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England face Colombia in the Women’s World Cup quarter-finals as the Lionesses continue their knockout campaign in Sydney.
The European champions survived a major scare against Nigeria in the last-16, and know they will need to improve when they take on a dangerous Colombia side, who shocked heavyweights Germany in the group stages.
Sarina Wiegman’s side are without star forward Lauren James, who will be suspended for the quarter-final after the 21-year-old stamped on the back of Nigeria’s Michelle Alozie.
The Lionesses will know who could await them in the semi-finals before facing Colombia, with the winner facing Australia in Sydney after the co-hosts defeated France on penalties.
There will be a new winner of the Women’s World Cup this year after Sweden knocked out Japan on Friday, setting up a clash with Spain on the other side of the draw.
Here is everything you need to know about how to watch the Women’s World Cup.
How can I watch the Women’s World Cup?
For UK viewers, every game will be available to watch on the BBC and ITV.
For the BBC, there will be live coverage on television as well as the BBC Sport website with live audio commentary available on BBC Radio 5 Live, 5 Sports Extra and the BBC Sounds app.
For ITV, live coverage will be available on television as well as online via ITVX.
Full knockout stage TV schedule
Friday 11 August
QF1: Spain 2-1 Netherlands (after extra time)
QF2: Japan 1-2 Sweden
Saturday 12 August
QF3: Australia 0-0 France – Australia win on penalties
QF4: England vs Colombia (11:30, Sydney) – ITV 1
Tuesday 15 August
SF1: Spain vs Sweden (09:00, Auckland)
Wednesday 16 August
SF2: Australia vs Winner QF4 (11:00, Sydney)
Saturday 19 August
3rd place play-off: Loser SF1 vs Loser SF2 (09:00, Brisbane)
Sunday 20 August
Final: Winner SF1 vs Winner SF2 (11:00, Sydney)
Last-16 results
Saturday 5 August
Match 49: Switzerland 1-5 Spain (06:00, Auckland) – BBC One
Match 50: Japan 3-1 Norway (09:00, Wellington) – ITV 1
Sunday 6 August
Match 51: Netherlands 2-0 South Africa (03:00, Sydney) – BBC One
Match 52: Sweden 0-0 United States – Sweden win 5-4 on penalties (10:00, Melbourne) – ITV 1
Monday 7 August
Match 54: England 0-0 Nigeria – England win 4-2 on penalties (08:30, Brisbane) – BBC One
Match 53: Australia 2-0 Denmark (11:30, Sydney) – BBC One
Tuesday 8 August
Match 56: Colombia 1-0 Jamaica (09:00, Melbourne) – ITV 1
Match 55: France 4-0 Morocco (12:00, Adelaide) – BBC One
Group Stage results
(All kick-off times BST )
Thursday 20 July
Group A: New Zealand 1-0 Norway (08:00, Auckland) – BBC One
Group B: Australia 1-0 Republic of Ireland (11:00, Sydney) – ITV 1
Friday 21 July
Group B: Nigeria 0-0 Canada (03:30, Melbourne) – BBC Two
Group A: Philippines 0-2 Switzerland (06:00, Dunedin) – ITV 1
Group C: Spain 3-0 Costa Rica (08:30, Wellington) – BBC Two
Saturday 22 July
Group E: USA 3-0 Vietnam (02:00, Auckland) – BBC One
Group C: Zambia 0-5 Japan (08:00 Hamilton) – BBC Two
