Eight edition of FIFA Women’s World Cup takes place this June 2019 in France. This will be the biggest Women football tournament with 24 teams participating from 6 different federations. Tournament begins with the opening game with French taking on South Korea on Friday night, 07 June 2019.
FIFA has promised a very extensive TV & Online coverage of this year’s Women World Cup which is set to take Women game to the next level. 9 Different venues will host the 52 matches in the competition and all major TV networks around the world will have live coverage mostly on free to air channels which means more viewers for the Women’s game.
Upcoming FIFA Women’s World Cup 2018 Matches: Group stage will start from 7th June 2019 and will be played through 20th June with 36 matches giving us our last 16 teams. 8 Round of 16 matches followed by 4 quarterfinals and 2 semifinals will give us our finalists.
#1. France vs South Korea
Date: 07 June 2019 – Time: 2100 CET / 19:00 uk time
Venue: Parc des Princes, Paris
DATE | MATCH | TIME |
07 June | Opening Ceremony | 21:00 CET / 19:00 uk time |
07 June | France vs South Korea | 21:00 CET / 19:00 uk time |
08 June | Norway vs Nigeria | 15:00 CET / 14:00 uk time |
08 June | Germany vs China | 18:00 CET / 17:00 uk time |
08 June | Spain vs South Africa | 21:00 CET / 19:00 uk time |
09 June | Australia vs Italy | 15:00 CET / 14:00 uk time |
09 June | Brazil vs Jamaica | 18:00 CET / 17:00 uk time |
09 June | England vs Scotland | 21:00 CET / 20:00 uk time |
10 June | Argentina vs Japan | |
10 June | Canada vs Cameron | |
11 June | New Zealand vs Netherlands | |
11 June | Chile vs Sweden | |
11 June | United States vs Thailand | |
12 June | France vs Norway | |
12 June | Nigeria vs South Korea | |
12 June | Germany vs Spain | TBA |
13 June | South Korea vs China | TBA |
13 June | Australia vs Brazil | TBA |
14 June | Jamaica vs Italy | TBA |
14 June | Japan vs Scotland | TBA |
14 June | England vs Argentina | TBA |
15 June | Netherlands vs Cameroon | TBA |
15 June | Canada vs New Zealand | TBA |
16 June | Sweden vs Thailand | TBA |
16 June | United States vs Chile | TBA |
17 June | France vs Nigeria | TBA |
17 June | South Korea vs Norway | TBA |
17 June | South Africa vs Germany | TBA |
17 June | Spain vs China | TBA |
18 June | Jamaica vs Australia | TBA |
18 June | Italy vs Brazil | TBA |
19 June | England vs Japan | TBA |
19 June | Argentina vs Scotland | TBA |
20 June | Netherlands vs Canada | TBA |
20 June | Camroon vs New Zealand | TBA |
20 June | Sweden vs United States | TBA |
20 June | Thailand vs Chile | TBA |
FIFA has promised very extensive coverage details for the 2018 FIFA World Cup starting on 14th June. All major channels around the world cup are broadcasting the world cup while fifa continued their policy that participating countries local channels atleast show their own countries games live on free-to-air channels.
In the UK BBC and ITV will share the coverage and they are broadcasting the tournament live on TV and through their official website and apps. In the US, you need to subscribe to FoxSports as they have exclusive rights of World Cup in english. In Germany both ARD and ZDF are sharing world cup rights (both terrestrial channels)
think we should start predicting how the draws will look like;who might play with each other for example Nig-Arg in GrF
this is soooo sickk!!!
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