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The final of the 2023 Women’s T20 World Cup, between South Africa and Australia, will be played at Newlands in Cape Town – here is how and where you can watch the World Cup final live.
Australia and South Africa won their respective semi-finals at Newlands by near-identical margins of five and six runs, against India and England respectively.
Both teams had qualified from in Group 1 of the league stage. While Australia are still unbeaten in the tournament, South Africa began with a shock defeat against Sri Lanka before recovering well to win three of their next four matches, including the semi-final.
However, they did lose to Australia in Gqeberha. Despite Tazmin Brits’ 36-ball 45, they reached only 124-6, which the Australians chased down well inside 17 overs as Tahlia McGrath went on a rampage.
Having not lost a Twenty20 International since March 2021, Australia will begin the World Cup as outright favourites, but South Africa will have the advantage of playing at home.
World Cup final live: Where to watch the 2023 Women’s T20 World Cup final
South Africa: The host nation will be able to watch the final on SuperSport via VR1 or CS1 channels, as well as on the SuperSport app.
Australia: In Australia, you can watch the final on Fox Sports. There will also be live streaming on Kayo, FoxtelGo, FoxtelNOW, and icc.tv.
India: Star Sports is the place for Indian fans to watch the final, on Star Sports 1 SD, Star Sports 2 SD, and Star Sports 2 HD. Live streaming will be available on Hotstar.
Sri Lanka: Sri Lankan viewers will be able to watch the final on Star Sports. Live streaming will be provided through Yupp.
Bangladesh: Gazi TV is the licence holder for broadcasting the final in Bangladesh. Streaming will be available on Rabbithole.
Pakistan: PTV Sports will broadcast the final in Pakistan. There will be streaming on the PTV app.
UK and Ireland: Sky Sports will broadcast the final and provide streaming on SkyGo.
New Zealand: Sky Sport NZ will provide coverage of the final for New Zealand fans. Live streaming is available on the Sky Go NZ website as well as icc.tv.
USA: ESPN+ and Willow TV will broadcast the final in the USA, with icc.tv also providing live streaming.
Caribbean: Viewers in the Caribbean and watch the final on ESPN Caribbean as well as watch live streams on the ESPN App and icc.tv.