Group D: England 1-0 Haiti (10:30, Brisbane) – ITV 1
Group D: Denmark 1-0 China (13:00, Perth) – BBC Two
Sunday 23 July
Group G: Sweden 2-1 South Africa (06:00, Wellington) – BBC Two
Group E: Netherlands 1-0 Portugal (08:30, Dunedin) – BBC One
Group F: France 0-0 Jamaica (11:00, Sydney) – ITV 1
Monday 24 July
Group G: Italy 1-0 Argentina (07:00, Auckland) – ITV 1
Group H: Germany 6-0 Morocco (09:30, Melbourne) – ITV 1
Group F: Brazil 4-0 Panama (12:00, Adelaide) – ITV 1
Tuesday 25 July
Group H: Colombia 2-0 Korea Republic (03:00, Sydney) – BBC 2
Group A: New Zealand 0-1 Philippines (06:30, Dunedin) – ITV 1
Group A: Switzerland 0-0 Norway (09:00, Hamilton) – ITV 1
Wednesday 26 July
Group C: Japan 2-0 Costa Rica (06:00, Dunedin) – ITV 1
Group C: Spain 5-0 Zambia (08:30, Auckland) – BBC Two
Group B: Canada 2-1 Republic of Ireland (13:00, Perth) – ITV 1
Thursday 27 July
Group E: USA 1-1 Netherlands (02:00, Wellington) – BBC One
Group E: Portugal 2-0 Vietnam (08:30, Hamilton) – ITV 1
Group B: Australia 2-3 Nigeria (11:00, Brisbane) – BBC Two
Friday 28 July
Group G: Argentina 2-2 South Africa (01:00, Dunedin) – ITV 1
Group D: England 1-0 Denmark (09:30, Sydney) – BBC One
Group D: China 1-0 Haiti (12:00, Adelaide) – ITV 1
Saturday 29 July
Group G: Sweden 5-0 Italy (08:30, Wellington) – BBC Two
Group F: France 2-1 Brazil (11:00, Brisbane) – BBC One
Group F: Panama 0-1 Jamaica (13:30, Perth) – ITV 4
Sunday 30 July
Group H: Korea Republic 0-1 Morocco (05:30, Adelaide) – BBC Two
Group A: Norway 6-0 Philippines (08:00, Auckland) – BBC iPlayer
Group A: Switzerland 0-0 New Zealand (08:00, Dunedin) – BBC Two
Group H: Germany 1-2 Colombia (10:30, Sydney) – ITV 1
Monday 31 July
Group C: Costa Rica 1-3 Zambia (08:00, Hamilton) – ITV 4
Group C: Japan 4-0 Spain (08:00, Wellington) – ITV 1
Group B: Ireland 0-0 Nigeria (11:00, Brisbane) – BBC iPlayer
Group B: Canada 0-4 Australia (11:00, Melbourne) – BBC Two
Tuesday 1 August
Group E: Vietnam 0-7 Netherlands (08:00, Dunedin) – ITV 4
Group E: Portugal 0-0 USA (08:00, Auckland) – ITV 1
Group D: Haiti 0-2 Denmark (12:00, Perth) – ITV 4
Group D: China 1-6 England (12:00, Adelaide) – ITV 1
Wednesday 2 August
Group G: South Africa 3-2 Italy (08:00, Wellington) – BBC Two
Group G: Argentina 0-2 Sweden (08:00, Hamilton) – BBC iPlayer
Group F: Jamaica 0-0 Brazil (11:00, Melbourne) – ITV 1
Group F: Panama 3-6 France (11:00, Sydney) – ITV 4
Thursday 3 August
Group H: Korea Republic 1-1 Germany (11:00, Brisbane) – BBC Two
Group H: Morocco 1-0 Colombia (11:00, Perth) – BBC iPlayer
Match venues
Australia
Sydney (Stadium Australia, 83,500)
Sydney (Sydney Football Stadium, 42,512)
Brisbane (Lang Park, 52,263)
Melbourne (Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, 30,000)
Perth (Perth Rectangular Stadium, 22,225)
Adelaide (Hindmarsh Stadium, 16,500)
New Zealand
Auckland (Eden Park, 48,276)
Wellington (Wellington Regional Stadium, 39,000)
Dunedin (Forsyth Barr Stadium, 28,744)
Hamilton (Waikato Stadium, 25,111)
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