Who can stop America’s #1 women’s soccer team? It will be the theme of the women’s football tournament at the Tokyo Olympics 2021, which begins on Wednesday 21 July.
Twelve nations are fighting for Olympic football gold in Tokyo, in the seventh women’s Olympic football tournament since 1996. The United States has played only one gold medal game, winning it four times with Norway and Germany the other two. The Germans are the current Olympic gold medalists, but could not qualify for the 2021 tournament.
The Americans’ main contenders for the gold medal in 2021 are Brazil (7th), Canada (8th), hosts Japan (10th) and European participants Sweden (5th), Netherlands (4th). ) and Great Britain (England ranks sixth in the world).
Australia (No. 9) and China (No. 15) have historically been competitive in major tournaments, while New Zealand (No. 22), Chile (No. 37) and Zambia (No. 104) are far from the group stage. To come out, leave the medal round.
This is how you watch US women’s Olympic football
- TV Channel: NBCSN, USA Network, Olympic Channel
- Spanish-speaking television: telemundo, universe
- Streams: fubo tv, NBCOlympics.com, NBC Sports App, Telemundo Deportes App, TelemundoDeportes.com
Selected women’s soccer tournament matches will be broadcast on five NBC Network family channels in English and Spanish (match-by-match list is given below).
Each men’s and women’s tournament soccer game is streamed with user authentication (cable/satellite subscription verification) on NBCOlympics.com (English), TelemundoDeportes.com (Spanish), the NBC Sports app and the Telemundo Deportes app.
TV families NBC and Telemundo are also on fuboTV (free 7-day trial version): NBC, NBCSN, USA Network, CNBC, Olympic Channel, Golf Channel, Telemundo and Universo.
Olympic football program 2021 महिलाओं for women
pay attention: All games are streamed in the US NBCOlympics.com, TelemundoDeportes.com, nbc-sport-app and Telemundo Sport-App With user authentication.
Wednesday, July 21 (Group Match, Match Day 1)
sport | time (ET) | TV Channel | Power |
Group E: Great Britain v Chile | 3:30 | Olympic Channel, Universo, | fuboTV |
Group F: China v Brazil | clue | NBCSN | fuboTV |
Group G: Sweden vs USA | 04:30 | US Network, Telemundo | fuboTV |
Group E: Japan vs. Canada | 6:30 | NBCSN, University | fuboTV |
Group F: Zambia v Netherlands | K.L. 7 | Olympic Canal | fuboTV |
Group G: Australia v New Zealand | half past seven | US network | fuboTV |
Saturday, July 24 (Group Match, Match Day 2)
sport | time (ET) | TV Channel | Power |
Group E: Chile vs. Canada | 3:30 | telemundo | fuboTV |
Group F: China v Zambia | clue | ineligible | |
Group G: Sweden v Australia | 04:30 | NBCSN | fuboTV |
Group E: Japan vs United Kingdom | 6:30 | ineligible | |
Group F: Holland vs. Brazil | K.L. 7 | Universe | fuboTV |
Group G: New Zealand vs USA | half past seven | NBCSN, Telemundo | fuboTV |
Tuesday, July 27 (Group Stage, Match Day 3)
sport | time (ET) | TV Channel | Power |
Group G: New Zealand v Sweden | clue | ineligible | |
Group G: USA Vs. Australia | clue | US Network, Telemundo | fuboTV |
Group E: Chile vs. Japan | K.L. 7 | Universe | fuboTV |
Group E: Canada vs United Kingdom | K.L. 7 | ineligible | |
Group F: Holland vs. China | half past seven | ineligible | |
Group F: Brazil v Zambia | half past seven | telemundo | fuboTV |
Friday 30 July (quarterfinals)
sport | time (ET) | TV Channel | Power |
QF 1: E2 vs F2 | clue | NBCSN | fuboTV |
QF 2: E1 vs F3 / G3 | 5 am | still open | fuboTV |
QF 3: G1 vs E3 / F3 | K.L. 6 | NBCSN | fuboTV |
QF 4: F1 vs G2 | K.L. 7 | NBCSN (8 AM – 9 AM) | fuboTV |
Monday 2 August (semi-finals)
sport | time (ET) | TV Channel | Power |
Semi-Final 1: QF 1 Winner vs QF 4 Winner | clue | US network | fuboTV |
Semi-Final 2: QF 2 Winner vs QF 3 Winner | K.L. 7 | US network | fuboTV |
Thursday, August 5 (Gold and Bronze Medal Games)
sport | Time | TV Channel | Power |
A bronze: lost in the semifinals | clue | US network | fuboTV |
gold Silver: semi final winner | 22.00 | US network | fuboTV |
Women’s Olympic Football: Tournament Format
The women’s football tournament begins with a group stage in which four of the twelve teams are eliminated. The remaining eight have advanced to the quarter-finals and the knockout rounds have begun.
Group Level: The 12 teams are divided into Groups E, F and G to avoid confusion with the men’s tournament Group AD. The two first-place teams in each group automatically advance to the two best-placed third-placed teams.
In a round robin group game, three points are awarded for a win, one for a draw and one for a loss. Teams are ranked by points (including the best third-place finisher) goal difference in the first tiebreaker and goals scored in that order. If the teams are still tied after the other tiebreaker, there is other predetermined criteria.
Knockout Round: The best eight teams progress to the knockout rounds with fixed brackets, individual elimination, starting with the quarterfinals, to the semi-finals and finally to the medal games.