August 15, 2023

How to watch Sweden and Spain compete for a spot in the women’s World Cup final?

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Four teams remain in the Women’s World Cup, and a spot on the biggest stage of them all is now on the line.

Sweden will play Spain on Tuesday before England plays co-host Australia in the second semifinal on Wednesday.

Teams are only two games away from hoisting the trophy. But which team will be the first to secure a spot in Sunday’s Sydney final?
Sweden may have the most experience at this level of the teams still in the tournament.

It is the only country left that has participated in a Women’s World Cup final. even though it lost to the US in 2003.

The current world No. 2 has compiled an amazing tournament record without lighting up the competition.

The Blgult eliminated the US in the round of 16, then defeated Japan in the quarterfinals. Perhaps the most spectacular team in Australia and New Zealand.

With four goals thus far, defender Amanda Ilestedt, 30, has been probably the team’s most crucial player thus far.

The center-back is currently only one goal behind Japan’s. Hinata Miyazawa in the battle for the Golden Boot and the title of top scorer.

How to see Women’s World Cup

Tuesday at 4 a.m. ET, Sweden will face Spain in the opening match.

The game will be broadcast on your local Fox channel in the US. By logging in with your TV provider at foxsports.com or on the Fox Sports app, you can also stream the game. The Spanish-language channels Peacock and Telemundo are offering coverage.

Matches are broadcast on the Seven Network and Optus Sport in Australia. while the BBC and ITV have the rights in the United Kingdom.

Sweden may have the most experience at this level of the teams still in the tournament.

It is the only country left that has participated in a Women’s World Cup final. even though it lost to the US in 2003.

The current world No. 2 has compiled an amazing tournament record without lighting up the competition.

The Blgult eliminated the US in the round of 16, then defeated Japan in the quarterfinals, perhaps the most spectacular team in Australia and New Zealand.

With four goals thus far, defender Amanda Ilestedt, 30, has been probably the team’s most crucial player thus far.

The center-back is currently only one goal behind Japan’s. Hinata Miyazawa in the battle for the Golden Boot and the title of top scorer.

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