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Women’s World Cup TV schedule, live streaming, kickoff times on Fox and Telemundo

Here’s everything you need to know about TV and online streaming coverage for all 64 games of the tournament from Australia and New Zealand.

JP Dellcamera (left), Fox's lead women's soccer play-by-play broadcaster, at the 2019 women's World Cup.
JP Dellcamera (left), Fox's lead women's soccer play-by-play broadcaster, at the 2019 women's World Cup.Read moreJulien Mattia / Fox Sports

The women’s World Cup is here again, and this one promises to be the biggest yet. It’s the first one with 32 teams, and the United States enters as the two-time reigning champion.

All 64 games of the tournament will be on TV in the United States live from Australia and New Zealand. Unfortunately for fans in the U.S., a lot of kickoffs are in the middle of the night here. Whether you’re going to stay up late, wake up early, or just record it all for later, here’s what you need to know about how to watch the action.

What channel is the women’s World Cup on TV?

Fox Sports has the rights in English, and Telemundo — owned by Philadelphia-based Comcast — has them in Spanish. Fox is putting 29 games on its free-to-air broadcast network, including every U.S. game, and 35 on cable channel FS1. Telemundo is putting 33 games on its free-to-air broadcast network and 31 on cable channel Universo. That’s the most women’s World Cup games ever put on a free-to-air channel.

Combining the two networks’ schedules, 22 games are exclusively on cable. You’ll find them in the full game listings below.

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Carli Lloyd (center) and Alexi Lalas (right) will be Fox studio analysts, while JP Dellacamera (left) calls play-by-play of the United States' games.
Carli Lloyd (center) and Alexi Lalas (right) will be Fox studio analysts, while JP Dellacamera (left) calls play-by-play of the United States' games.Read moreJonathan Tannenwald / Staff

Who are Fox and Telemundo’s women’s World Cup broadcasters?

Fox’s top team is JP Dellacamera and former U.S. star player Aly Wagner. It’s the 17th World Cup for Dellacamera, the former Union local TV voice, seven on the women’s side and 10 on the men’s side. They’ll call all the U.S. games, and big games, through the final.

Fox has five broadcast teams that will call games, with three on site down under: Dellacamera and Wagner, Jacqui Oatley and Philadelphia’s Lori Lindsey, and John Strong and Kyndra de St. Aubin. The other two teams will call games off monitors from the network’s Los Angeles studios: Sixers play-by-play voice Kate Scott and Danielle Slaton and Jenn Hildreth and Warren Barton.

Rob Stone hosts studio coverage from Sydney, Australia, with a cast of analysts led by Delran’s Carli Lloyd, fellow former U.S. star Heather O’Reilly, and former Philadelphia Independence and Canada goalkeeper Karina LeBlanc.

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Telemundo’s top team is veteran play-by-play voice Andrés Cantor and analysts Natalia Astrain, a former U.S. Under-17 women’s team coach, and Manuel Sol. They are the network’s only team on site to call games. Other play-by-play voices include Sammy Sadovnik, Copán Alvarez, Daniella Lopez-Guajardo, and Jorge Calvo.

Notable analysts include four current or former women’s players: Deyna Castellanos (Venezuela), Isabella Echeverri (Colombia), Janelly Farias (Mexico), and Kenti Robles (Mexico). Telemundo doesn’t have a full-blown studio set down under, but has hosts and reporters spread across the tournament: Ana Jurka, Miguel Gurwitz, Veronica Rodríguez, Carlota Vizmanos, and Carlos Yustis.

Where is the women’s World Cup live streaming?

Fox’s live streaming is available through FoxSports.com with authentication through participating TV providers or through the streaming apps of those providers. Streaming TV sites that have FS1 include fuboTV, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Sling TV, and DirecTV Stream.

Full-game replays are available on Fox Sports’ website and app, which exists for mobile devices and connected-TV devices like Apple TV and Roku. There will be rebroadcasts of games at various hours on FS1, FS2, and Fox Soccer Plus.

Telemundo’s live streaming is in two places: TelemundoDeportes.com if you have a TV subscription, and on Peacock. You’ll have to pay for the premium tier to get all the games, but it’s definitely the cheapest streaming option to get every game.

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Sixers TV play-by-play announcer Kate Scott will call World Cup games for Fox.
Sixers TV play-by-play announcer Kate Scott will call World Cup games for Fox.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer

Where is the World Cup radio broadcast?

