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Australia vs. Nigeria: Live Stream, TV Channel & Game InfoAustralia will play Nigeria, in the second round of group-stage matches at the 2023 Women's World Cup, on July 27 at 6:00 AM ET in Brisbane, Australia. Go to Fox Sports 1 to see this game live. Watch the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup on Fubo! Sign up for a free trial and start watching live sports without cable today! How to Watch Australia vs. NigeriaGame Day: Thursday, July 27, 2023Game Time: 6:00 AM ETTV Channel: Fox Sports 1Location: Brisbane, AustraliaVenue: Suncorp StadiumSign up for a Fubo free trial now to watch the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup and more live sports! Australia Group Stage Schedule Opponent Date Score Home/Away Ireland July 20 W 1-0 Home Nigeria July 27 - Canada July 31 Away Australia's Recent PerformanceIn its previous match, Australia picked up a 1-0 win over Ireland, taking 13 shots and outshooting by six. Steph Catley notched her side's only goal to lead the way versus.




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England vs Nigeria: Kick-off time and how to watch on TVSign up to Miguel Delaney’s Reading the Game newsletter sent straight to your inbox for freeSign up to Miguel’s Delaney’s free weekly newsletter England face their biggest test of the Women’s World Cup yet as the Lionesses take on Nigeria in the last-16 in Brisbane. It’s been a tournament of shocks and surprises so far and Sarina Wiegman’s side will be wary of becoming another, after the defending champions United States joined Germany, Canada and Brazil in exiting the competition on Sunday. But it means the tournament is opening up, with England among those who are looking like contenders in Australia and New Zealand. The Lionesses produced a brilliant performance to thrash China 6-1 last time out, so confidence is high among the camp. England could be boosted further by the return of Keira Walsh, who has been passed fit after making a remarkable recovery from being stretchered off against Denmark.


Through one Women's World Cup game for Australia, Catley has scored one goal. Get your 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup gear at Fanatics! Australia's 2023 Women's World Cup RosterLydia Williams #1Courtney Nevin #2Aivi Luik #3Clare Polkinghorne #4Cortnee Vine #5Clare Wheeler #6Steph Catley #7Alexandra Chidiac #8Caitlin Foord #9Emily van Egmond #10Mary Fowler #11Teagan Micah #12Tameka Yallop #13Alanna Kennedy #14Clare Hunt #15Hayley Raso #16Kyah Simon #17Mackenzie Arnold #18Katrina Gorry #19Sam Kerr #20Ellie Carpenter #21Charlotte Grant #22Kyra Cooney-Cross #23Nigeria Group Stage Schedule D 0-0 Australia Nigeria's Recent PerformanceIn its most recent match (on July 20), Nigeria drew with Canada 0-0, while recording seven fewer shots than Canada.


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Walsh was carried off on a stretcher late in the first half of the Lionesses’ 28 July victory over Denmark, with fears that the influential midfielder’s tournament could be over, but scans revealed her knee injury was not as serious as first suspected. The 26-year-old took another step forward in her recovery when she joined her team-mates in training at the Central Coast Stadium on the eve of their last-16 showdown, before England flew to Brisbane ahead of the knockout encounter. England boss Sarina Wiegman said: “She is doing well. She started her rehab straight after we knew what was going on.


Wiegman now must decide whether to start the midfielder, after her key formation change against China unlocked England’s best performance of the World Cup so far. Nigeria are dangerous opposition: led by star striker Asisat Oshoala, the Super Falcons stunned Australia and held Canada on their way to qualifying for the knockout stages. Here’s everything you need to know ahead of England vs Nigeria at the Women’s World Cup. When is England vs Nigeria? The match will kick off at 8:30am BST on Monday 7 August. What TV channel is it on? England’s first match of the knockout stages against Nigeria will be shown on BBC One, with coverage starting from 8am. The match will also be available to watch on BBC iPlayer. What is the England team news? Keira Walsh could make a stunning return for England’s last-16 Women’s World Cup clash against Nigeria.


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“She has been on the pitch, she has been training today. Now we will wait until [we see] how she recovers from that training session and if she does well then she is available tomorrow. ”England midfielder Keira Walsh returned to training with her 22 team-mates on Sunday morning (PA Wire)If Walsh does return, Wiegman will have decisions to make after changing formations and switching to a 3-5-2 in the thrashing of China. If Wiegman does stick with the 3-5-2, Lucy Bronze and Rachel Daly could stay at full-back, either side of a back three of Jess Carter, Millie Bright and Alex Greenwood, with Mary Earps in goal. Alessia Russo and Lauren Hemp started as a front two against China and could keep their places ahead both finding the scoresheet in the 6-1 win, while Lauren James is the first name on the teamsheet after her stunning two-goal and three-assist display against China. If Walsh returns, she will likely take the place of Katie Zelem in midfield, with Georgia Stanway impressing in the number six position in Walsh’s absence.


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