WATCH Spain vs Costa Rica LIVE via RTVE LIVE for

WATCH Spain vs. Costa Rica LIVE via RTVE LIVE for the 2023 Women’s World Cup

WATCH Spain vs Costa Rica LIVE via RTVE LIVE for

Watch Spain vs. Costa Rica tomorrow LIVE and DIRECT, Friday 21 July, for the first match of Group C of the Women’s World Cup 2023. The duel starts at 1:30 a.m. for Costa Rica and at 9:30 a.m. for Spain. This takes place at the Wellington Regional Stadium (Sky Stadium) in the capital of New Zealand. Likewise, you can follow this and all of today’s matches minute by minute via La República Deportes’ FREE ONLINE coverage.

Spain vs. Costa Rica: match report

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when do they play Friday 21st July
What’s the time? 2:30 a.m. (Peruvian time)
Where?Estadio Regional de Wellington {Sky Stadium)
On which channel?RTVE, Teletica, DirecTV Sports

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When do Spain vs. Costa Rica play?

The match between Spain and Costa Rica is scheduled to start at 2:30 a.m. (Peruvian time).

  • Spain: 9.30 a.m
  • Peru, Colombia and Ecuador: 2:30 a.m
  • Costa Rica and Mexico: 1:30 p.m
  • Bolivia and Venezuela: 3:30 a.m
  • Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay: 4:30 a.m

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Where to watch Spain vs. Costa Rica?

The match Spain vs Costa Ricais broadcast by RTVE in Spain and Teletica En Vivo in Costa Rica. If you want to watch it live on the internet in Peru and South America, you can stream it on DirecTV Sports.

How to watch Spain vs Costa Rica ONLINE FREE?

So you don’t miss the transmission Spain vs Costa Rica On the web you have the opportunity to follow the ONLINE coverage of this match of the Women’s World Cup 2023 via La República Deportes.

Where will Spain vs. Costa Rica?

The scene of the meeting between Spain vs Costa Rica For the 2023 Women’s World Cup, it will be the Wellington Regional Stadium in the city of the same name. Known as the Sky Stadium for sponsorship reasons, it is a multi-purpose stadium in New Zealand with a capacity of 36,000 spectators.