There is no traditional radio broadcast in English. SiriusXM’s subscription service has audio simulcasts of Fox’s TV broadcasts. Most games are on Fox Sports’ Channel 83, with some simultaneous games on SiriusXM’s soccer channel 157. TuneIn also is simulcasting Fox’s audio on its paid subscription tier.

SiriusXM also will have a lot of studio shows on its soccer channel, led by hosts Jason Davis and Glenn Crooks.

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What are the women’s World Cup host cities and stadiums?

There are 10 stadiums across nine cities stretched over the two countries. It’s a lot of land to cover: over 3,300 miles and five time zones from Perth in western Australia to Hamilton in northern New Zealand.

Fortunately for the teams involved, their games mostly will be regionalized so they don’t have to travel too far. Unfortunately for fans, the kickoff times won’t be as uniform as they usually are.

FIFA and the local organizers are using the cities’ indigenous names along with their English ones. Some of the venues have commercial sponsor names, but they aren’t used during the World Cup. (This likely will be the case again when the U.S. cohosts the 2026 men’s World Cup.)

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Australia cities
Adelaide/Tarntanya
Stadium names
Hindmarsh Stadium
Capacities
18,435
Australia cities
Brisbane/Meaanjin
Stadium names
Lang Park
Capacities
52,263
Australia cities
Melbourne/Naarm
Stadium names
Melbourne Rectangular Stadium
Capacities
30,052
Australia cities
Perth/Boorloo
Stadium names
Perth Rectangular Stadium
Capacities
22,225
Australia cities
Sydney/Gadigal
Stadium names
Sydney Football Stadium
Capacities
42,512
Australia cities
Sydney/Wangal
Stadium names
Stadium Australia (the venue for the 2000 Summer Olympics)
Capacities
83,500
Aotearoa New Zealand cities
Auckland/Tāmaki Makarau
Stadium names
Eden Park
Capacities
48,276
Aotearoa New Zealand cities
Dunedin/Ōtepoti
Stadium names
Dunedin Stadium
Capacities
28,744
Aotearoa New Zealand cities
Hamilton/Kirikiriroa
Stadium names
Waikato Stadium
Capacities
25,111
Aotearoa New Zealand cities
Wellington/Te Whanganui-a-Tara
Stadium names
Wellington Regional Stadium
Capacities
39,000

What is the World Cup group stage game and TV schedule?

We try to answer as many questions as we can in these guides, but we know what you’re here for. If you want to read more of our World Cup coverage, click here.

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All times listed are Eastern. This matters even more than usual because of the overnight kickoffs.

Letters and numbers with teams refer to how they were placed in the group draw.

Thursday, July 20

3 a.m.: A1. New Zealand vs. A2. Norway at Auckland, Fox (JP Dellacamera, Aly Wagner, and Jenny Taft) and Telemundo (Andrés Cantor, Natalia Astrain, and Manuel Sol)

6 a.m.: B1. Australia vs. B2. Republic of Ireland at Sydney (Stadium Australia), Fox (Jacqui Oatley and Lori Lindsey) and Universo (Copán Alvarez, Isabella Echeverri, and Janelly Farias)

10:30 p.m.: B3. Nigeria vs. B4. Canada at Melbourne, Fox (John Strong and Kyndra de St. Aubin) and Universo (Sammy Sadnovnik, Janelly Farias, and Kenti Robles)

Friday, July 21

1 a.m.: A3. Philippines vs. A4. Switzerland at Dunedin, FS1 (Jenn Hildreth and Warren Barton) and Universo (Jorge Calvo, Diana Rincón, and Isabella Echeverri)

3:30 a.m.: C1. Spain vs. C2. Costa Rica at Wellington, FS1 (Kate Scott and Danielle Slaton) and Telemundo (Diana Rincón, Daniella Lopez-Guajardo, Eduardo Biscayart, and Maxi Rodríguez)

9 p.m.: United States vs. Vietnam at Auckland, Fox (JP Dellacamera, Aly Wagner, and Jenny Taft), Telemundo and Universo (Andrés Cantor, Natalia Astrain, Manuel Sol, and Carlos Yustis)

Saturday, July 22

3 a.m.: C3. Zambia vs. C4. Japan at Hamilton, FS1 (Kate Scott and Danielle Slaton) and Universo (Jorge Calvo, Isabella Echeverri, and Kenti Robles)

5:30 a.m.: D1. England vs. D2. Haiti at Brisbane, Fox (John Strong and Kyndra de St. Aubin) and Telemundo (Copán Alvarez, Janelly Farias, and Maxi Rodríguez)

8 a.m.: D3. Denmark vs. D4. China at Perth, Fox (Jenn Hildreth and Warren Barton) and Universo (Sammy Sadovnik, Eduardo Biscayart, and Diana Rincón)

