What time is Spain vs Sweden Women's World Cup 2023 semifinal match?

Patrick Brischetto

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The 2023 World Cup has seen a series of upsets and highly exciting moments, with the likes of Germany, Brazil, Canada and the USA all being eliminated before the quarterfinals.

It shows the benefits of expanding the competition to 32 teams, as well as the wide array of quality of teams in Africa and South America, with the likes of Morocco, Colombia and South Africa all causing upsets.

That said, there are still many heavyweights left in the competition, with Spain and Sweden looking to progress to the World Cup final.

Spain have lost once up to this point, while Sweden remain undefeated, and the football world will be watching the match intently.

MORE: All the details about the World Cup semifinals

What time is Spain vs Sweden kickoff?

The first semifinal will begin at 8:00 p.m. local time at Eden Park in Auckland, New Zealand. Here is how that corresponds with regions around the world:

 DateKickoff time
USATue, August 154:00 a.m. ET
CanadaTue, August 154:00 a.m. ET
UKTue, August 159:00 a.m. BST
AustraliaTue, August 156:00 p.m. AEST
IndiaTue, August 151:30 p.m. IST
Hong KongTue, August 154:00 p.m. HKT
MalaysiaTue, August 154:00 p.m. MYT
SingaporeTue, August 154:00 p.m. SGT
New ZealandTue, August 158:00 p.m. NZT

MORE: Watch the Women's World Cup in USA live on Fubo

Spain vs Sweden live stream, TV channel

Fans around the world will be able to watch the Spain versus Sweden match, with the semifinal being available to watch on both TV as well as online live streaming options.

 TV channelStreaming
USAFOXFubo, Fox Sports site/app,
Peacock,
Telemundo Deportes En Vivo (Spanish)
UKBBC One, RTE 2BBC iPlayer, RTE Player, BBC Sport Web
AustraliaOptus Sport, Channel SevenOptus Sport, 7Plus
CanadaTSN1, TSN 4, TSN 5, RDS, CTVTSN+, RDS app, CTV App, Noovo
IndiaDD SportsFanCode
New ZealandSky Sport 1 NZ, Prime TVSky Sport NOW, Prime TV
SingaporeFIFA WWC CH01meWATCH
Hong KongNow Sports PrimeNow Player
Malaysia —FIFA+

Fans in select regions of the world can stream the Women's World Cup live on FIFA+, including in Japan, Brazil, Indonesia and Thailand. 

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.