The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup is down to its final two games. England will face Spain in the final game on Sunday, August 20. But first, Australia and Sweden battle it out for the third place title this Saturday. While Sweden has taken the third place spot before, if Australia wins the Saturday morning match, it'd be the Matildas' first time taking home the title. Ready to watch the Australia vs. Sweden match this weekend?Well set your alarms, because this year's World Cup has unfortunately been beset with an awkward time difference, and the Third Place Match is no exception. Saturday morning's World Cup game kicks off bright and early at 4 a.m. ET. So get the coffee ready! Here's everything you need to know about where to watch the Women's World Cup Third Place game.
battle it out for the third place title this Saturday. While Sweden has taken the third place spot before, if Australia wins the Saturday morning match, it'd be the Matildas' first time taking home the title. Ready to watch the Australia vs. Sweden match this weekend?Well set your alarms, because this year's World Cup has unfortunately been beset with an awkward time difference, and the Third Place Match is no exception.
ready! Here's everything you need to know about where to watch the Women's World Cup Third Place game.Now out of the running for first place, Australia and Sweden will duke it out on the field for third place this Saturday at 4 a.m. ET/1 a.m. PT.which many viewers already get free over the air. Don't have access to Fox?How to watch the Women's World Cup: Australia vs.
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