The 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand has proven once again to be the most exciting tournament in sports today. Uzbekistan did not qualify for this year’s tournament. However, Uzbekistanis across the country will still want to watch the rest of the tournament unfold.
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TV Channels to Watch Women’s FIFA 2023 in Uzbekistan
The National Television and Radio Company of Uzbekistan (MTRK) has exclusive television rights for the 2023 Women’s World Cup association football tournament games in the country. All matches will be live on the MTRK Sport Channel and will be available to watch across the country.
It may also run on the flagship channels Ozbekistan and Uzbekistan, although that decision has not been made official at this time.
Many people in the country have cable or satellite television plans and may also receive channels from other countries that will carry the tournament matches. Uzbekistanis who have access to Russian television stations can watch on Match TV. Saran Sports is also available in many parts of the country and throughout Central Asia and they will broadcast matches on television and through their app.
How to Stream Women’s WC 2023 Matches in Uzbekistan
The MTRK Mobile App makes streaming these matches quite simple, although is unfortunately only available on Android devices and through internet browsers. This will likely be the best option, as YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Peacock (deal), and most other streaming services are not available in the country. Streaming is also available online at Mtrk.uz.
What Devices Support World Cup Streaming in Uzbekistan?
Unfortunately, most streaming devices will not work within the country because of governmental restrictions. However, any device capable of streaming internet webpages will allow the people of Uzbekistan to stream using the MTRK website. Uzbekistanis with access to channels from other countries can use those stations’ apps and websites as well. It is also possible to access the stream from a computer, which can then be connected to a television set and watch the matches on a larger screen.
FIFA World Cup 2023 Schedule
The first round of the tournament officially kicks off on Thursday July 20th, at 0300 EST with a match between New Zealand and Norway. The Uzbekistan Time Zone is ten hours ahead of the United States Eastern Standard Time Zone, which means matches will be broadcast in Uzbekistan between 1500 and midnight. This means the first game can be seen in Uzbekistan at 1300.
After the group stage is completed, the Knockout Phase begins with The Round of 16 and ends with the final round just over two weeks later. Here is the schedule for the rest of the tournament:
- Round of 16 (August 5-8)
- Quarter-Finals (August 10-12)
- Semi-Finals (August 15-16)
- Third-Place Play-Off (August 19)
- World Cup Final (August 20)
What to Know Before You Go
Although the Uzbekistan National Team will not be competing in the Women’s 2023 tournament, fans across Uzbekistan will still be able to watch the remaining competitors battle it out to determine a champion.
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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