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Women’s World Cup: What to know about biggest women’s tournament & how to watch in Nigeria

Women’s World Cup: What to know about biggest women’s tournament & how to watch in Nigeria

The FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 is fast approaching with the best players from around the world ready to represent the 32 participating teams in Australia and New Zealand.

This year’s Women’s World Cup will be the ninth edition of the competition that started in 1991 and it will kick-off on Thursday, July 20 and run till August 20 with 64 matches set to be played.

The 32 participating teams have been drawn from six confederations that will be hosted in nine host cities in Australia and New Zealand.

 

How to watch FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 in Nigeria

The first 24-hour Free-To-Air (FTA) sports channel in Nigeria, Afrosport TV is bringing actions from New Zealand and Australia to millions of households across Nigeria.

You can watch Afrosport on Free TV, channel 730 or through its affiliate broadcast partners. You can watch on Superscreen, TVC, NTA Sports, NTA International, AIT, Wazobia TV, Wazobia Max and Kwara TV.

 

Where to stream the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 in Nigeria?

Afrosport TV will provide fans with an unparalleled viewing experience with a livestream option for matches from New Zealand and Australia, for FREE.

You watch Afrosport TV on the go via VIDIVU TV.

Football enthusiasts can also still catch up with thrilling postgame actions as well as exclusive match highlights and clips throughout the competition.

 

How to join the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 conversation

You can be a part of the action at the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 by voting for your Fans Connect Player of the Match for every game in Australia and New Zealand.

Join the conversation by following Fans Connect Club on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram and use the hashtags #FansConnectPlayerOfTheMatch #FIFAWWC in your posts across the platforms.

 

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