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International Matches - feb 15 - 23, 2023
Well there's a TON of womens soccer broadcasts coming up soon, and the good news is that you can tune in to a majority of the matches.
See the individual listings for each match in the calendar above for what network or streaming service to use. There is also a link to LiveSoccerTV, which list club and international competitions around the world and where they are broadcast.
The following competitions are playing during the FIFA International Window of Feb 15 to 22, 2023.
There are also a number of international friendly matches outside these competitions listed on the calendar.
These include the national teams of
In addition, NWSL will kick off on March 25. The EUFA Womens Champions League is starting the first knockout round (home/away) on March 21, and most of the major European leagues resuming after the FIFA International Window on Feb 22. Most are available to stream on various networks (ATA, DAZN, Fox, ESPN, Paramount+), in addition to YouTube.
And then there is the big tournament Down Under. The FIFA Womens World Cup 2023 kicks off July 20, hosted by Australia and New Zealand.
See the individual listings for each match in the calendar above for what network or streaming service to use. There is also a link to LiveSoccerTV, which list club and international competitions around the world and where they are broadcast.
The following competitions are playing during the FIFA International Window of Feb 15 to 22, 2023.
- SheBelieves Cup (USA) - United States, Brazil, Canada, Japan
- Arnold Clark Cup (England) - England, Belgium, Italy, South Korea
- FFA Cup of Nations (Australia) - Australia, Czech Republic, Jamaica, Spain
- Revelations Cup (Mexico) - Mexico, Colombia, Costa Rica, Nigeria
- Tournoi de France (France) - France, Denmark, Norway, Uruguay
- Pinatar Cup (Spain) - Iceland, Philippines, Scotland, Wales
- FIFA Womens World Cup qualification tournament (New Zealand) for the last 3 spots in this year's World Cup
- Cameroon, Chile, Haiti, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Portugal, Taiwan, Thailand
There are also a number of international friendly matches outside these competitions listed on the calendar.
These include the national teams of
- Argentina, Armenia, Austria, Benin, Bosnia, Cameroon, China, Germany, Ghana, Haiti, India, Indonesia,
- Ireland, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Moldova, Montenegro, Morocco, Nepal, Netherlands, New Zealand,
- Poland, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Serbia, Slovakia, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Togo
In addition, NWSL will kick off on March 25. The EUFA Womens Champions League is starting the first knockout round (home/away) on March 21, and most of the major European leagues resuming after the FIFA International Window on Feb 22. Most are available to stream on various networks (ATA, DAZN, Fox, ESPN, Paramount+), in addition to YouTube.
And then there is the big tournament Down Under. The FIFA Womens World Cup 2023 kicks off July 20, hosted by Australia and New Zealand.