Womens World Cup TV Schedule in the US
The semifinalists are the three former champions — USA (won in 1991 and 1999), Norway (1995) and Germany (2003) — and the 2004 Olympic silver-medalist Brazil, who, in their first time ever making it this far in the World Cup, have won all four of their previous matches in this tournament. If you live outside of the U.S. and do not have the matches shown live in your area on TV, check for the free options available at http://FIFA.com including free live streaming webcasts in many territories around the world…
In U.S., the English-language programs are on ESPN networks;
plus Spanish-language on TeleFutura nationwide for some matches
Note: All times are EDT (Eastern Daylight Time) unless otherwise noted.All matches also streaming live on ESPN360.com
ESPN networks plan to show repeats of the matches (each later on same day - check listings for time, channel in your region: ESPN2, ESPNdeportes, ESPNClassic)
Semifinals
Sept. 26 in Tianjin
Game 29: Germany-Norway
*ESPN2, 7:55 am (Eastern) / 4:55 am (Pacific);
*TeleFutura, 8 am (Eastern and Pacific)
Sept. 27 in Hangzhou
Game 30: USA-Brazil
*ESPN2, 7:55 am (Eastern) / 4:55 am (Pacific);*TeleFutura, 8 am (Eastern and Pacific)
Third-Place
Sept. 30 in Shanghai
Game 29 loser vs. Game 30 loser
*ESPN2, 4:55 am (Eastern) / 1:55 am (Pacific)
Final
Sept. 30 in Shanghai
Game 29 winner vs. Game 30 winner
*ESPN2, 7:55 am (Eastern) / 4:55 am (Pacific)
