
On Wednesday, September 11th, for the first time, a Round of Sixteen will get underway at a FIFA Under-20 Women’s World Cup.
Among the teams still in contention are Concacaf foes USA and Mexico who will face off at 9:00 p.m. EDT on Wednesday. That match will be shown on FOX Sports 2 (with English-language commentary) and will be streamed by Telemundo Deportes (with Spanish-language commentary).
Also on Wednesday, Canada will take on defending champions Spain. That match kicks off at 5:30 p.m. EDT.
The Round of Sixteen concludes on Thursday with four more matches, including the only other same confederation clash: France versus Netherlands.
After Thursday, there will be two full rest days, then all four quarterfinal matches will be played on Sunday, September 15th.
Round of Sixteen Schedule
Notes:
- All times listed are Eastern Daylight Time (EDT).
- The times listed below are kick-off times.
- Schedule and TV/streaming details are both subject to change.
- Direct streaming links are provided if available.
Channel/Streaming Key:
- FS2 = FOX Sports 2
- FS+ = FOX Soccer Plus
- Universo = NBC Universo
- NBC.com = Telemundo Deportes streaming
According to FOXSports.com, Wednesday’s 5:30 p.m. EDT matches are on the opposite channels compared to what is listed on TitanTV.com and FIFA.com.
Wednesday, September 11th
- 5:30 PM — Brazil vs. Cameroon (Match 38) — FS+ or FS2 / NBC.com
- 5:30 PM — Spain vs. Canada (Match 42) — F2 or FS+ / Universo / NBC.com
- 9:00 PM — Colombia vs. Korea Republic (Match 41) — FS+ / NBC.com
- 9:00 PM — Mexico vs. USA (Match 37) — FS2 / NBC.com
Thursday, September 12th
- 5:30 PM — Germany vs. Argentina (Match 40) — FS+ / NBC.com
- 5:30 PM — Korea DPR vs. Austria (Match 44) — FS2 / NBC.com
- 9:00 PM — Japan vs. Nigeria (Match 39) — FS2 / NBC.com
- 9:00 PM — France vs. Netherlands (Match 43) — FS+ / NBC.com
How To Watch
In the United States, FOX Sports has the English-language rights for the tournament, and NBC Telemundo has the Spanish-language rights.
TV Channels
All of the matches will be shown on either FOX Sports 2 or FOX Soccer Plus. Only one of the matches, Spain versus Canada, will be shown on Universo.
FOX Sports 2 is included with most standard cable/satellite/etc. packages, while FOX Soccer Plus is a premium channel that will may be available a la carte, bundled with a higher tier, or included in a sports add-on package, depending on one’s TV service provider.
Streaming (Apps and Websites)
All of the knockout matches will be streamed live by FOX Sports and Telemundo Deportes through their respective apps and websites (FoxSports.com and NBC.com). Access to these streams is contingent on having an appropriate TV service package, whether through a cable provider, a satellite provider, or other multichannel service provider. To unlock the streams, one will need to link their TV service provider account. For more details about linking a TV provider account, see this FOX help page and this NBC help page.
If your TV service package does not include FOX Soccer Plus, then you most likely will not be able to access the streams for the matches shown on that channel. FOX Sports 2 is included in most standard TV packages, so those streams should be available to most TV service subscribers.
If your TV service package does not include Telemundo and Universo, then you will likely not have access to the Telemundo Deportes streams.
Note: Both the video quality and the user interface for viewing videos on FOXSports.com are significantly inferior to NBC.com, so for those watching on a desktop computer or laptop, I would recommend using the NBC.com links if a better option is not available (such as using a TV provider’s app or website for matches on FOX Sports 2 or Universo).
Non-Live Replays: If you missed a match or just want to re-watch a match, all matches, including those from the group stage, can be replayed on NBC.com (see here for direct links to all group stage matches on NBC.com). Matches can also be replayed using the NBC Sports app and Telemundo Deportes app, though matches more than a few days in the past may not be easily accessible.
Schedule Sources
FOX Sports:
FIFA.com:
- FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup Colombia 2024 / Scores & Fixtures
- Printable FIFA Match Schedule (does not have TV/streaming details, all times are local)
TitanTV.com:
- Default Grid
- Tip: Click on a channel’s logo to see the 3-day listings for that specific channel