Women’s football: France TV will broadcast World Cup matches in Australia and New Zealand
The France Télévisions group, of which Wallis and Futuna La Premiere is a part, will broadcast the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup matches, in particular the matches of the France national team as well as the opening and final match on August 20.
Final and Li Blue in the spotlight on public service! France Télévisions announced, on Monday 26 June, the details Obtaining the rights to broadcast the Women’s World Cup matches which will take place in New Zealand and Australia, from July 20 to August 20, 2023. France will kick off their game on July 23 against Jamaica (10pm Wallis time), then go on to play against the other big team, Brazil (July 29th, 10pm Wallis time). Wallis), before completing Phase 1 against Panama (August 2, 10 p.m. Wallis time).
The last two matches will be broadcast on France Télévisions, as will the opening match between New Zealand and Norway (July 20 at 7pm). The August 20 final, with or without Les Bleues, will also be broadcast exclusively on public service, as well as some of the big first-round labels such as US-Netherlands (July 27, 1pm) or Canada-Australia (July 31, 7pm).
The general audio-visual group, which received the prize number 2 (32 matches, like the M6 group, are all broadcast on various antennas and france.tv), and will therefore broadcast half of the knockout matches, that is, four rounds of 16, two quarters and semi-finals. On the other hand, if Amandine Henry’s teammates can pull themselves out of the pools and then win their round of 16 by a move, they will once again play in front of France Télévisions cameras in the quarter-finals (August 12). Perhaps before that, the dream of a historic final was also broadcast on the public service.
Commentaries on Les Bleues matches will be provided by Louisa Nécib, former international (144 selections, 39 goals) and Lucille Guillotin, journalist for France Télévisions who has commented on more than 350 football matches on Radio France and franceinfo, including Euro 2016 in France. . “It’s great to be able to welcome the French women’s football team to our channels and help develop their image.”Laurent was welcomed by Eric Le Lay, Sporting Director.
List of 32 matches broadcast by France Télévisions (Wallis Time)
Thursday 20 July
7 p.m.: New Zealand and Norway editorials
Friday 21st July
7:30 pm: Spain – Costa Rica
Saturday 22nd July
7 pm: Zambia and Japan
Sunday 23 July
5 p.m.: Sweden and South Africa
7:30 pm: The Netherlands and Portugal
Monday 24 July
6 pm: Italy and Argentina
Tuesday 25 July
2 pm: Colombia – Republic of Korea
5:30 pm: New Zealand and the Philippines
8 pm: Switzerland and Norway
Wed 26 Jul
5 p.m.: Japan and Costa Rica
7:30 pm: Spain – Zambia
Thursday 27 July
1 p.m.: The United States and the Netherlands
Saturday 29 July
7:30 pm: Sweden and Italy
10 pm: France – Brazil
Sunday 30 July
4:30 pm: Republic of Korea – Morocco
7 pm: Norway and the Philippines
7 pm: Switzerland and New Zealand
9:30 pm: Germany – Colombia
Monday 31st July
7 pm: Ireland and Nigeria
7 pm: Canada and Australia
Tuesday 1st August
7 pm: Vietnam-Netherlands
7 p.m.: Portugal and the United States
Wed 2 Aug
Ten in the evening: Panama – France
Ten in the evening: Jamaica – Brazil
Sunday 6th August
2 pm: Round of 16 / First Group E – Second Group Six
9 pm: Round of 16 / First Group Seven – Second Group Five
Monday 7 August
7:30 pm: Round of 16 / First Group D – Second Group B
10:30 pm: Round of 16/1, Group Two – Second, Group Four
Saturday 12 August:
7pm: Quarter-finals / 1st Group B or 2nd Group D – 1st Group F or 2nd Group H.
10:30 pm: Quarter-finals / 1st Group D or 2nd Group B – 1st Group H or 2nd Group F
Tuesday 15 August
8 p.m.: Semi-Finals/Quarter Winner A – Quarter Winner B
Sunday 20 August
10 p.m.: Final
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