2024 is on track to become the highest-grossing year for women’s sports, and the growing popularity of the FIFA Women’s World Cup is a big part of that. This fall, the world’s most talented young female athletes are heading to Colombia to take part in the biggest women’s sporting event of the year. This year’s tournament is focusing on youth teams from around the globe, with 24 teams of under-20s competing in Colombia and 16 teams of under-17s competing in the Dominican Republic later in the fall. The U-20 tournament will be the bigger of the two events and the first tournament with an expanded 24-team format.
We love to see the support for women’s sports growing, and the extra hype means this is an event cord-cutters won’t want to miss. Luckily, there are plenty of options to access the coverage through streaming services and over-the-air TV. In many cases, you may be able to watch completely free. Find out how you can keep up with the action without a cable subscription.
How to Watch the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2024 Online Without Cable
You can catch the FIFA Women’s U-20 Women’s World Cup from Aug. 31 to Sep. 22 and the U-17 Women’s World Cup from Oct. 16 to Nov. 3. FOX has the rights to the English-language coverage and will show live cable coverage on FOX and FOX Sports throughout the tournament. Cable users can also access Spanish-language coverage on Telemundo. There are many ways to watch FOX without cable, including over the air, by satellite, and through various Live TV streaming services.
FOX’s local affiliate stations cover markets across the country, so there’s a good chance you can get access to FOX programming, including the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup, through your local TV tower. If your home is within range of a tower and free from obstructions, all you need is a high-quality HD antenna to tune in. Learn more about choosing an HD TV antenna and setting up free over-the-air TV on our blog.
Here are all the options you can choose from to watch the event:
2024 U-20 FIFA Women’s World Cup Schedule
Below is the schedule for this year’s World Cup games.
Date | Matches (EST) |
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Saturday, Aug. 31 | France vs. Canada 4 p.m.
Mexico vs. Cameroon 4 p.m. Brazil vs. Fiji 7 p.m. Colombia vs. Australia 7 p.m. |
Sunday, Sep. 1 | Spain vs. USA 4 p.m.
Germany vs. Venezuela 4 p.m. Paraguay vs. Morocco 7 p.m. Nigeria vs. South Korea 7 p.m. |
Monday, Sep. 2 | Ghana vs. Austria 6 p.m.
North Korea vs. Argentina 6 p.m. Japan vs. New Zealand 9 p.m. Costa Rica vs. Netherlands 9 p.m. |
Tuesday, Sep. 3 | France vs. Brazil 6 p.m.
Mexico vs. Australia 6 p.m. Colombia vs. Cameroon 9 p.m. Fiji vs. Canada 9 p.m. |
Wednesday, Sep. 4 | Spain vs. Paraguay 6 p.m.
Germany vs. Nigeria 6 p.m. Morocco vs. USA 9 p.m. South Korea vs. Venezuela 9 p.m. |
Thursday, Sep. 5 | Japan vs. Ghana 6 p.m.
North Korea vs. Costa Rica 6 p.m. Austria vs. New Zealand 9 p.m. Netherlands vs. Argentina 9 p.m. |
Friday, Sep. 6 | Mexico vs. Colombia 6 p.m.
Australia vs Cameroon 6 p.m. Canada vs. Brazil 9 p.m. Fiji vs. France 9 p.m. |
Saturday, Sep. 7 | South Korea vs. Germany 4 p.m.
Venezuela vs. Nigeria 4 p.m. USA vs. Paraguay 7 p.m. Morocco vs. Spain 7 p.m. |
Sunday, Sep. 8 | Netherlands vs. North Korea 4 p.m.
Argentina vs. Costa Rica 4 p.m. New Zealand vs. Ghana 7 p.m. Austria vs. Japan 7 p.m. |
Wednesday, Sep. 11 | TBD 5:30 p.m.
TBD 5:30 p.m. TBD 9 p.m. TBD 9 p.m. |
Thursday, Sep. 12 | TBD 5:30 p.m.
TBD 5:30 p.m. TBD 9 p.m. TBD 9 p.m. |
Sunday, Sep. 15 | TBD 3:30 p.m.
TBD 3:30 p.m. TBD 7 p.m. TBD 7 p.m. |
Wednesday, Sep. 18 | TBD 5:30 p.m.
TBD 9 p.m. |
Saturday, Sep. 21 | TBD 5 p.m. |
Sunday, Sep. 22 | TBD 5 p.m. |
Can I Watch the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2024 on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, or Chromecast?
You can watch skinny bundles from major streaming services on almost any device. The streaming devices you can use to watch the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2024 without cable include Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, Android TV, Chromecast, iOS, Android, and your web browser.
More to Watch for FIFA Women’s World Cup Fans
This comes as no surprise, but if you’re looking for more FIFA content, then keep an eye out for the next FIFA World Cup. For sports coverage in general, CBS Sports is another network to keep tabs on, and it’s also worth it to check out FS1. For all things soccer, there are various networks and streaming platforms with soccer coverage that don’t require cable TV.