The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup is heading into the quarterfinals in Australia and New Zealand.
1:58 PM PDT, August 10, 2023
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Spain, Japan, Netherlands, Sweden, England, France, Colombia and Australia — which is the host for this year’s tournament alongside New Zealand — are competing for the coveted FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 trophy. Now that Team USA is out of the tournament, the World Cup will have a new winner. The FIFA World Cup 2023 quarterfinals air from August 10 to August 12, 2023. Here's everything you need to know about how to watch the WWC at home.FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 games will be broadcast on Fox and FS1. If you don't have a cable TV provider or satellite package allowing you to watch these channels, don't worry. You just need a
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