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Watch Matildas v Sweden tonight in FIFA Women’s World Cup playoff, kick-off time and streaming details

Watch Matildas v Sweden tonight in FIFA Women’s World Cup playoff, kick-off time and streaming details
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The Matildas missed their chance to qualify for the FIFA Women’s World Cup final, but they can still end their tournament on a high when they take on Sweden in Saturday night’s third place playoff.

Seven and 7plus will bring the match to you live from Brisbane Stadium, while the 7NEWS.com.au live blog will have all the latest news and highlights.

WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: Sam Kerr’s wonder strike.

The tournament has captivated the nation like never seen before and there’s one final chance to see the Matildas and superstar Sam Kerr in action.

Coverage begins at 5.30pm AEST before kickoff at 6pm AEST.

Scroll down for all the broadcast times and streaming details you need to know

Sam Kerr celebrates her goal. Credit: Getty Images

Mel McLaughlin and Bruce McAvaney are leading Seven’s coverage of the tournament alongside an all-star team of football experts, including Elise Kellond-Knight, Heather Garriock and more.

Sunday’s final between Spain and England will also be on Seven and 7plus.

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Watch Matildas v Sweden

Pre-game show

Sydney and Brisbane 5.30pm live on Channel 7 and 7plus

Melbourne 5.30pm live on 7mate and 7plus

Adelaide 5pm live on 7mate and 7plus

Perth 3.30pm live on Channel 7 and 7plus

Kick-off

Sydney and Brisbane 6pm live on Channel 7 and 7plus

Melbourne 6pm live on 7mate and 7plus

Adelaide 5.30pm live on 7mate and 7plus

Perth 4pm live on Channel 7 and 7plus

Head here to watch Matildas v Sweden live and free on 7plus

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Watch Spain v England

Pre-game show

Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane 7pm live on Channel 7 and 7plus

Adelaide 6.30pm live on 7mate and 7plus, 7pm live on Channel 7 and 7plus

Perth 5pm live on 7mate and 7plus

Kick-off

Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane 8pm live on Channel 7 and 7plus

Adelaide 7.30pm live on Channel 7 and 7plus

Perth 6pm live on Channel 7 and 7plus

How to watch and live stream FIFA Women’s World Cup in Australia

Seven will be there every step of the way for the final two matce live and free on Channel 7, 7mate and 7plus.

FIFA Women’s World Cup schedule and format

THIRD-PLACE PLAYOFF

Saturday, August 19 – Brisbane Stadium

Sweden v Matildas

Kick-off 6pm AEST

FINAL

Sunday, August 20 – Stadium Australia, Sydney

Spain v England

Kick off 8pm AEST

Check out 7NEWS.com.au’s dedicated schedule page for easy access to the dates, times and locations of every match.

ROAD TO THE FINALS

Spain

Spain 3-0 Costa RicaSpain 5-0 ZambiaSpain 0-4 JapanRound of 16: Spain 5-1 SwitzerlandQuarter-finals: Spain 2-1 Netherlands (extra time)Semi-finals: Spain 2-1 Sweden

England

England 1-0 HaitiEngland 1-0 DenmarkEngland 6-1 ChinaRound of 16: England 0-0 Nigeria (won 4-2 on penalties)Quarter-finals: England 2-1 ColombiaSemi-finals: England 3-1 Matildas

Sweden

Sweden 2-1 South AfricaSweden 5-0 ItalySweden 2-0 ArgentinaRound of 16: Sweden 0-0 United States (won 5-4 on penalties)Quarter-finals: Sweden 2-1 JapanSemi-finals: Sweden 1-2 Spain

Matildas

Matildas 1-0 IrelandMatildas 2-3 NigeriaMatildas 4-0 CanadaRound of 16: Matildas 2-0 DenmarkQuarter-finals: Matildas 0-0 France (won 7-6 on penalties)Semi-finals: Matildas 1-3 England

Check out 7NEWS.com.au’s groups and standings page and the knockout bracket to track how the World Cup is unfolding.

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