Watch Australia vs. England Women’s World Cup match online from anywhere with a free live stream.

Watch Australia vs. England Women's World Cup match online from anywhere with a free live stream.

Women’s World Cup

When it comes to watching the Women’s World Cup, finding a free live stream can be a bit of a challenge. But fear not! We’ve got you covered with all the information you need to catch the Australia vs. England semi-final match, as well as the final and third-place matches this weekend.

If you’re in the USA, you can watch the game on Fox via Sling Blue ($40, $20 for the first month) or Fubo (which offers a 7-day free trial). But don’t worry if you’re not in the US; we’ll show you how to access free live streams internationally with the help of a VPN (virtual private network).

Countries like the UK, Australia, Spain, Austria, and Italy are offering free live streams of the Women’s World Cup matches. For example, the UK has free coverage on BBC, while Australia has it on 7 Plus. Spain has it on RTVE, and Austria on ORF. And if you’re in Italy, you can tune in to Rai Sport.

But what if you’re not in one of these countries? Well, that’s where a VPN comes in handy. By using a VPN, you can simulate your location to make it appear as if you are in one of the countries with free coverage. This way, you can access the live streams and enjoy the game.

If you don’t have a VPN, now is the perfect time to get one. Express VPN is currently offering a 49% discount on its usual price, plus three months for free. And if you’re not satisfied, there’s a hassle-free 30-day money-back guarantee.

Once you have your VPN set up, it’s time to watch the game. Here’s how:

  1. Sign up for a VPN if you don’t have one.
  2. Install it on the device you’re using to watch the game.
  3. Turn on the VPN and set it to a UK location.
  4. Go to BBC iPlayer.
  5. Sign in with a UK postcode.
  6. Watch Australia vs. England.

And there you have it! You can now enjoy the game from anywhere in the world.

But VPNs aren’t just useful for accessing global streaming options. They also add a layer of security to your devices, protecting your online privacy. So even if you’re not a sports fan, using a VPN is still a good idea, especially when connected to public WiFi networks.

For those in the USA, Fox and Fox Sports 1 have the rights to the Women’s World Cup live streams. If you have those channels in your cable package, you’re all set. But if you’re a cord-cutter, services like Sling Blue or Fubo TV offer temporary access to these cable channels. Sling Blue is currently available for $20 for the first month, while Fubo TV offers a 7-day free trial.

If you prefer Spanish commentary, you have a couple of options depending on where you are. In the US, you can watch the game in Spanish on Peacock’s cheapest tier, which is just $5.99 per month. However, note that Peacock doesn’t offer an English commentary option. In Spain, the game will be shown for free on RTVE. But if you’re not in Spain, you can still access the stream using a VPN, just like with the UK coverage.

To stay updated on the latest details for every game, keep an eye on our regularly-updated free Women’s World Cup live stream guide. Below are the upcoming matches and their TV channels (in the US/UK):

Semi-finals: – Australia vs. England – August 16, 6 a.m. ET on Fox / BBC

Third-place match: – Sweden vs. TBC – August 19, 4 a.m. ET on Fox / ITVX

Women’s World Cup Final: – Spain vs. TBC – August 20, 6 a.m. ET on Fox / ITVX and BBC

However, it’s important to note that the use of VPNs may be illegal in certain countries. Additionally, using VPNs to access region-locked content might breach the terms of use for certain services. Insider does not endorse or condone the illegal use of VPNs.

So gather your friends, put on your team’s colors, and get ready to cheer for your favorite players in the Women’s World Cup. And with our guide, you won’t miss a single moment of the action, no matter where you are in the world!