How to watch the Reds at the 2023 Women's World Cup
The 2023 Women’s World Cup is edging closer, with the summer showpiece set to kick off on 20 July.
Manchester United have plenty of interest in the competition, with six Reds named in official squads by their respective nations.
May Earps, Ella Toone and Katie Zelem have all been selected to represent England, while Vilde Boe Risa is part of Norway’s 23-player squad. Adriana Leon and Jayde Riviere have made Canada’s final group, having initially been named in their provisional squad.
As the Reds descend on Australia and New Zealand this summer, here is how and when you can watch them potentially star for their countries…
May Earps, Ella Toone and Katie Zelem have all been selected to represent England, while Vilde Boe Risa is part of Norway’s 23-player squad. Adriana Leon and Jayde Riviere have made Canada’s final group, having initially been named in their provisional squad.
As the Reds descend on Australia and New Zealand this summer, here is how and when you can watch them potentially star for their countries…
ENGLAND
England have been drawn in Group D alongside Denmark, China, and tournament debutants Haiti.
Saturday 22 July: England v Haiti, 10:30 BST
Friday 28 July: England v Denmark, 09:30 BST
Tuesday 1 August: China v England, 12:00 BST
England have been drawn in Group D alongside Denmark, China, and tournament debutants Haiti.
Saturday 22 July: England v Haiti, 10:30 BST
Friday 28 July: England v Denmark, 09:30 BST
Tuesday 1 August: China v England, 12:00 BST
NORWAY
Norway are in Group A with tournament hosts New Zealand, World Cup debutants the Philippines, and Switzerland.
Thursday 20 July: New Zealand v Norway, 08:00 BST
Tuesday 25 July: Switzerland v Norway, 09:00 BST
Sunday 30 July: Norway v Philippines, 08:00 BST
Norway are in Group A with tournament hosts New Zealand, World Cup debutants the Philippines, and Switzerland.
Thursday 20 July: New Zealand v Norway, 08:00 BST
Tuesday 25 July: Switzerland v Norway, 09:00 BST
Sunday 30 July: Norway v Philippines, 08:00 BST
CANADA
Canada are in Group B with Nigeria, Republic of Ireland, and co-hosts Australia.
Friday 21 July: Nigeria v Canada, 03:30 BST
Wednesday 26 July: Canada v Republic of Ireland, 13:00 BST
Monday 31 July: Canada v Australia, 11:00 BST
Canada are in Group B with Nigeria, Republic of Ireland, and co-hosts Australia.
Friday 21 July: Nigeria v Canada, 03:30 BST
Wednesday 26 July: Canada v Republic of Ireland, 13:00 BST
Monday 31 July: Canada v Australia, 11:00 BST
The knockout rounds will commence on Saturday 5 August, beginning with the round of 16, and concluding with the final on Sunday 20 August.
Fans in the UK and Ireland can watch all of the action across the BBC and ITV, with a full list of broadcasters available here.