Australia-France, England-Colombia head to Saturday's World Cup quarterfinal matchups

2024-12-26 10:14:27 source:lotradecoin assistance category:Markets

The knockout stages of the 2023 World Cup are beginning to heat up with two last quarterfinals taking place on Saturday.

Star forward Sam Kerr's return for Australia has given the host some hope heading into the quarterfinals. After a wild Round of 16 matchup with Nigeria, England enters its match without star Lauren James, suspended because of a red card. James was handed a two-match ban on Thursday for stepping on Nigeria defender Michelle Alozie.

There will be a new World Cup champion for the first time since 2011 since the USWNT was knocked out by Sweden in the Round of 16. Everything is up for grabs for the remaining countries.

Here's everything you need to know about Saturday's World Cup quarterfinals, from how to watch to the matchups:

Who is playing in Saturday's women's World Cup quarterfinals?

Australia vs. France, 3 a.m. ET

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England vs. Colombia, 6:30 a.m. ET

How to watch Saturday's women's World Cup quarterfinals

Both matches will be broadcasted on FOX, FS1 and Telemundo.

How to stream Saturday's women's World Cup quarterfinals

Streaming will be available on FOXSports.com and the FOX Sports App. Matches can also be streamed on any service that has FOX or FS1, such as Fubo, YouTubeTV and Hulu Live.

Betting on 2023 women's World Cup: Who is favored to win?

Whether you're a veteran wagerer or a newcomer looking to bet on the 2023 World Cup, there's been an interesting movement in the odds since the previous favorite United States exited the tournament.

BetMGM now has England as the top choice at odds of +250. Spain is in the No. 2 spot at +350.

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