Where to watch Zambia vs Japan: TV channel, lineups and odds for Women's World Cup 2023

Dominic Booth

Tom Macrae

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It has been an entertaining and record-breaking start to the Women's World Cup 2023.

From New Zealand's surprise win over Norway in the opening game, to Australia's hard-fought victory without the injured Sam Kerr, and then Spain's destruction of Costa Rica in Group C, there have been plenty of talking points.

The first round of fixtures in Group C of the Women's World Cup will round up with Zambia taking on Japan at Waikato Stadium on Saturday night.

The Sporting News has all the details on how to catch the match in Australia.

What time is Zambia vs Japan?

This match will be played at Waikato Stadium, Hamilton (Kirikiriroa) in New Zealand on Saturday, July 22, 2023 at 7:00 PM local time (NZST).

  • Date: Friday, July 21
  • Time: 7:00 p.m. NZST (3:00 a.m. ET)

The match takes place a day after the first game of Group A between New Zealand and Norway, and is the second World Cup match of July 21.

Here are the kickoff times for timezones around the world:

Zambia vs Japan start time, kickoff

Region Date Time
USA Fri, July 21 3 a.m. ET
Canada Fri, July 21 3 a.m. ET
UK Fri, July 21 8 a.m. BST
India Fri, July 21 12:30 p.m. IST
Australia Fri, July 21 5 p.m. AEST
New Zealand Fri, July 21 7 p.m. NZST
Singapore Fri, July 21 3 p.m. SGT
Malaysia Fri, July 21 3 p.m. MYT
Hong Kong Fri, July 21 3 p.m. HKT

Zambia vs Japan TV channel, live stream

For Australian viewers, the second clash in Group C will be shown live and exclusively on Optus Sport. 

Optus Sport is available via a monthly subscription which costs $24.99 or $6.99 for eligible, existing Optus customers. 

UK viewers can watch it on the ITV and its various online outlets, while in the United States of America, the game will be screened on FS1 on TV and streamed on Peacock and other platforms.

This clash at the Women's World Cup will be broadcast in many other countries, either online or via their broadcasters.

Here is where fans can watch the match worldwide:

Country Television Streaming
Australia Optus Sport Optus Sport website/app
New Zealand Sky Sport 1 Sky Sport NOW
USA FS1, NBC Universo (Spanish) Fubo, Peacock, Universo NOW, Telemundo Deportes En Vivo
Canada TSN, RDS (French) TSN+, RDS Direct (French)
UK ITV 1, STV Scotland ITVX, STV Player
Singapore FIFA WWC CH01 MeWatch
Hong Kong
Malaysia
India DD Sports Fancode

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Zambia vs Japan lineups

Here are the possible lineups both sides could field as they make a play to try and match Spain on three points from one game in Group C.

Mina Tanaka is the dangerwoman for Zambia, with 24 international goals under her belt, while goalkeeper Hazel Nali will be missing through an ACL injury. 

  • Zambia projected lineup (4-3-3): Musonda (GK) – Belemu, Musase, Mweemba, Tembo – Lubandji, S. Banda, Katongo –  Chitundu, Kundananji, B. Banda

For the Japanese, Manchester City star Yui Hasegawa is expected to start in central midfield, while captain Saki Kumagai anchors an experienced back three.

  • Japan projected lineup (3-5-2): Yamashita (GK) – Miyake, Kumagai, Minami – Shimizu, Hasegawa, Naomoto, Nagano, Endo – Ueki, Tanaka

Zambia vs Japan prediction, odds

  • Moneyline lean: Japan (-400)
  • Handicap lean: Zambia +1.5 (+110)
  • Score prediction: Zambia 1-2 Japan

Japan are heavily favoured to win, but Zambia are still given plenty of respect for the lowest-ranked team in the entire field against an established top global side.

Zambia's pre-tournament friendly results have seen them given a much bigger chance for an upset in this game, despite Japan's solid recent performances through 2023. Interestingly, while Zambia are still around 8/1 underdogs, they are expected to find at least a goal against a defensively solid Japanese side.

  Zambia
win
Draw Japan
win
Both teams
to score Y / N
Over / Under
3.5 goals
JAP
-1.5
ZAM
+1.5
BetMGM
(USA)
+825 +550 -400 -165 / +120 -140 / -100 -160 +110
Sports
Interaction

(Canada)
7.80 5.80 1.24 1.54 / 2.18 1.71 / 2.02 1.67 2.12
SkyBet
(UK)
9/1 11/2 2/9 4/7, 5/4 8/11, 1/1
Unibet
(Australia)
8.50 7.15 1.26 1.60 / 2.28 1.72 / 2.02
Dafabet
(India)
9.20 6.80 1.29 1.61 / 2.33 1.73 / 2.07 1.66 2.16

    Dominic Booth

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    Dominic joined the Sporting News in November 2022, initially working on our World Cup coverage as a freelance sub editor. He was previously a sport content editor and Man United writer at the Manchester Evening News and is a regular at both Old Traffords, football and cricket.

    Tom Macrae

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    Tom joined The Sporting News in 2022 ahead of the FIFA World Cup in Qatar. A journalism student at Western Sydney University, Tom covered the 2020/21 A-Leagues season with The Football Sack and is a lifelong Newcastle United fan.