Wales kick off the qualifying group stage for the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup against Kazakhstan this Friday.
“I am absolutely thrilled to be announcing that BBC Cymru Wales will be the FAW’s broadcast partners for the 2023 World Cup qualifying games – adding to BBC Cymru Wales’ growing list of coverage of Welsh sport across our platforms. So many women and girls have been inspired to play football after watching our team play on the international stage. This decision underlines our commitment to our national team and to Welsh sport, and I can’t wait for this campaign to get underway as we follow Gemma Grainger and her squad as they bid to get to the World Cup.” – Rhuanedd Richards, Director of Content and Services at BBC Cymru Wales
The Football Association of Wales and BBC Wales have today announced a new broadcast partnership deal providing live coverage of all of Wales’ 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup Qualifiers. Gemma Grainger’s team are aiming to reach the finals, hosted in Australia and New Zealand, for the first time.
Wales will kick off their campaign this Friday 17 September when they play host to Kazakhstan at Llanelli’s Parc y Scarlets. BBC Two Wales will have all the action live on Match of the Day Wales from 7pm (kick off 7.15pm), with presenter Catrin Heledd joined by former Wales players Gwennan Harries, Nia Jones and Katie Sherwood.
The match will mark new team manager Gemma Grainger’s first competitive game in charge of Wales following Jayne Ludlow’s departure as manager. The team will also welcome back The Red Wall as fans will be able to attend a Women’s National Team match for the first time since March 2020.
Wales will then travel to Estonia for the second game of their campaign four days later, with BBC Two Wales again providing live coverage of the game from Pärnu on Match of the Day Wales from 5.50pm.
“When I was a young girl starting out on my footballing journey there was never any women’s football on TV. Having our 2023 World Cup qualifying games broadcast live on BBC Wales will show the future generation that there is a pathway and we hope we can inspire more girls to play the game.” – Wales captain, Sophie Ingle