Pre-match shows, live coverage and highlights' programs will be in the middle of Telemundo's thorough display to keep fans informed of the tournament.

Telemundo, the official home for the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023, has revealed details of their coverage plans for the tournament, which include airing pretournament shos, live games, and daily programs that will give fans a general scope of the tournament as it goes by.

Prior to the start of the competition, Telemundo will broadcast "La Antesala", the show that will keep an eye on all things related to the World Cup prior to its start. Once all the activity begins, the network will become the official home for the tournament set to take place in Australia and New Zealand, with other platforms such as Peacock, TelemundoDeportes.com, the Telemundo app and sister channel Universo helping out to cover the games.

Added to their pre-game shows and highlights programming, the network announced coverage of sixteen games for the first four days. Things will get going with the "Hoy en La Copa" show, which will run before the opening game featuring New Zealand and Norway. Andrés Cantor, Manuel Sol, and progessional coach Natalia Astrain will be in charge of covering the first match of the competition.

Further coverage of the competition will be available on the weekend show Zona Mixta, which will keep an eye on the top stories that come from the tournament, the main stars, and a thorough look into key aspects of the games. Zona Mixta will be on from Friday to Sunday.

This is Telemundo's schedule for the first days of the competition.

Meanwhile, streaming platform Peacock and Telemundo Deportes' FAST channel will provide coverage for all 64 games of the tournament via the World Cup Hub, which will feature full match replays, on-demand content, and much more. Furthermore, the FAST channel will offer five hours of original content daily. The channel will be available via Peacock, Amazon Freevee, Samsung TV Plus and Xumo Play.