Sunday, July 23

1 a.m.: G1. Sweden vs. G2. South Africa at Wellington, FS1 (Jenn Hildreth and Warren Barton) and Universo (Diana Rincón, Daniella Lopez-Guajardo, Eduardo Biscayart, and Isabella Echeverri)

3:30 a.m.: E3. Netherlands vs. E4. Portugal at Dunedin, FS1 (Kate Scott and Danielle Slaton) and Telemundo (Sammy Sadovnik, Diana Rincón, and Kenti Robles)

6 a.m.: F1. France vs. F2. Jamaica at Sydney (Sydney Football Stadium), Fox (Jacqui Oatley and Lori Lindsey) and Telemundo (Copán Alvarez, Janelly Farias and Maxi Rodríguez)

Monday, July 24

2 a.m.: G3. Italy vs. G4. Argentina at Auckland, FS1 (JP Dellacamera and Aly Wagner) and Telemundo (Andrés Cantor, Manuel Sol and Natalia Astrain)

4:30 a.m.: H1. Germany vs. H2. Morocco at Melbourne, FS1 (John Strong and Kyndra de St. Aubin) and Universo (Jorge Calvo, Diana Rincón and Kenti Robles)

7 a.m.: F3. Brazil vs. F4. Panama at Adelaide, FS1 (Jacqui Oatley and Lori Lindsey) and Telemundo (Sammy Sadovnik, Eduardo Biscayart and Janelly Farias)

10 p.m.: H3. Colombia vs. H4. South Korea at Sydney (Sydney Football Stadium), FS1 (Jacqui Oatley and Lori Lindsey) and Universo (Copán Alvarez, Isabella Echeverri, and Diana Rincón)

Tuesday, July 25

1:30 a.m.: A1. New Zealand vs. A3. Philippines at Wellington, FS1 (Jenn Hildreth and Warren Barton) and Universo (Diana Rincón, Daniella Lopez-Guajardo, Eduardo Biscayart, and Janelly Farias)

4 a.m.: A4. Switzerland vs. A2. Norway at Hamilton, FS1 (Kate Scott and Danielle Slaton) and Telemundo (Jorge Calvo, Maxi Rodríguez, and Kenti Robles)

Wednesday, July 26

1 a.m.: C4. Japan vs. C2. Costa Rica at Dunedin, FS1 (JP Dellacamera and Aly Wagner) and Universo (Copán Alvarez, Eduardo Biscayart, and Kenti Robles)

3:30 a.m.: C1. Spain vs. C3. Zambia at Auckland, FS1 (Jenn Hildreth and Warren Barton) and Telemundo (Sammy Sadovnik, Isabella Echeverri, and Maxi Rodríguez)

8 a.m.: B4. Canada vs. B2. Republic of Ireland at Perth, FS1 (John Strong vs. Kyndra de St. Aubin) and Universo (Diana Robles, Daniella Lopez-Guajardo, and Janelly Farias)

9 p.m.: United States vs. Netherlands at Wellington, Fox (JP Dellacamera, Aly Wagner, and Jenny Taft), Telemundo and Universo (Andrés Cantor, Natalia Astrain, Manuel Sol, and Carlos Yustis)

Thursday, July 27

3:30 a.m.: E4. Portugal vs. E2. Vietnam at Hamilton, FS1 (Jenn Hildreth and Warren Barton) and Universo (Sammy Sadonvik, Eduardo Biscayart, and Janelly Farias)

6 a.m.: B1. Australia vs. B3. Nigeria at Brisbane, FS1 (Jacqui Oatley and Lori Lindsey) and Universo (Diana Rincón, Daniella Lopez-Guajardo, and Janelly Farias)

8 p.m.: G4. Argentina vs. G2. South Africa at Dunedin, FS1 (JP Dellacamera and Aly Wagner) and Universo (Copán Alvarez, Isabella Echeverri, and Maxi Rodríguez)

Friday, July 28

4:30 a.m.: D1. England vs. D3. Denmark at Sydney (Sydney Football Stadium), FS1 (Jacqui Oatley and Lori Lindsey) and Telemundo (Sammy Sadovnik, Eduardo Biscayart, and Janelly Farias)

7 a.m.: D4. China vs. D2. Haiti at Adelaide, FS1 (Jenn Hildreth and Lori Lindsey) and Universo (Diana Rincón, Daniella Lopez-Guajardo, and Kenti Robles)

