He Women’s World Cup 2023 It is coming to an end and there are thousands of fans of the contest who hope not to miss a single detail. This Tuesday, August 15, the semifinal duels will be played, with the first place being the Spanish team, beating Sweden 2-1, in a great game that was defined in the final minutes. On the other hand, in the other key, the teams from Australia and England faced each other, with a victory for the British. For this reason, know all the details about the latest instance of the popular tournament, which takes place in the countries of Australia and New Zealand.
After several weeks, Spain and England are the teams that continue to compete and yearn to seize the coveted trophy. Of course, after the elimination of Japan against the ‘Three Crowns’, in this edition there will be an unprecedented world champion.
The grand final of the World Cup tournament will be held on Sunday, August 20, starting at 5:00 in the morning (Peruvian time and six more in Spain), at the Australia Stadium, located in the city of Sydney.. Be careful, this venue has a capacity of 83,500 spectators.
It should be noted that this setting hosted some of the most remembered moments for men’s soccer in Australia. For example, in 2015, when the ‘Socceros’ lifted their first Asian Cup, against South Korea, or in 2005, when they qualified for the 2006 World Cup in Germany against Uruguay in the playoffs.
Women’s World Final 2023: schedules and TV channels
- Peru: 5:00 am / DirecTV Sports, DTVGO and ATV
- Ecuador: 5:00 am / DirecTV Sports and DTVGO
- Argentina: 7:00 a.m. / DirecTV Sports and DTVGO
- Uruguay: 7:00 am / DirecTV Sports and DTVGO
- Brazil: 7:00 a.m. / DirecTV Sports and DTVGO
- Chili: 6:00 am / DirecTV Sports and DTVGO
- Bolivia: 6:00 a.m. / DirecTV Sports and DTVGO
- Paraguayan: 6:00 am / DirecTV Sports and DTVGO
- Venezuela: 6:00 a.m. / DirecTV Sports and DTVGO
- Mexico: 6:00 am / DirecTV Sports, DTVGO and SKY Sports
- Spain: 12:00 pm / DirecTV Sports, DTVGO and TVE
It is necessary to mention that those led by Jorge Vilda were the first to get a pass to the final after beating Sweden, in a match in which all the goals came in the last minutes of the game. Salma Paralluelo and Olga Carmona were responsible for the annotations.
Australia, for its part, to reach the semifinal, beat France, in a penalty shootout. Finally, England got their pass after coming from behind against Colombia, who quickly took the lead with a great goal from Santos. Hemp and Russo were in charge of turning the score around for the English bump. Now let’s see who will win: either Spain or England.
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