVE Spor and Teledeporte. The schedule invites fans to wake up early, set reminders, and enjoy the games with a sense of shared national pride, even across oceans and time zones. Teleportation-like consistency in broadcasts ensures fans can watch with clarity and ease.

Certain matches are free to view on Digital Terrestrial Television, while others appear on online streaming platforms. RTVE Play, the online platform from Spanish public television, is designed for accessibility across devices, including computers, tablets, and mobile phones. This flexibility helps ensure that audiences can follow every goal, save highlights, and rewatch key plays at their convenience. The platform is user friendly, with a straightforward interface that supports multiple screen sizes and network conditions.

Below is an updated calendar highlighting the 2023 World Cup matches, so fans can plan their viewing and tracking of results across the tournament’s progression. Clear, centralized information helps followers stay on top of who plays whom and when, without missing important fixtures.

Today’s matches of the 2023 Women’s World Cup on 16 August: schedules and where to watch

  • 12:00 | Australia – England

All matches are available to follow on RTVE Sports through Teledeporte or RTVE Play, ensuring wide accessibility for audiences across Spain and beyond as the competition advances.

The full calendar of the 2023 World Cup

Players of the Spanish football team celebrate a goal.

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semi-finals

Wednesday, August 16

12:00 | Australia – England

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3rd and 4th place match

Saturday, August 19

10:00 | Semi-final loser 1 – Semi-final loser 2

end

Sunday, August 20

12:00 | Semi Final Winner 1 – Semi Final Winner 2

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