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How to watch England vs. Spain Women's World Cup Final 2023

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How to watch England vs. Spain Women's World Cup Final 2023

How to watch England vs. Spain Women's World Cup Final 2023

The 2023 Women's World Cup is down to its final two games.

First, Australia and Sweden will battle it out for the third place title early on Saturday morning.

Then, making history no matter the outcome, England faces Spain in the World Cup Final this Sunday.

The England vs.

Spain game marks both teams' first time making it to the Women's World Cup Final.

Sunday's game also marks the first time in over a decade that the USWNT will not play in a Women's World Cup final.

Ready to watch La Roja take on the Lionesses on what is sure to be an historic day for women's soccer?

Well set your alarms, because this year's World Cup has unfortunately been beset with an awkward time difference, and the final game is no exception.

Sunday morning's World Cup Final kicks off bright and early at 6 a.m.

ET.

So get the coffee ready!

Here’s everything you need to know about where to watch the Women’s World Cup Final.


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