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Women's World Cup on US TV: How to watch & live stream all the games

The 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup promises to be the biggest event of its kind yet.

Taking place in France across nine venues, the action gets underway on Friday, June 7 when the host nation, and one of the favorites, tackle South Korea at Paris Saint-Germain’s Parc des Princes in the capital, a match that was rapidly sold out.

The U.S. women’s national team travel across the Atlantic as the defending champions, having lifted their third crown by defeating Japan 5-2 in Vancouver, Canada in 2015. They make the journey as one of the hottest tickets in the tournament, which begins for them on June 11 against Thailand in a match that begins at 15:00 ET in Reims.