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Group stage

Sunday, November 20

Monday, November 21

Tuesday, November 22

Wednesday, November 23

Thursday, November 24

Friday, November 25

Saturday, November 26

Sunday, November 27

Monday, November 28

Tuesday, November 29

Wednesday, November 30

Thursday, December 1

Friday, December 2

Knockout stage

Saturday, December 3

Sunday, December 4

Monday, December 5

Tuesday, December 6

Friday, December 9

Saturday, December 10

Tuesday, December 13

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This year, the prestigious tournament will take place in Australia and New Zealand. For the first time ever, the field has been increased from 24 to 32 teams, meaning competition will be stepped up a notch this year.

Here's everything you need to know about the pinnacle of the beautiful game coming this July:

What: 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup

Where: The opening match will take place in Eden Park in New Zealand's capital city of Auckland. Other games will take place here as well at other stadiums throughout New Zealand and Australia. The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup Final will be held at Stadium Australia in Sydney.

When: Thursday, July 20, 2023 -- Sunday, August 20, 2023

TV Channel: The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup will be broadcast live across FOX and FOX Sports channels.

Live Stream: You can live stream the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup FOX's Live Stream Page and HBO Max.

Sunday, July 20 -- Thursday, August 3: Group stage matches

Saturday, August 5 -- Tuesday, August 8: Round of 16 knockout matches

Friday, August 11 and Saturday, August 12: Quarterfinals

Tuesday, August 15 and Wednesday, August 16: Semifinals

Saturday,  August 19: Third-place match

Sunday, August 20: 2022 FIFA Women's World Cup Final

Group A: New Zealand, Norway, Philippines, Switzerland

Group B: Australia, Republic of Ireland, Nigeria, Canada

Group C: Spain, Costa Rica, Zambia, Japan

Group D: England Denmark, China, Group B playoff winner

Group E: United States, Netherlands, Vietnam, Group A playoff winner

Group F: France, Jamaica, Brazil, Group C playoff winner

Group G: Sweden, South Africa, Italy, Argentina

Group H: Germany, Morocco, Korea Republic, Colombia

Saturday, July 22: USA vs. Vietnam

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Thirty-two of the top soccer nations from across the globe, including the United States, Mexico, and Canada, have participated in the 22nd edition of the FIFA World Cup.

Qatar has served as host for the 2022 FIFA World Cup, becoming the first Middle Eastern nation to host the event and just the third country from the Asian confederation, after Japan and South Korea jointly hosted in 2002.

So far, 63 matches in the 2022 FIFA World Cup have been available to watch on television in the United States, with over half of those available on over-the-air network coverage. And the 64th, the final, will be again be available to view in multiple ways.

Additionally, there are many streaming options available for viewing matches from this year's crowning international soccer tournament, making it easier to watch than ever before.

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The 2022 World Cup is being televised in the United States in English by Fox and in Spanish by Telemundo. In 2011, the two networks won the rights to broadcast the 2018 and 2022 World Cups in the U.S. with a bid the New York Times reported would pay FIFA "around $1 billion."

Fox has spread the matches across its family of channels, including FS1 and FS2. While most of the channel designations were set, Fox has had the ability to switch its assignments around, which it used particularly for the final round of group-stage fixtures.

Meanwhile, Telemundo is the home of all Spanish-language World Cup broadcasts in the United States. The only exception came in the final round of group-stage matches, when games were played simultaneously. For those matches, one was pushed to Universo. All Spanish-language World Cup match broadcasts can be streamed on Peacock, which aired the first 12 matches of the tournament for free. Beginning Nov. 24, the remaining 52 have been available on Peacock Premium.

The 2022 FIFA World Cup will be broadcast in the United States in English by Fox.

Fox's flagship play-by-play coverage features an A-Team of John Strong and Stu Holden. Other play-by-play broadcast teams have included veteran JP Dellacamera paired with analyst Cobi Jones, Derek Rae paired with Aly Wagner, Ian Darke paired with Landon Donovan, and Warren Barton paired with Jacqui Oatley. Rules analysts Dr. Joe Machnik and Mark Clattenburg will be on hand to analyze refereeing decisions.

Fox's in-game studio coverage will be anchored by Rob Stone, while Kate Abdo hosts the show FIFA World Cup Tonight. Lead studio analysts include Alexi Lalas, Clint Dempsey, Carli Lloyd, and Maurice Edu. Other appearing studio analysts have included Eni Aluko, Kelly Smith, and former NFL receiver Chad Johnson. Sideline reporters will include Jenny Taft, Rodolfo Landeros, and Geoff Shreeves, while Tom Rinaldi will be on hand as a feature reporter.

For Telemundo's Spanish-language coverage, the lead play-by-play broadcaster will be none other than the legendary Andres Cantor, covering his 12th World Cup. He will be partnered with former Mexican national team player Manuel Sol. Other play-by-play broadcasters for Telemundo coverage include Copan Alvarez, Sammy Sadovnik, and Jorge Calvo. They will all be partnered with analyst Eduardo Bsicayart, who will be covering his fifth World Cup.

Telemundo's studio coverage will be manned chiefly by Miguel Gurwitz, Ana Jurka, Carlota Vizmanos, and Carlos Hermosillo, plus there has been analysis throughout the tournament from the likes of Diego Forlan, Miguel Herrera, Tab Ramos, Carlos Tenorio, Claudio Borghi, Fernando Hierro, and a host of other experienced names.

