It’s the launch of the Women’s Football World Cup this Thursday, July 20, 2023. We detail the schedules and channels to watch the matches.
[Updated July 20, 2023 07:03 AM] The Women’s World Cup kicks off today. This Thursday, July 20, two qualifying matches are to be seen on French antennas: the meeting between New Zealand and Norway at 9:00 a.m. on France 2 and that between Australia and the Republic of Ireland at 12:00 p.m. on W9. France’s first match is scheduled for Sunday July 23 at 12 p.m. on M6. Les Bleues will face Jamaica.
The event lasts until August 20, 2023 in Australia. As a result, the broadcast of the matches must adapt to the eight-hour time difference. The France Télévision and M6 groups are responsible for broadcasting the Women’s World Cup in France. Matches will be on from 2 a.m. until the afternoon. Below, we detail the full program and practical information to know before watching the tournament on television.
The FIFA Women’s World Cup takes place in the summer of 2023. The event kicks off on Thursday, July 20. Every day for a month, qualifying matches will be offered before the final stages. The 2023 winner will be announced on Sunday, August 20.
The Women’s Football World Cup is fully accessible free of charge for all holders of DTT channels. Broadcasting is shared by the France Télévision and M6 groups. It is therefore on France 2, France 3, M6 or W9 that the meetings are to be followed live.
The 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup is taking place in Australia. There is therefore a time difference of 8 hours with France. The television broadcasts of the matches will begin, French time, from 2 a.m. to end in the afternoon.
Thursday, July 20
Friday, July 21
Saturday July 22
Sunday July 23
Monday, July 24
Tuesday, July 25
Wednesday, July 26
Thursday, July 27
Friday, July 28
Saturday July 29
Sunday July 30
Monday, July 31
Tuesday, August 1
Wednesday August 2
Thursday August 3
Saturday August 5
Sunday August 6
Monday, August 7
Tuesday, August 8
Friday August 11
Saturday August 12
Tuesday, August 15: Semi-Final 1: 10:00 a.m.
Wednesday, August 16: Semi-final 2: 12:00 p.m.
Saturday 19 August: Small Final, 3rd Place Match (Brisbane): 10:00am on M5 or W9
Sunday August 20: Final (Sydney): 12:00 p.m. on France 2 or France 3