Fans in Romania can watch the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cups without cable. Read on to learn how.
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TV Channels Broadcasting Women’s 2023 FIFA Matches in Romania
Romanians are able to watch all of the Women’s World Cup matches for free as they will be broadcast on TVR 1 and TVR 2, the main public broadcast networks in this country.
The majority of the 64 matches will be televised on TVR 1, with the exception of eight group stage matches that will be aired on TVR 2 and through online streaming services.
Studio shows will precede and follow many matches, meaning that coverage will be especially extensive on the long days of action during the group stage.
TVR has been responsible for bringing this sport’s feature event to Romanians since 1966, four years before their own team featured in it for the first time since the 1930s.
Streaming Women’s World Cup Matches in Romania
Those who are in Romania can stream all 64 contests through TVR+. In fact, all programming, sports-focused and otherwise, that is shown on TVR 1, TVR 2, TVR 3, TVR Info, TVRi, TVR Moldova, TVR Cluj, TVR Craiova, TVR Iasi, TVR Timisoara, and TVR Tirgu-Mures may be streamed.
If you are not utilizing a Romania-based IP address, you can still stream many of those channels, but that depends on the associated rights with whatever programs are scheduled at that time. Sports events are generally not available for international streaming.
Regardless, with how popular this event is worldwide, you are almost guaranteed to be able to watch its matches wherever you are. For example, fans who are situated in the US can do so with a subscription to DIRECTV STREAM, Sling TV, or numerous other streaming services.
Devices for Streaming Matches in Romania
It does not appear that TVR+ is available as an app, but the website can, of course, be navigated to and utilized on a mobile device, laptop, or desktop computer.
Schedule
New Zealand plays its initial match in this event’s history at home. New Zealand’s opponent on July 20 is Norway. Match time is in Romania, which converts to .
Games will then be played every day through August 3 before some off days are incorporated into the schedule. The final is scheduled for in Romania and on August 20.
Wrapping Up
Romania may not be playing in the world’s greatest sporting event, but Romanians will still be watching many of these contests on TVR 1 and TVR 2 as they see top players lead their nations to glory or, in some cases, heartbreak. Either way, it will surely be an entertaining journey.
FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Viewer’s Guides Outside the US
For more information on watching matches in different areas, see our World Cup VPN Guide.
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