Saturday, July 29

3:30 a.m.: G1. Sweden vs. G3. Italy at Wellington, FS1 (Kate Scott and Danielle Slaton) and Telemundo (Copán Alvarez, Isabella Echeverri and Maxi Rodríguez)

6 a.m.: F1. France vs. F3. Brazil at Brisbane, Fox (Jacqui Oatley and Lori Lindsey) and Telemundo (Andrés Cantor, Natalia Astrain and Manuel Sol)

8:30 a.m.: F4. Panama vs. F2. Jamaica at Perth, Fox (John Strong and Kyndra de St. Aubin) and Telemundo (Diana Rincón, Daniella Lopez-Guajardo and Kenti Robles)

Sunday, July 30

12:30 a.m.: H4. South Korea vs. H2. Morocco at Adelaide, Fox (John Strong and Kyndra de St. Aubin) and Universo (Jorge Calvo, Diana Robles, and Maxi Rodríguez)

3 a.m.: A4. Switzerland vs. A1. New Zealand at Dunedin, Fox (JP Dellacamera and Aly Wagner) and Telemundo (Jorge Calvo, Eduardo Biscayart, and Kenti Robles)

3 a.m.: A2. Norway vs. A3. Philippines at Auckland, FS1 (Kate Scott and Danielle Slaton) and Universo (Copán Alvarez and Janelly Farias)

5:30 a.m.: H1. Germany vs. H3. Colombia at Sydney (Sydney Football Stadium), FS1 (Jenn Hildreth and Warren Barton) and Telemundo (Daniella Lopez-Guajardo, Isabella Echeverri, and Diana Rincón)

Monday, July 31

3 a.m.: C4. Japan vs. C1. Spain at Wellington, Fox (John Strong and Kyndra de St. Aubin) and Telemundo (Andrés Cantor, Natalia Astrain, and Manuel Sol)

3 a.m.: C2. Costa Rica vs. C3. Zambia at Hamilton, FS1 (Kate Scott and Danielle Slaton) and Universo (Copán Alvarez, Janelly Farias, and Maxi Rodríguez)

6 a.m.: B4. Canada vs. B1. Australia at Melbourne, Fox (Jacqui Oatley and Lori Lindsey) and Telemundo (Daniella Lopez-Guajardo, Eduardo Biscayart, and Isabella Echeverri)

6 a.m.: B2. Republic of Ireland vs. Nigeria at Brisbane, FS1 (Jenn Hildreth and Warren Barton) and Universo (Sammy Sadovnik and Diana Rincón)

Tuesday, Aug. 1

3 a.m.: E4. Portugal vs. E1. United States at Auckland, Fox (JP Dellacamera, Aly Wagner, Tom Rinaldi, and Jenny Taft) and Telemundo (Andrés Cantor, Natalia Astrain, Manuel Sol, and Carlos Yustis)

3 a.m.: E2. Vietnam vs. E4. Netherlands at Dunedin, FS1 (Kate Scott and Danielle Slaton) and Universo (Daniella Lopez-Guajardo and Diana Rincón)

7 a.m.: D4. China vs. D1. England at Adelaide, Fox (Jacqui Oatley and Lori Lindsey) and Telemundo (Sammy Sadovnik, Janelly Farias, and Maxi Rodríguez)

7 a.m.: D2. Haiti vs. D3. Denmark at Perth, FS1 (John Strong and Kyndra de St. Aubin) and Universo (Jorge Calvo, Eduardo Biscayart, and Isabella Echeverri)

Wednesday, Aug. 2

3 a.m.: G4. Argentina vs. G1. Sweden at Hamilton, Fox (JP Dellacamera and Aly Wagner) and Telemundo (Copán Alvarez, Isabella Echeverri, and Maxi Rodríguez)

3 a.m.: G2. South Africa vs. G3. Italy at Wellington, FS1 (Kate Scott and Danielle Slaton) and Universo (Jorge Calvo and analysts TBD)

6 a.m.: F2. Jamaica vs. F3. Brazil at Melbourne, Fox (Jenn Hildreth and Warren Barton) and Telemundo (Sammy Sadovnik, Eduardo Biscayart, and Janelly Farias)

6 a.m.: F4. Panama vs. F1. France at Sydney (Sydney Football Stadium), FS1 (Jacqui Oatley and Lori Lindsey) and Universo (Diana Rincón and Daniella Lopez-Guajardo)

Thursday, Aug. 3

6 a.m.: H4. South Korea vs. H1. Germany at Brisbane, Fox (John Strong and Kyndra de St. Aubin) and Universo (Copán Alvarez, Janelly Farias, and Maxi Rodríguez)

6 a.m.: H2. Morocco vs. H3. Colombia at Perth, FS1 (Jenn Hildreth and Warren Barton) and Telemundo (Sammy Sadovnik, Isabella Echeverri, and Diana Rincón)

What is the World Cup game and TV schedule for the knockout rounds?

