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Australian STAR Mallrat, Benee to light up Women’s World Cup Opening Ceremony

Australian STAR Mallrat, Benee to light up Women’s World Cup Opening Ceremony

Australian STAR Mallrat, Kiwi vocalist Benee to light up FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 Opening Ceremony ahead of New Zealand vs Norway

It is anticipated that the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 will be the largest women’s football competition to date. There has never been more interest in women’s sports, as seen by record-breaking stadium attendance and skyrocketing television numbers.

Some of women’s football’s brightest talents are ready to take the stage at this World Cup. It’s anticipated that there will be greater enthusiasm, attention, and coverage than ever before.

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The competition is already expected to provide some great entertainment before the first ball is even kicked. An opening ceremony will commence the action on the pitch, as is customary for each major sporting championship.

On Thursday, July 20, the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Opening Ceremony will take place at Auckland, New Zealand’s Eden Park. The inaugural match between the co-hosts, New Zealand and Norway, is just moments away.

That match begins at 5 p.m. local NZST time, which is 5 a.m. GMT. The players’ pre-match warm-up was followed by the colourful ceremony.

Unlike the 30-minute long opening ceremony for the last men’s World Cup in Qatar last year. There are rumours that the WWC 2023 opening ceremony will barely last for roughly 10 minutes.

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The Opening Ceremony will take place in Auckland/Tmaki Makaurau at Eden Park, New Zealand’s national stadium. Six group matches, one round of 16, one quarterfinal, and one of two semifinal matches will all be played in the 50,000-seat stadium, which is typically used for rugby union in the winter and cricket in the summer.

Amazing performances representing the cultural variety and legacy of Australia and New Zealand will be part of the celebration.

The live performance of the official Women’s World Cup 2023 tune, “Do It Again,” by Australian female artist Mallrat and Kiwi vocalist Benee will be one of the primary attractions, along with breath-taking performances, vivid displays, and other pageants that are sure to fascinate spectators across the world.

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All FIFA tournaments routinely invite artists to participate at the opening ceremony, with the 2019 Women’s World Cup featuring performances by Canadian Sarah McLachlan and French singer Jain.

In the UK, BBC and ITV will broadcast the opening game of the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 live. BBC iPlayer and ITVX will also stream the game at the same time. In the United States, the Opening Ceremony will be broadcast on Telemundo and Fox Sport in both English and Spanish. As previously said, it is anticipated that the opening ceremony would be aired prior to the New Zealand vs. Norway game.

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