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2023 Women’s World Cup: Sweden vs. Australia live stream, TV channel, start time, odds | August 19

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Playing for third place in the 2023 Women’s World Cup, Sweden will face Australia on Saturday, August 19 at 4:00 AM ET. Sweden is coming off a 2-1 loss to Spain, and Australia was taken down by England, 3-1, in its semifinal.

Interested in watching the game between Sweden and Australia? It’ll be on FOX US.

Before watching this World Cup matchup, here is what you need to know about Saturday’s soccer action.

Watch Sweden vs. Australia on Fubo! Sweden vs. Australia Match Information

  • Date: Saturday, August 19, 2023
  • Time: 4:00 AM ET
  • Location: Brisbane, Australia
  • Venue: Suncorp Stadium
  • TV Channel: FOX US
  • Sweden Odds: +163
  • Australia Odds: +164
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    Sweden Stats and Insights

  • Amanda Ilestedt’s Women’s World Cup statline through six appearances for Sweden includes four goals.
  • Rebecka Blomqvist has tallied three goals for Sweden in Women’s World Cup so far.
  • Sofia Jakobsson has not scored but has two assists during Women’s World Cup matches.
  • Jonna Andersson has not scored, but does have two assists, in Women’s World Cup matches.
  • Australia Stats and Insights

  • In six Women’s World Cup matches for Australia, Hayley Raso has three goals (sixth in the 2023 Women’s World Cup).
  • In Women’s World Cup, Caitlin Foord has scored one goal (in six matches) and has two assists.
  • Australia’s Emily van Egmond has one goal and one assist in Women’s World Cup.
  • In Women’s World Cup, Mary Fowler has one goal (in six matches) and also one assist.
  • Sweden and Australia Roster Breakdown

  • There are eight players on Sweden’s team who play in English Women’s Super League, which is more players than any other league. Additionally, eight of Sweden’s players compete domestically in Damallsvenskan, with three playing for BK Hacken FF.
  • Australia has nine players on its roster that compete in English Women’s Super League (more than any other league), including two players from Arsenal WFC. Meanwhile, two of Australia’s players are from its domestic A-League, with one player from Sydney FC.
  • Among the two Australia players who compete in the NWSL, one player plays for Racing Louisville FC.
  • Watch Sweden vs. Australia on Fubo!

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