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FIFA Women’s World Cup: Australia v France quarter final

Matildas meet France in the quarter final at Brisbane Stadium.

Seven has locked in programming for the FIFA Women’s World Cup quarter final between Matildas & France.

Kick off is 5pm AEST at Brisbane Stadium.

Saturday August 12:

Sydney, Brisbane:
3:30pm FIFA Women’s World Cup Highlights
4pm FIFA Women’s World Cup Pre-Game
5pm FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Quarter Final: Australia v France*
7pm Seven News
8pm Movie: White House Down

Melbourne
3:30pm FIFA Women’s World Cup Highlights
4pm FIFA Women’s World Cup Pre-Game
5pm FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Quarter Final: Australia v France*
7pm Seven News
7:30pm Seven’s AFL: Carlton v Melbourne

Adelaide
3pm FIFA Women’s World Cup Highlights
3:30pm FIFA Women’s World Cup Pre-Game
4:30pm FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Quarter Final: Australia v France#
6:30pm Seven News
7pm Seven’s AFL: Carlton v Melbourne

Perth
1:30pm FIFA Women’s World Cup Highlights
2pm FIFA Women’s World Cup Pre-Game
3pm FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Quarter Final: Australia v France
5pm FIFA Women’s World Cup Post Game
5:30pm Seven News
6:10pm Seven’s West Coast v Fremantle

*7TWO: 7pm FIFA Women’s World Cup Post Game Post Game
#7TWO 6:30pm FIFA Women’s World Cup Post Game Post Game

Coverage is also available on 7Plus.

Australia will unite on the Seven Network on Saturday for the biggest sporting party in 23 years as our Matildas face France in what will be a history-making FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™ Quarter Final.

7SPORT anchor Mel McLaughlin and broadcasting icon Bruce McAvaney will once again lead Seven’s live coverage direct from Brisbane Stadium of the entire match including any extra time, from 4.00pm AEST live and free on Channel 7 and 7plus.

A special edition of 7NEWS will immediately follow the match in each state (check local guides).

The live sport action then continues on Seven when Melbourne takes on Carlton at the MCG, from 7.30pm AEST on Channel 7, 7mate and 7plus.

The following matches will round out Seven’s AFL Round 22 coverage:

Friday, 10 August: Collingwood v Geelong
Saturday, 11 August: Sydney Swans v Gold Coast SUNS (Brisbane and Sydney only)
Saturday, 11 August: Brisbane Lions v Adelaide Crows (Brisbane and Adelaide only)
Saturday, 11 August: West Coast Eagles v Fremantle (Perth only)
Sunday, 12 August: St Kilda v Richmond
Sunday, 12 August: Port Adelaide v GWS GIANTS (Adelaide and Sydney only)

Seven Melbourne Managing Director and Head of Network Sport, Lewis Martin, said: “This Saturday will be a historic moment for all Australians, and the biggest night of sport since Sydney 2000 as the mighty Matildas look to capitalise on their inspiring World Cup campaign.

“Between the Matildas and finals footy coming early for AFL with the Carlton v Melbourne thriller, it doesn’t get bigger than Saturday night across the screens of Seven.

“Like the rest of Australia, Seven is right behind the Matildas and we have worked closely with the AFL to adjust bounce times for certain games on Saturday to ensure no one misses a minute of what will be a massive night for both women’s football and AFL,” he said.

So far, Seven’s coverage of the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™ has reached 9.25 million broadcast viewers plus another 1.67 million on 7plus. More than 185 million minutes of content has been watched on 7plus to date.

Seven’s FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™ Quarter Finals coverage will also include Friday night’s Japan v Sweden clash, from 5.00pm AEST live and free on 7two and 7plus.

Following the Quarter Finals, Seven will be there for the Semi Finals, the Final and every Matildas game – broadcast live and free for all Australians across Seven and 7plus.

One Response

  1. Bit of a mess but surely the more messy = the more shares/ratings glory for the network. If extra time or penalties, telecast will almost certainly run to/past 7:30pm, where Seven will almost certainly have to bump AFL (at least initially) to 7mate in Melbourne, whether they air a news bulletin then (length who knows) or instead during half time of AFL is another question, with soccer Post Game also obviously probably on 7mate (or if AFL contractual commitments elsewhere) 7Two.

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