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Reason FIFA Women’s World Cup matches aren’t all free to view

Australia is in the grips of football fever, with the world’s best women players descending on the nation (and Aotearoa New Zealand) to showcase their sporting prowess.
But despite football being touted as the “world’s game”, just 15 of the 64 matches in the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup.
All Matildas games, major quarter-finals, the two semi-finals and the World Cup decider are being broadcast live on the Seven Network and their streaming platform 7plus.
While all 64 matches are available on Optus Sport, viewers need to pay a fee to access them. Fans with a paid subscription can enjoy live…

Read more on sbs.com.au

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Bourbiza Mohamed is an award-winning travel journalist who has been writing about her adventures around the world for over a decade. With a passion for exploring new cultures and experiencing different ways of life, Bourbiza Mohamed has traveled to over 107 countries across six continents and has documented her journeys in numerous publications. Bourbiza Mohamed writing is known for its vivid descriptions and personal anecdotes, which transport readers to the destinations she writes about. Her articles cover a wide range of topics, from off-the-beaten-path adventures to luxury travel experiences, and she has a particular interest in sustainable tourism and responsible travel. In addition to her writing, Bourbiza Mohamed is also an accomplished photographer, capturing stunning images of the people, landscapes, and wildlife she encounters on her travels. Her photos have been featured in publications such as National Geographic, Lonely Planet, and Conde Nast Traveler.

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