2023 Women’s World Cup: Australia vs. England live stream, TV channel, start time, odds | August 16
England and Australia will square off on Wednesday, August 16 at 6:00 AM ET in a 2023 Women’s World Cup semifinal. England is coming off a 2-1 win over Colombia, and Australia defeated France in penalties in its quarterfinal.
Go to FOX US to watch this contest.
Ahead of watching this World Cup matchup, here’s everything you need to know about Wednesday’s soccer action.
Watch England vs. Australia on Fubo!England vs. Australia Match Information
- Date: Wednesday, August 16, 2023
- Time: 6:00 AM ET
- Location: Sydney, Australia
- Venue: ANZ Stadium
- TV Channel: FOX US
- England Odds: +119
- Australia Odds: +249
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England Stats and Insights
- Lauren James’ statline through four Women’s World Cup appearances includes three goals and three assists for England.
- Lauren Hemp has tallied two goals for England in Women’s World Cup so far.
- In Women’s World Cup play, Rachel Daly has scored one goal (in five matches) and has one assist.
- Alessia Russo has two goals for England in Women’s World Cup action.
Australia Stats and Insights
- Caitlin Foord has been a key contributor for Australia in Women’s World Cup, contributing one goal and two assists.
- In five Women’s World Cup matches, Hayley Raso has three goals.
- In Women’s World Cup play, Steph Catley has scored two goals (but has zero assists).
- Mary Fowler has one goal and one assist so far for Australia in Women’s World Cup.
England and Australia Roster Breakdown
- There are 20 players on England’s roster that play domestically in English Women’s Super League, which is more players than any other league.
- No England players compete in the NWSL.
- More Australia players (nine) play in English Women’s Super League than any other league, with two players coming from Arsenal WFC. The team also has two players that play domestically in A-League, including one from Sydney FC.
- Two players on Australia’s roster also play in the NWSL. One plays for Racing Louisville FC.
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