Where to watch Philippines vs Switzerland live stream, TV channel, lineups and odds for Women's World Cup 2023

Patrick Brischetto

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The second clash of Group A at the Women's World cup will be highly intriguing, as the Philippines play in their first ever finals match when they take on Switzerland in Dunedin.

The Philippines, led by former Australia coach Alen Stajcic, have been on a fairy-tale run in recent times, reaching the Asian Cup final last year and now having qualified for the biggest women's football tournament. They will have no fear against any of the teams they come up against.

Switzerland, meanwhile, are backed as one of the two most likely teams to progress from Group A, but they are undergoing a tough run of form, with the team winless since last October.

If the Philippines are to continue their dream run and progress to the knockout rounds, this match is a must-win for Stajcic's side.

MORE: Complete Women's World Cup schedule

What time is Philippines vs Switzerland?

This Group A clash kicks off at 5:00 p.m. local time, with the match taking place at the Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin.

  • Date: Friday, July 21
  • Time: 5:00 p.m. NZST (1:00 a.m. ET)

The match takes place a day after the first game of Group A between New Zealand and Norway, and is the second World Cup match of July 21.

Here are the kickoff times for timezones around the world:

RegionDateTime
USAFri, July 211 a.m. ET
CanadaFri, July 211 a.m. ET
UKFri, July 216 a.m. BST
IndiaFri, July 2110:30 a.m. IST
AustraliaFri, July 213 p.m. AEST
New ZealandFri, July 215 p.m. NZST
SingaporeFri, July 211 p.m. SGT
MalaysiaFri, July 211 p.m. MYT
Hong KongFri, July 211 p.m. HKT

Philippines vs. Switzerland TV channel, live stream

This clash at the Women's World Cup will be broadcast all around the world, with many different broadcasters and streaming services making all the action available live.

Here is where fans can watch the match worldwide:

CountryTelevisionStreaming
AustraliaOptus SportOptus Sport website/app
New ZealandSky Sport 1Sky Sport NOW
USAFS1, Universo (Spanish)Fubo, Peacock, Universo NOW, Telemundo Deportes site/app, Fox Sports site/app
CanadaTSN, RDS (French)TSN+, RDS Direct (French)
UKITV 1, STV ScotlandITVX, STV Player
SingaporeFIFA WWC CH01MeWatch
Hong Kong
Malaysia
IndiaDD SportsFancode

Philippines vs Switzerland lineups

Whilst the Philippines lack World Cup experience, Stajcic has ensured his team are as match-fit as possible by getting them to play more than 30 internationals in the past year.

One-time Australia player Angela Beard could make her Philippines tournament debut on the world's biggest stage, with the team set to be led by captain Tahnai Annis in midfield. Sarina Bolden will lead the line.

Philippines projected starting lineup (4-2-3-1): Davies-McDaniel (GK) — Barker, Long, Sawicki, Beard — Eggesvik, Annis — Quezada, Guillou, Cowart — Bolden.

Despite their disappointing run of form, Switzerland have a side packed with players plying their trade at top teams in Europe.

Arsenal's Noelle Maritz and captain Lia Walti will lead from the back and in the middle respectively, with Barcelona forward Ana Maria Crnogorcevic the key weapon in attack looking to capitalise on any nerves from the Philippines defence.

Switzerland projected starting lineup (4-1-4-1): Thalmann (GK) — Maritz, Calligaris, Buhler, Aigbogun — Walti — Crnogorcevic, Mauron, Sow, Reuteler — Bachmann.

Philippines vs Switzerland betting odds

Switzerland are overwhelming favourites to defeat the Philippines comfortably, with a clear gulf of experience and quality viewed between the two sides.

Whilst the Philippines may thrive on being the underdog, it could be too much of a bridge for them to cross in their first ever World Cup match.

 Philippines winDrawSwitzerland
win
Both teams
to score Y / N
Over / Under
2.5 goals
PHI
+2.5
SUI
-2.5
BetMGM
(USA)
+1600+725-700+150 / -217-204 / +145-163+115
Sports Interaction
(Canada)
17.007.401.132.43 / 1.431.52 / 2.431.622.22
SkyBet
(UK)
18/17/11/911/8 , 8/154/9 , 13/8
Unibet
(Australia)
16.008.001.162.65 / 1.45
Dafabet
(India)
20.008.601.162.65 / 1.491.58 / 2.281.602.25

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.