FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 streaming options in Hungary

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Football fans can rejoice as one of the biggest sports events, FIFA Women’s World Cup has started. This year the tournament will be held in Australia and New Zealand. While some lucky fans will be able to watch the matches in person, others will have to watch online.
If you live in Hungary and are curious about how you can watch FIFA world cup matches online, we’ve got several online streaming and broadcast options for you. In this article, I’ll delve deeper into the schedule of the FIFA world cup and how football fans in Hungary can live stream the matches without any cost.
Schedule of FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023
The tournament kicked off on Sunday, July 20, with group-stage games. The matches will be continued from July 20 to August 20. There are 32 teams and 64 matches in total will be played at 10 different venues.
The matches will be played in different stadiums in Australia and New Zealand. The final will be held in Australia. The prize money for the champion team has been increased to $110 million. On the other hand, the prize money for the men’s FIFA world cup was $440 million.
The organization is hoping that one day they will set the same amount of prize money for both men’s and women’s FIFA World Cup.
Why Hungary’s women’s team didn’t qualify for the FIFA Women’s World Cup?
FIFA’s confederations organized their qualifiers through continental championships. As Australia and New Zealand are hosting the world cup their teams automatically qualified for the world cup. The rest of the teams had to join qualification if they desired. The women’s team of Hungary ranks at #42 therefore it couldn’t qualify for FIFA 2023. The men’s team of the country also couldn’t make it to FIFA this year.
While Hungary’s women’s national football team, unfortunately did not qualify for the FIFA World Cup 2023, the anticipation among Hungarian football fans remains high. There are many online streaming options for Hungarian fans of FIFA, so they don’t miss any match of this grand tournament.
Official Broadcast with MTVA
MTVA (Media Service Support and Asset Management Fund) holds the exclusive rights to broadcast live coverage of FIFA in Hungary. Several channels are operated by MTVA which includes M1, M2, M3, Duna, and Duna World.
Additionally, it offers seven radio channels, ensuring extensive coverage of the tournament’s activities. Hungarian households equipped with televisions or radios can enjoy live broadcasts of the tournament via MTVA.






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