And breathe! That was a tense set of quarter-finals, and England managed to squeak through past Colombia. It's an Ashes-themed semi-final now against co-hosts Australia. The Lionesses will be outnumbered in the stadium but that's why it's so important for us to watch from home and cheer them on.
Australia needed penalties to knock out France but the co-hosts have looked impressive at the tournament so far, even with star striker Sam Kerr recovering from injury. The Lionesses found themselves behind late in the first half against an impressive Colombia but goals from Lauren Hemp and Alessia Russo say them pull through. How far can they go?
Here's how to watch all the remaining matches live, whether you are in the UK, US or elsewhere.
How to watch the Women's World Cup in the UK
All Women's World Cup matches are split between the BBC and ITV in the UK (in the same way as major men's international football tournaments). That means they will be shown live on BBC One, BBC Two, ITV1 or ITV4.
They will also be streamed on either BBC iPlayer or ITVX.
If you're travelling outside the UK during the tournament, you can also use a decent football VPN to unblock BBC / ITV and watch every game live from anywhere on the planet.
How to watch the Women's World Cup in the US
FOX has the TV broadcast rights to matches in the US, so will show all matches on either FOX or FS1. Peacock will also stream all matches on its platform, but only for paid Peacock Premium subscribers.
How to watch the England vs Australia semi final live
So often coming unstuck in the semi-finals of the World Cup, England will be hoping to go one further against co-hosts Australia and reach a first-ever World Cup Final. With the home crowd and a strong Matildas team between them and the final, it won't be easy.
The England vs Australia semi-final will kick off on Wednesday 16 August at 11:00 BST and will be available to watch live on BBC1 and BBC Sport in the UK, FS1 and Peacock in the US.
Here are the kick-off times for your location:
- US West Coast: 03:00 PT
- US East Coast: 06:00 ET
- UK: 11:00 BST
- Central Europe: 12:00 CEST
- Australia (Sydney): 20:00 AEST
Women's World Cup 2023 fixtures and schedule, and where to watch them
Here are all the remaining matches of the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup and what channels/streaming services they will be available on.
Wednesday 16 August 2023
- England vs Australia – 11:00 BST – BBC One, BBC iPlayer (UK) – FOX, Peacock (US)
Saturday 19 August 2023 - 3rd place play-off
- Sweden vs TBC – 09:00 BST – ITV TBC, ITVX (UK) – FOX, Peacock (US)
Sunday 20 August 2023 - FIFA Women's World Cup final
- Spain vs TBC – 11:00 BST – BBC One, ITV1, BBC iPlayer, ITVX (UK) – FOX, Peacock (US)
Is the FIFA Women's World Cup being shown in 4K HDR?
Although the BBC has shown World Cup and other international matches in 4K HDR (HLG) via BBC iPlayer the past it has not revealed any plans as yet on whether it plans to do so this time.
It might be that it will show the semi-finals and/or final in 4K HDR but we'll clarify closer the time.
How to watch the FIFA Women's World Cup in other countries
If you're not in the UK or US and don't have the matches shown live on TV, you might want to consider signing up to one of the best VPN services. These can enable you to get around certain geo-location restrictions to stream the games online.
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