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FIFA+ to celebrate iconic women in March

  • International Women’s Day is celebrated every year on 8 March

  • FIFA+ is offering content on iconic women for a full month in different languages

  • This will include a full day of celebrating the power and determination of female athletes

To mark International Women’s Day on 8 March, FIFA’s streaming platform FIFA+ has planned a full month of content dedicated to women’s football and the icons that make the sport.

See below what FIFA+ has in store.

USA v Japan | Final | FIFA Women’s World Cup Canada 2015™ | Highlights
Watch the highlights from the match between USA and Japan played at BC Place Stadium, Vancouver on Sunday, 05 July 2015.

Get ready for the Women’s Day Marathon: 24 hours of inspiration on 8 March! Tune in all day across all FIFA+ channels on your SMART TV for non-stop women’s football, featuring epic matches and FIFA+ Originals.

FACTs Women’s Edition | 3-7 March

FIFA+ FACTs series takes a deep dive into every key statistic of some of history’s most iconic matches. You can relive some of your favourite women’s games from a unique perspective, as each touch is analysed and put under the microscope as the game progresses. Match facts are also imparted as the action progresses.

Premiere: All Roads Lead Down Under | 10-16 March

This series is an exciting documentary-style offering that follows the journeys of several teams from around the globe who sacrifice it all with the dream of reaching the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™ in Australia and New Zealand. Go behind the scenes and experience the emotions of the players and the managers who all share the same goal of global glory.

Women’s Archive Week | 17-23 March

A dedicated week-long period of showcasing an exclusive archive of classic Women’s World Cup matches, allowing fans to sit back, relax and relive some of the most iconic moments from women’s football history.


Where to watch

The FIFA+ TV Channel is available on your selected Smart TVs and Streaming Devices, including Samsung, LG, Vidaa, Pluto, Plex and Roku, in certain territories. The FIFA+ FAST channel (Free Advert Supported TV) is available on Smart TVs in English, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese and Italian.

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