Australia play their final game of the Paris 2024™ Women’s Football Tournament group stage against the USA on Thursday morning (AEST) in Marseille, France. The Matildas will be looking to book their place in the quarter-finals when they face the USA, we’ve cracked the Permutations here.
We’ve got you covered on how to watch on TV, how to tune in from abroad, how to listen on the radio and more info on some live sites around the country below.
Channel 9, 9Now and Stan Sport will be the home of the Paris 2024™ Olympic Games for fans in Australia, Channel 9’s main channel will be showing the clash with the USA, and 9Now has 40 dedicated channels to watch the Olympics. Stan Sport offers every event ad-free, on-demand and in 4K.
Watch every moment, and every medal of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 live and free on Channel 9 and 9Now. Plus, every event ad-free, on-demand and in 4K on Stan Sport.
Stan Sport will for the first time, offer 8 Exclusive International Olympics Channels only on Stan Sport. Featuring multi-language, local coverage and shows from our partners across the globe; Eurosport, Sky NZ and Viacom18.
Tune in to coverage from France, Germany, Greece, India, Italy, New Zealand, Spain and the United Kingdom and enjoy the action.
While all Australian audiences can tune in live and free on Channel 9 and 9Now, broadcast rights are owned by various providers in different territories.
However, by following this link – http://go.olympics.com/watch – international fans will automatically be redirected to their local host broadcaster.
Nine will broadcast the games through podcasts and radio channels, including Sydney’s 2GB, Melbourne’s 3AW, Brisbane’s 4BC and Perth’s 6PR.
The ABC Local Radio will broadcast the Olympics to listeners in Adelaide, Darwin, Hobart and Canberra, as well as across regional, rural, and remote regions of the country.
Australia v United States
Date: Wednesday 31 July 2024 (local) / Thursday 1 August 2024 (AEST)
Kick-off: 7.00pm (local) / 3.00am AEST
Venue: Stade de Marseille, Marseille, France
Broadcast: Channel 9, 9Now & Stan Sport (Australia)