Find out when Live Women's International Football is on TV today, tonight and this week at the UK TV Listings Guide.
Live Women's International Football is scheduled to air at these times (may include spoilers):
Ukraine v England (Kick-off 5.00pm). Katie Shanahan presents all the action from both teams' opening Group A3 2027 FIFA World Cup qualifier, held at Mardan Sports Complex in Antalya, Turkey. After finishing as runners-up to Spain at the last World Cup in 2023 and winning their second consecutive European Championship in 2025, England will be expecting to be at the finals next year. However, only one team qualifies automatically, and the Spaniards are also in this group as well as Iceland, leaving little room for slip-ups. With commentary by Seb Hutchinson and Siobhan Chamberlain
More details for Live Women's International Football, Tue 3, 4:30 pm
England v Iceland (Kick-off 12.30pm). Seema Jaswal presents all the action from both teams' second 2027 FIFA World Cup Group A3 qualifier, held at The City Ground in Nottingham. This is England's first competitive home game since winning UEFA Euro 2025 and they will be expecting to make home advantage count. Iceland lost all three of their matches at the Euros, but bounced back with a 5-0 aggregate victory over Northern Ireland in a UEFA Nations League play-off to maintain their League A status for these qualifiers. With analysis from Karen Carney and Anita Asante, reports from Katie Shanahan, and commentary by Seb Hutchinson and Siobhan Chamberlain
More details for Live Women's International Football, Sat 7, 12:00 pm
England v Iceland (Kick-off 12.30pm). Seema Jaswal presents all the action from both teams' second 2027 FIFA World Cup Group A3 qualifier, held at The City Ground in Nottingham. This is England's first competitive home game since winning UEFA Euro 2025 and they will be expecting to make home advantage count. Iceland lost all three of their matches at the Euros, but bounced back with a 5-0 aggregate victory over Northern Ireland in a UEFA Nations League play-off to maintain their League A status for these qualifiers. With analysis from Karen Carney and Anita Asante, reports from Katie Shanahan, and commentary by Seb Hutchinson and Siobhan Chamberlain
More details for Live Women's International Football, Sat 7, 1:00 pm