What time is Women's World Cup final 2023 kickoff? When match starts in Sydney, Australia

Patrick Brischetto

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The eyes of the footballing world will be passing their gaze on Sydney, Australia on August 20 when the Women's World Cup final kicks off to decide which team will be the world champions of women's football.

Now Spain have secured their spot following semifinal victory over Sweden, can they go all the way?

Will England follow up their Euro 2022 success with their first ever World Cup triumph? Or will the hosts Australia lift the trophy in front of their own supporters?

That is all to be decided, but The Sporting News still has all the details on what time the Women's World Cup final kicks off around the world.

MORE: Full schedule for 2023 Women's World Cup

What time is 2023 Women's World Cup final?

The Women's World Cup Final will take place on Sunday August 20, 2023 at Stadium Australia in Sydney.

The match will kick off at 8 p.m. local time (AEST), which corresponds to 10 p.m. NZT in New Zealand, 11 a.m. BST in the UK, and 6 a.m. ET in the USA and Canada. Here's how it translates to other countries around the world:

CountryDateTime
AustraliaSun, August 208 p.m. AEST
New ZealandSun, August 2010 p.m. NZT
UKSun, August 2011 a.m. BST
Hong KongSun, August 206 p.m. HKT
IndiaSun, August 203:30 p.m. IST
MalaysiaSun, August 206 p.m. MYT
SingaporeSun, August 206 p.m. SGT
USASun, August 206 a.m. ET
CanadaSun, August 206 a.m. ET

Where is the Women's World Cup Final in 2023?

Stadium Australia in Sydney will host the 2023 Women's World Cup final.

The venue was constructed for the 2000 Sydney Olympics, and is the largest rectangular venue in Australia and is the second largest venue overall after the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

It has played host to some massive sporting events, including a Rugby World Cup Final, the British and Irish Lions tour, and the famous State of Origin rugby league series.

The venue is hosting five matches at the tournament, including Australia's opening game on July 20, in addition to a one match in each of the knockout rounds.

ANZ Stadium
(Getty Images)

Where have past Women's World Cup finals been held?

YearStadiumMatch
2019Parc Olympique Lyonnais, FranceUSA 2-0 Netherlands
2015B.C Place, CanadaUSA 5-2 Japan
2011Commerzbank Arena, GermanyJapan* 2-2 USA
2007Hongkou Stadium, ChinaGermany 2-0 Brazil
2003Home Depot Center, USAGermany 2-1 Sweden
1999Rose Bowl, USAUSA* 0-0 China
1995Rasunda Stadium, SwedenNorway 2-0 Germany
1991Tianhe Stadium, ChinaUSA 2-1 Norway

*Denotes team won after penalty shootout 

Patrick Brischetto

Patrick is a journalist currently based in Sydney who covered the 2022 FIFA World Cup and 2023 Women's World Cup for The Sporting News. He also holds a position at the Western Sydney Wanderers FC, and is slowly attempting to convince the world that the A-League is the greatest sporting competition.