Round of 16

Letters and numbers with teams refer to where they finished in their groups.

Saturday, Aug. 5

1 a.m.: 1A. Switzerland vs. 2C. Spain at Auckland, FS1 (John Strong and Kyndra de St. Aubin) and Universo (Sammy Sadovnik and Maxi Rodríguez)

4 a.m.: 1C. Japan vs. 2A. Norway at Wellington, FS1 (Jacqui Oatley and Lori Lindsey) and Telemundo (Jorge Calvo, Isabella Echeverri, and Diana Rincón)

10 p.m.: 1E. Netherlands vs. 2G. South Africa at Sydney (Sydney Football Stadium), Fox (John Strong and Kyndra de St. Aubin) and Telemundo (Copán Alvarez, Diana Rincón, and Maxi Rodríguez)

Sunday, Aug. 6

5 a.m.: 1G. Sweden vs. 2E. United States at Melbourne, Fox (JP Dellacamera, Aly Wagner, and Jenny Taft) and Telemundo (Andrés Cantor, Natalia Astrain, Manuel Sol, and Carlos Yustis)

Monday, Aug. 7

3:30 a.m.: 1D. England vs. 2B. Nigeria at Brisbane, FS1 (Jacqui Oatley and Lori Lindsey), Telemundo and Universo (Copán Alvarez, Eduardo Biscayart and Isabella Echeverri)

6:30 a.m.: 1B. Australia vs. 2D. Denmark at Sydney (Stadium Australia), FS1 (JP Dellacamera and Aly Wagner), Telemundo and Universo (Daniella Lopez-Guajardo, Diana Rincón and Maxi Rodríguez)

Tuesday, Aug. 8

4 a.m.: 1H. Colombia vs. 2F. Jamaica at Melbourne, FS1 (Jacqui Oatley and Lori Lindsey), Telemundo and Universo (Sammy Sadovnik, Isabella Echeverri, and Diana Rincón)

7 a.m.: 1F. France vs. 2H. Morocco at Adelaide, FS1 (John Strong and Kyndra de St. Aubin) and Telemundo (Copán Alvarez, Eduardo Biscayart, and Maxi Rodríguez)

Quarterfinals

Thursday, Aug. 10

9 p.m.: 2C. Spain vs. 1E. Netherlands at Wellington, Fox (JP Dellacamera and Aly Wagner), Telemundo and Universo (Sammy Sadovnik, Isabella Echeverri and Maxi Rodríguez)

Friday, Aug. 11

3:30 a.m.: 1C. Japan vs. 1G. Sweden at Auckland, Fox (Jacqui Oatley and Lori Lindsey), Telemundo and Universo (Copán Alvarez, Isabella Echeverri and Diana Rincón)

Saturday, Aug. 12

3 a.m.: 1B. Australia vs. 1F. France at Brisbane, Fox (JP Dellacamera and Aly Wagner), Telemundo and Universo (Copán Alvarez, Diana Rincón and Maxi Rodríguez)

6:30 a.m.: 1D. England vs. 1H. Colombia at Sydney (Stadium Australia), Fox (John Strong and Kyndra de St. Aubin), Telemundo and Universo (Andrés Cantor, Natalia Astrain and Manuel Sol)

Semifinals

Tuesday, Aug. 15

4 a.m.: Spain vs. Sweden at Auckland, Fox (JP Dellacamera and Aly Wagner), Telemundo and Universo (Andrés Cantor, Natalia Astrain and Manuel Sol)

Wednesday, Aug. 16

6 a.m.: Australia vs. England at Sydney (Stadium Australia), Fox (JP Dellacamera and Aly Wagner), Telemundo and Universo (Andrés Cantor, Natalia Astrain and Manuel Sol)

Third place game

Saturday, Aug. 19

4 a.m.: Sweden vs. Australia at Brisbane, Fox (John Strong and Lori Lindsey), Telemundo and Universo (Copán Alvarez, Eduardo Biscayart and Daniella Lopez-Guajardo)

Final

Sunday, Aug. 20

6 a.m.: Spain vs. England at Sydney, Fox (JP Dellacamera and Aly Wagner) Telemundo and Universo (Andrés Cantor, Natalia Astrain and Manuel Sol)

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