Today's Women's World Cup matches: Canada vs. Australia, Japan vs. Spain, Ireland vs. Nigeria and Costa Rica vs. Zambia. Here are the superstars to look for, the stories to follow and all the details on how to watch.
Top left: BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 27: Asisat Oshoala of Nigeria celebrates victory after the FIFA Womens World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023 Group B match between Australia and Nigeria at Brisbane Stadium on July 27, 2023 in Brisbane / MeaaThe FIFA Women’s World Cup only happens once every four years, and whether you’re a soccer devotee or someone who just tunes in when the Cup comes around, you won’t want to miss the action. Never fear: We’ve got you covered.
And all that means that if you’re looking for suspense at the level of a sports movie in your daily World Cup viewing, you’ll want to keep your eyes trained to the day’s two group B matches – notably the showdown between the reigning Olympic champs from Canada and host country Australia’s mighty Matildas.
So the Matildas have to win this one. If the match results in a draw, they’ll only make it through to the round of 16 if the Nigerian team loses or ties with the already-eliminated Irish side. So the big question is this: Will super-duper-star Sam Kerr be healthy enough to play? That means some matches – like Nigeria vs. Canada, the first match of day two – will be played early in the day locally but air on what's technically the evening before in the U.S. . Who said there's no such thing as time travel?Where can you stream the FIFA Women’s World Cup?
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