Optus Sport secures exclusive Australian rights to UEFA World Cup Qualifiers for FIFA Womens World Cup 2023

Optus is bolstering its investment in football offering after securing the exclusive Australian rights to select UEFA World Cup Qualifiers for the FIFA Womens World Cup 2023, with matches to commence on Optus Sport this Friday morning (AEST) through to the end of 2022.

The pre-eminent package of European qualification matches involves some of the best teams in the world and includes all home qualifiers of three of the top six ranked FIFA teams in England, Germany and the Netherlands.

Optus Sport customers will now be able to watch the elite of European football battle it out in qualification to play on the games biggest stage in Australia and New Zealands hosted FIFA Womens World Cup, Optus Head of TV & Content Corin Dimopoulos said.

Securing these new rights again expands Optus Sports ongoing and unparalleled commitment to womens football and changing the future young Australians see, which already includes the Womens Super League, Womens Euros 2022 and Womens World Cup 2023.

The new rights include live coverage of 27 European World Cup Qualifiers played by England, Germany, Denmark, Norway and the Netherlands. With those five federations playing in separate pools through the qualification stage, it will give viewers the opportunity to see a wider range of nations vying for their World Cup place. In addition, Optus Sport will also transmit selected Friendly matches played by these teams during the lead up to the Womens World Cup in 2023.

The first match of the World Cup Qualifiers live on Optus Sport is imminent, with Denmark in action against Malta on Friday morning.

UEFA World Cup Qualifiers viewing schedule for September, please check the Optus Sport app for match times:

17 September: Denmark v Malta, Norway v Armenia

18 September: England v North Macedonia, Netherlands v Czech Republic

19 September: Germany v Bulgaria

22 September: Germany v Serbia, Luxembourg v England

In other live matches to view on Optus Sport this weekend, the Premier League Matchweek 5 is live from Saturday morning, as is the J.League.

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