FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 is finally here!After waiting four long years, the 2023 Women's World Cup kicks off with the first matches Thursday, July 20th. The biggest international tournament in women's soccer will be played across Australia and New Zealand. Who will win the World Cup trophy and a substantial cash prize? We can't wait to watch and find out!The USA women's team plays their first match on Friday, July 21 against the Vietnam soccer team.
The U.S. Women's National Team (USWNT) has a majorly skilled team this year, including 2022 MVP Sophia Smith, high scorer Alex Morgan and Trinity Rodman (daughter of NBA all-star Dennis Rodman) who was the youngest player to be drafted as of 2021, and completed the season her first season with the title Rookie of the Year.
Will this be the year for the USWNT to secure their fifth World Cup title?You won't want to miss a second of this competitive soccer series that will be airing on FOX and FOX Sports 1 (FS1). If you don't have a cable package allowing you to watch these channels, don't worry; we are here to you with options to see the FIFA Women's World Cup via streaming.
Basically, to ensure you can cheer on most of the games, you'll need a streaming service that offers live TV, including SlingTV, fuboTV and Hulu + Live TV. Sign up for SlingTV's Blue tier, which has FOX and FS1 access, for only $22.50 for your first month. You can catch all the Women's World Cup games with the Blue plan.By opting fuboTV Pro, you'll get access to FOX and FS1 (plus 164 more channels) to watch all the matches.
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