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Watch the FIFA Women’s World Cup on FuboTV (7-day free trial) and PeacockEngland vs. NigeriaWhen: Monday, August 7Time: 3:30 a. m. ETWhere: Brisbane Stadium (Brisbane, Australia)Channel: FOX Sports 1, NBC Universo, TelemundoStream: FuboTV (Free Trial), Sling, DirecTV Stream, PeacockEngland was just one of three countries to finish the group stage with a perfect 3-0 record.
The co-hosts now have their eyes set on moving on to the quarterfinals for the first time since 2015. In their first World Cup berth in 16 years, Denmark is in the knockout stage for just the third time in the country’s history. Though they lost to England in the group stage, clean sheets over China and Haiti helped the Danish squad grab second in Group D. Denmark has never won a match in the knockout stage. Denmark is 2-1-1 against Australia, with the two sides meeting in a pair of international friendlies over the last two years, each team picking up a win.
While they ended up finishing second in Group B with a 1-2-0 record, the Super Falcons finished just one point back of first place, and do have a win over the co-hosts, Australia. These two teams have only met once in the World Cup previously, with England winning their group-stage match in 1995. Watch the FIFA Women’s World Cup on FuboTV (7-day free trial) and PeacockAustralia vs. DenmarkWhen: Monday, August 7Time: 6:30 a. ETWhere: Stadium Australia (Sydney, Australia)Channel: FOX Sports 1, NBC Universo, TelemundoStream: FuboTV (Free Trial), Sling, DirecTV Stream, PeacockWhile that loss to Nigeria put Australia’s hopes of moving on into jeopardy, their dominant 3-0 win over the reigning Olympic gold medalists in Canada helped the Matildas grab the top spot in Group B, and send them beyond the group stage for the fifth consecutive tournament.
How to Watch the 2023 FIFA World Cup Round of 16 - August 7: Australia v. Denmark, England v. Nigeria | Channel, Stream, PreviewAustralia's Katrina Gorry, center, plays the ball next to Nigeria's Ifeoma Onumonu, right, and Christy Ucheibe, left, during the Women's World Cup Group B soccer match between Australia and Nigeria In Brisbane, Australia, Thursday, July 27, 2023. Nigeria won 3-2. (AP Photo/Tertius Pickard)APThe third set of Round of 16 matches in this year’s FIFA Women’s World Cup sees the co-host nation looking to continue their magical run on Monday.
England's FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 last-16 match against Nigeria will be broadcast live on BBC OneEngland's last-16 match against Nigeria at the Fifa Women's World Cup will be broadcast live on BBC One on Monday 7 August at 8. 30am BST. There will be commentary on 5 Live and it will also be shown on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website. The remaining last-16 selections between BBC and ITV will be decided after the final group games. England topped Group D with a 100% record, while Nigeria finished second in Group B with a win and two draws. The BBC is also the only place you can watch both semi-finals, and the World Cup final on Sunday 20 August will be live on BBC One and BBC iPlayer. BBC Radio 5 Live, 5 Sports Extra and BBC Sounds will provide live commentary of every England game and other key matches throughout the tournament, including both semi-finals and the final.
In their trek to finishing atop Group D, the Three Lionesses were able to squeeze by Haiti and Denmark, before whacking China, 6-1, last Tuesday. England enters the knockout stage for a fifth-straight time, hoping to make it to the quarterfinals once again. While they are coming into their second-straight Round of 16 appearance, this might be the best Nigerian team since they made it to the quarterfinals all the way back in 1999.
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