Optus Sport marks 100 days until FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023

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The streaming platform will also be offering a unique viewing experience

Optus Sport is celebrating 100 days to go until the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 in Australia and New Zealand.

Optus Sport is proud to be the official broadcaster of the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 in Australia and is the only place where you can watch the entire tournament, with 49 of the 64 matches exclusive to the platform.

The streaming platform will also be offering a unique viewing experience, giving football fans more options to catch all the action of the star-studded tournament, including full matches, live and on-demand, to mini-matches and highlights.

Optus Sport has been a champion of promoting and broadcasting women’s football since 2019 with its coverage of the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 and the Barclays FA Women’s Super League (WSL).   

Howard Rees, head of Optus Sport, said: “The FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 is just 100 days away and with Optus Sport you can watch the 32 teams in action across every single one of the 64 matches live and on demand. 

“Optus Sport prides itself on being a champion of women’s sport and broadcasting talent and we cannot wait until the tournament kicks off on 20 July. 

“As we countdown to the tournament we will have further announcements about our full talent line up, which will include a range of current and former players and coaches.”

The opening match of the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 between New Zealand and Norway takes place on 20 July in Auckland, and you can watch it on Optus Sport.
 
Optus Sport is available to subscribers across mobile and tablet apps, desktop or at home on the big screen via a compatible Smart TV, gaming consoles and media streaming devices.

Optus Sport secured the rights to the qualifiers for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023. Corin Dimopoulos, Optus head of tv & content, said at the time: “Optus Sport customers will now be able to watch the elite of European football battle it out in qualification to play on the game’s biggest stage in Australia and New Zealand’s hosted FIFA Women’s World Cup.

“Securing these new rights again expands Optus Sport’s ongoing and unparalleled commitment to women’s football and changing the future young Australians see, which already includes the Women’s Super League, Women’s Euros 2022 and Women’s World Cup 2023.”

See also: Optus Sport secures rights to qualifiers for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023

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