The competition will be covered from start to finish, with special attention being placed on the Canadian side's matches.

The 2023 Women's World Cup is just around the corner, and fans in Canada will be able to watch every aspect of the game and of the competition with the coverage prepared by CTV and TSN.

Both host nations will kick off the action on July 20, with New Zealand facing Norway and Australia ready to lock horns against Ireland Republic. Those will be the first of 64 games that are set to conclude on August 20, when the final match takes place in Sydney.

Coverage between TSN and CTV will include pre-match shows for all fixtures, with one-hour previews for all games where Canada is involved. Furthermore, Match of the Day broadcast and 30-minute highlight shows will also be included in the network's coverage plans.

A massive tournament will forcefully see an all-star cast covering it. With that in mind, TSN and CTV have lined up experts such as Lindsay Hamilton, Laura Diakun, Raegan Subban, Clare Rustad, Carmelina Moscato, Amy Walsh, Erin McLeod, and play-by-play commentator Luke Wileman to cover the competition. Additionally, the networks will include profile articles on Bev Priestman, Quinn, and Vanessa Gilles, among others, to boost their coverage for fans across the country to enjoy.

Added to the network's programming, the competition will also be available to follow on the TSN app, on TSN.ca, on the network's social media channels, and via RDS, RDS.ca, and the RDS app for French-speaking users. 

For full broadcast details, visit the information available on our channel website for TSN, CTV, and RDS.