FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023: This is how you watch the DFB match on TV

FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023: This is how you watch the DFB match on TV

FIFA Women's World Cup 2023: This is how you watch the DFB match on TV

Alexandra Pope during the women’s final training in the German League before the match against Morocco. Photo: Imago Images/Ebner



It’s started for the DFB ladies! On Monday, the German national team will play its opening match in the 2023 Women’s World Cup. Football fans can listen live.

The German Football Association team begins the 2023 Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand with its opening match on July 24. In the first group match, the German women’s football team will face Morocco in Melbourne. However, if you have to work during the day on Monday and want to watch the live stream, you need to have a helpful boss.

German Cup kick-off: Live in Melbourne

Due to the time difference, the first match for women in the German Football Association kicks off in the morning at 10:30 AM German time. ZDF will broadcast the start of national coach Martina Vos-Tecklenburg’s (55) team live on free-to-air TV. If you want to take a look online, you can also go to “Sportstudio.de” respectively The station’s media library Stream the broadcast for free.

Supervisor Sven Vos (47 years old) will join expert Catherine Lehmann (43 years old) and national player Julia Gwen (24 years old), who cannot participate in the tournament due to injury, in match mood from 10:00 as well. First match of the day (Italy vs. Argentina). Then Claudia Newman (59 years old) comments on the opening match against Morocco, and Tapia Kimi (31) participates in the commentary.

Captain Alexandra Pope (32 years old) explained: “We are very happy that it is finally starting.” to “dfb.de” recently. The overall mood in the team is “very good.” But it is clear that Pope will enter the first match with the necessary respect: “The group will definitely not be successful and it will not be easy. There has been a lot of talk about the fact that we have the easiest group.” “Not at all. I don’t see it that way. We have to start the tournament well from the beginning so that we can keep things going in the following matches.”

Other group matches for women in the German League

In Group H, the German players also face Colombia and South Korea. The match against Colombia in Sydney can be watched on Das Erste on 30 July from 11.30am. The DFB Women have to play against South Korea on August 3 from 12:00 noon in Brisbane. ZDF takes over here once again, showing a total of 25 group stage matches.



Public broadcasters also alternate in the knockout phase of the tournament. ARD has the right to broadcast the Round of 16 and semi-final matches, and German Television II has the right to broadcast the quarter-final matches. ZDF will be showing the finale on August 20 from Sydney at 12:00pm.

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