Been fun, this Women's World Cup, hasn't it? Not got into it yet? We've got the details on how to watch it from wherever you are in the world. FIFAWWC
The women’s game has exploded in popularity over the last few years and the 2023 World Cup which is being held in Australia and New Zealand is being tipped to be the biggest tournament yet. You won’t want to miss any of the action.
The benefits of an ExpressVPN subscription don’t end there either. You will also be able to access other streaming platforms in various other languages, including German, Dutch, Spanish, French, and Italian. The BBC will air the World Cup final on August 20 which you won’t want to miss. As a point to note, you may need a UK postcode to sign up to a BBC account.You can also tune in to ITVX to catch the action. The great news is that this platform is also free and will offer on-demand and live coverage of the matches.
German broadcasters ARD and ZDF will also be showing all 64 matches between them. Offering German-language coverage of the games online., you can tune into the German coverage from anywhere in the world. Sign up and change your server location to Germany.The Belgian channel RTBF will be showing the 2023 Women’s World Cup for French audiences. In order to stream, just connect to its free online streaming platform, Auvio.
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