A crazy Women's World Cup continues with the round of 16.
Many of the bigger teams are already out of the tournament, with the likes of Germany, Brazil and Canada having exited at the group stage, and the two-time defending champion United States being a goalpost away from also being eliminated. With some bigger names out, space has been made for Nigeria, South Africa, Morocco, Jamaica and Colombia to continue their narrative-changing runs at the competition.
Which teams will move on? Will there be any more shocking upsets?
Here's how you can watch.
Women's World Cup 2023 Round of 16: Dates, kick-off times
All kick-off times are listed in AEST.
Date | Time | Fixture | Venue |
Aug. 5 | 15:00 | Switzerland vs. Spain | Eden Park |
Aug. 5 | 18:00 | Japan vs. Norway | Wellington Regional Stadium |
Aug. 6 | 12:00 | Netherlands vs. South Africa | Sydney Football Stadium |
Aug. 6 | 19:00 | Sweden vs. United States | Melbourne Rectangular Stadium |
Aug. 7 | 17:30 | England vs. Nigeria | Lang Park |
Aug. 7 | 20:30 | Australia vs. Denmark | Stadium Australia |
Aug. 8 | 18:00 | Colombia vs. Jamaica | Melbourne Rectangular Stadium |
Aug. 8 | 21:00 | France vs. Morocco | Hindmarsh Stadium |
Women's World Cup 2023 Round of 16: How to watch
- UK: ITV, BBC
- USA: FOX, FS1, Telemundo
- Canada: CTV, TSN, RDS
- Australia: Optus Sport, 7 Plus
- New Zealand: Sky Sport
For listings in your region, consult FIFA.com.