Where to watch Lionesses' Women's World Cup opening game on TV

22 July 2023 , 07:44
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Jordan Nobbs of England runs with the ball during an England Training Session at Brisbane Stadium (Image: Photo by Matt Roberts - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
Jordan Nobbs of England runs with the ball during an England Training Session at Brisbane Stadium (Image: Photo by Matt Roberts - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

As the Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand gets well underway, Saturday earmarks the start of England's campaign against tournament debutants Haiti at 7.30pm in Australian time, (10:30 am in the UK).

For fans supporting from home, the entire tournament can be watched via the BBC and ITV.

While the live coverage is on TV and via the BBC Sport website, there is also audio commentary available on BBC Radio 5 Live, 5 Sports Extra and the BBC Sounds app. For ITV coverage the games will be available via the TV channel and online via ITVX.

The Lionesses have face their first group D clash against Haiti in Brisbane available to watch via ITV1, 10:30 BST.

Their second group game against Denmark July 28 gets underway 9:30am BST broadcast via the BBC.

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England's final group game is against China on August 1, kick off at 12pm BST and will be live via ITV or ITVX app.

Should the Lionesses progress to the round of 16, that fixture will be shown live on the BBC..

Louise Wilkes

England football team, ITV, England women's football team, Women's football, FIFA Women's World Cup

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