The FIFA Women’s World Cup begins today and if you want to get in on the action, here’s how you can.
The tournament will see 32 teams battle it out in Australia and New Zealand as the two countries co-host it.
Whether you’re cheering on England’s Lionesses or you’re simply wanting to tune in for your football fix, the Women’s World Cup fixtures are available to watch in the UK.
When is England’s first match of the tournament?
England will face Haiti on Saturday, July 22 at 10.30am (UK BST) and 7.30pm for those in Brisbane, Australia.
To see a full list of England’s confirmed matches so far, you can read our explainer here.
How to watch the FIFA Women’s World Cup in the UK
The 32 teams are split into eight groups A-H with England’s Lionesses being in Group D.
Also in Group D are Haiti, Denmark and China PR and you can find all the teams and groups via our explainer here.
Both BBC and ITV are broadcasting the tournament meaning you can tune in to watch a variety of games.
Football fans can tune into watch the matches on BBC One and ITV1.
Coverage will also be available to watch on BBC iPlayer and ITVX.
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