

Group B winner vs Group A/C/D third place, 4.30pm (BBC Two) Thailand vs Chile, 8pm (BBC website/Red Button) Round of 16

Scotland vs Argentina, 8pm (BBC Four/BBC ALBA)Ĭameroon vs New Zealand, 5pm (BBC website/Red Button) Jamaica vs Australia, 8pm (BBC website/Red Button) South Korea vs Norway, 8pm (BBC website/Red Button) South Africa vs Germany, 5pm (BBC website/Red Button) Sweden vs Thailand, 2pm (BBC website/Red Button) Jamaica vs Italy, 5pm (BBC website/Red Button)Ĭanada vs New Zealand, 8pm (BBC website/Red Button) Japan vs Scotland, 2pm (BBC One/BBC ALBA) South Africa vs China, 8pm (BBC website/Red Button) Germany vs Spain, 5pm (BBC website/Red Button) Nigeria vs South Korea, 2pm (BBC website/Red Button) New Zealand vs Netherlands, 2pm (BBC website/Red Button)Ĭhile vs Sweden, 5pm (BBC website/Red Button) Norway vs Nigeria, 8pm (BBC website/Red Button)Īustralia vs Italy, 12pm (BBC website/Red Button)īrazil vs Jamaica, 2.30pm (BBC website/Red Button)Įngland vs Scotland, 5pm (BBC One/BBC ALBA)Ĭanada vs Cameroon, 8pm (BBC website/Red Button) Spain vs South Africa, 5pm (BBC website/Red Button) To make things easy, the England and Scotland games are highlighted in bold… Group stage So, without further ado, here’s the Women’s World Cup fixture list, complete with where to find the games.

However, as always, you’ll still need a TV licence. If you’ll be on a train, a plane or even a beach during that vital quarter-final, don’t fret: simply download the BBC iPlayer app (which is available for both Android and iOS devices) to keep up to date. For more information, visit the official TV Licensing website. Just be ready to quickly close the tab when your boss does their rounds…Īlso be aware that you still need a TV licence to watch BBC iPlayer. In fact, it’s the only place you’ll find some of the games (see the fixture list below). If you want to keep one eye on the action in your office, all of the games will be streamed on the BBC Sport website and iPlayer. The Scottish Gaelic channel BBC ALBA will also be screening the Scotland fixtures.

The remaining ties will either be shown on BBC Two, BBC Four or the BBC website/ Red Button. The BBC has exclusive rights to the tournament, meaning that all of the England matches in France, as well as a selection of other big games, will be on BBC One. Tricky one this: you need to switch on the TV. Here’s how to watch the Women’s World Cup 2019 in the UK. Want to cheer England’s Lionesses to glory this summer? Or perhaps you’re unfurling the Saltire for Scotland? Either way, catching every minute of the action has never been easier.
