Fox and Fox Sports 1 have the English language streaming and broadcast rights to the US Women’s World Cup live streams. So if you have those channels on your cable package, you’re all set. However, if you’re a cord-cutter and want to access these cable channels temporarily, you could opt for a service like Sling Blue or Fubo TV.
Viewing information
- Date: Sunday, August 6 | Time: 5 a.m. ET
- Location: AMII Park — Melbourne, Australia
- TV: Fox | Fox Sports app
- Live stream: fubo (try for free)
- Odds: USA +115; Draw +215; Sweden +245
FuboTV is one of the lesser-known streaming services, but it’s worth considering for those who love entertainment and non-traditional sports programming. It’s pricey, but there is currently a 7-day free trial, so you can take it for a spin first. |
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FIFA Women’s World Cup Round of 16 schedule
Ahead, we list a schedule of notable matchups happening over the next few days. For help tracking down these games, check out our complete guide on how to watch FIFA Women’s World Cup live streams. All times below are in Eastern Daylight Time.
Sunday, August 6
- USA vs. Sweden, 5 a.m. on FOX / ITVX
Monday, August 7
- England vs. Nigeria – 3:30 a.m. on FS1 / BBC
- Australia vs. Denmark – 6:30 a.m. on on FS1 / BBC
Tuesday, August 8
- Colombia vs. Jamaica – 4 a.m. on FS1 / ITVX
- France vs. Morocco – 7 a.m. on FS1 / BBC
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