Spain and England are potentially only 90 minutes away from reaching football's holy grail and winning the Women's World Cup.
Only four teams have previously won the tournament — USA (four times), Germany (twice), Japan, and Norway — but by the end of August 20 there will be a new name on the trophy and in World Cup folklore.
Will it be Spain, who before the tournament had never even made it past the Round of 16? Or will England be able to back up their success in last year's European Championships with a first World Cup triumph for men or women since 1966?
It should be a brilliant match, with the whole footballing world watching intently.
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Spain vs England World Cup final live stream, TV channel
The Women's World Cup final is one of the biggest events on the football calendar, meaning there will be plenty of live streaming options for fans around the world. The game will be shown on both BBC One and ITV in the UK and through streaming services BBC iPlayer and ITVX.
Streaming | |
USA | Fubo, Fox Sports site/app, Peacock, Telemundo Deportes En Vivo (Spanish), SiriusXM FC |
UK | BBC iPlayer, ITVX, RTE Player, BBC Sport Web |
Australia | Optus Sport, 7Plus |
Canada | TSN+, RDS app, CTV App, Noovo |
India | FanCode |
New Zealand | Sky Sport NOW, Prime TV |
Singapore | meWATCH |
Hong Kong | Now Player |
Malaysia | FIFA+ |
Fans in select regions of the world can stream the Women's World Cup live on FIFA+, including in Japan, Brazil, Indonesia and Thailand.
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Here’s how fans around the world can stream the 2023 Women's World Cup final:
Australia
The final will be live streamed on both Optus Sport and 7Plus.
7Plus is free for all Australians to use provided they create an account, and millions have watched the action in the country as they have been gripped by World Cup fever; Australia's semifinal against England was the most viewed television event in the country in 20 years.
New Zealand
Fans in New Zealand will be able to watch on Sky Sport NOW (requires a paid Sky Sports subscription), or on the Stuff.com World Cup website, which is streaming select World Cup matches for free.
USA
Fubo will carry the English and Spanish livestreams of the game, and the service is available on a free trial for new users.
The individual broadcasters will also stream the match for subscribers on their platforms: FOX Sports, Telemundo, and Peacock. All platforms require fans to purchase subscriptions in order to access their Women's World Cup content.
Canada
TSN will make the match available to live stream online via their TSN+ platform, whilst RDS Direct will be streaming the match for French speakers.
Both are subscription based-platforms, with no free-to-air-options available for this clash. CTV and Noovo will also be streaming the game.
England
The World Cup final will be live streamed via the BBC's streaming platform BBC iPlayer. ITV will also be streaming the match on their ITVX service, with both broadcasters sharing the rights to the final, which is England's first ever.
Viewers in the Republic of Ireland will be able to stream the match via RTE Player.
Singapore
MEWatch is making the game available to stream in Singapore. The service has streamed every match at the Women's World Cup.
Hong Kong
Football fans in Hong Kong will be able to watch the match if they are customers with NOW Sports, with the match being broadcast on the NOW Sports Prime channel.
India
Fans in India can live stream the match on Fancode, with users required to subscribe to the platform to watch.