MORE: Watch World Cup 2022 matches live on fuboTV (free trial)

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Answer # 4 #

This year, the prestigious tournament will take place in Australia and New Zealand. For the first time ever, the field has been increased from 24 to 32 teams, meaning competition will be stepped up a notch this year.

Here's everything you need to know about the pinnacle of the beautiful game coming this July:

What: 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup

Where: The opening match will take place in Eden Park in New Zealand's capital city of Auckland. Other games will take place here as well at other stadiums throughout New Zealand and Australia. The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup Final will be held at Stadium Australia in Sydney.

When: Thursday, July 20, 2023 -- Sunday, August 20, 2023

TV Channel: The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup will be broadcast live across FOX and FOX Sports channels.

Live Stream: You can live stream the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup FOX's Live Stream Page and HBO Max.

Sunday, July 20 -- Thursday, August 3: Group stage matches

Saturday, August 5 -- Tuesday, August 8: Round of 16 knockout matches

Friday, August 11 and Saturday, August 12: Quarterfinals

Tuesday, August 15 and Wednesday, August 16: Semifinals

Saturday,  August 19: Third-place match

Sunday, August 20: 2022 FIFA Women's World Cup Final

Group A: New Zealand, Norway, Philippines, Switzerland

Group B: Australia, Republic of Ireland, Nigeria, Canada

Group C: Spain, Costa Rica, Zambia, Japan

Group D: England Denmark, China, Group B playoff winner

Group E: United States, Netherlands, Vietnam, Group A playoff winner

Group F: France, Jamaica, Brazil, Group C playoff winner

Group G: Sweden, South Africa, Italy, Argentina

Group H: Germany, Morocco, Korea Republic, Colombia

Saturday, July 22: USA vs. Vietnam

Thursday, July 27: USA vs. Netherlands

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Answer # 5 #

The 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar kicked off Nov. 20 with the host nation's match against Ecuador at Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor.

You can watch every match of the tournament on the FOX Sports family of networks — the tournament's official English-language broadcast partner in the United States — and the FOX Sports app and FOXSports.com.

The app/website will also have complete highlights, including clips of every goal in the tournament, and full-match replays. You can also stream full-match replays for free on Tubi.

The games will be called by a star-studded broadcast team, including some soccer legends.

Here's a full the schedule for the World Cup and how to watch each match live:

GROUP STAGE

Sunday, Nov. 20

Ecuador 2, Qatar 0

Monday, Nov. 21

England 6, Iran 2Netherlands 2, Sengeal 0United States 1, Wales 1

Tuesday, Nov. 22

Saudi Arabia 2, Argentina 0Denmark 0, Tunisia 0Mexico 0, Poland 0France 4, Australia 1

Wednesday, Nov. 23

Morocco 0, Croatia 0Japan 2, Germany 1Spain 7, Costa Rica 0Belgium 1, Canada 0

Thursday, Nov. 24

Switzerland 1, Cameroon 0Uruguay 0, South Korea 0Portugal 3, Ghana 2Brazil 2, Serbia 0

Friday, Nov. 25

Iran 2, Wales 0Senegal 3, Qatar 1Netherlands 1, Ecuador 1England 0, United States 0

Saturday, Nov. 26

Australia 1, Tunisia 0Poland 2, Saudi Arabia 0France 2, Denmark 1Argentina 2, Mexico 0

Sunday, Nov. 27

Costa Rica 1, Japan 0Morocco 2, Belgium 0Croatia 4, Canada 1Spain 1, Germany 1

Monday, Nov. 28

Cameroon 3, Serbia 3Ghana 3, South Korea 2Brazil 1, Switzerland 0Portugal 2, Uruguay 0

Tuesday, Nov. 29

Netherlands 2, Qatar 0Senegal 2, Ecuador 1England 3, Wales 0United States 1, Iran 0

Wednesday, Nov. 30

Tunisia 1, France 0Australia 1, Denmark 0Mexico 2, Saudi Arabia 1Argentina 2, Poland 0

Thursday, Dec. 1

Croatia 0, Belgium 0Morocco 2, Canada 1Japan 2, Spain 1Germany 4, Costa Rica 2

Friday, Dec. 2

South Korea 2, Portugal 1Uruguay 2, Ghana 0Switzerland 3. Serbia 2Cameroon 1, Brazil 0

ROUND OF 16

Saturday, Dec. 3

Netherlands 3, United States 1Argentina 2, Australia 1

Sunday, Dec. 4

France 3, Poland 1England 3, Senegal 0

Monday, Dec. 5

Croatia 1 (3), Japan 1 (1)Brazil 4, South Korea 1

Tuesday, Dec. 6

Morocco 0 (3), Spain 0 (0)Portugal 5, Switzerland 1

QUARTERFINALS

Friday, Dec. 9

Croatia 1 (4), Brazil (2)Argentina 2 (4), Netherlands 2 (3)

Saturday, Dec. 10

Morocco 1, Portugal 0France 2, England 1

SEMIFINALS

Tuesday, Dec. 13

Argentina 3, Netherlands 0

Wednesday, Dec. 14

France vs. Morocco, 2 p.m. ET on FOX

THIRD-PLACE MATCH

Saturday, Dec. 17

Croatia vs. Morocco, 10 a.m. ET on FOX

FINAL

Sunday, Dec. 18

Argentina vs. France, 9 a.m. ET on FOX

*Subject to change

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