How to watch FIFA U17 World Cup: Live stream, TV channels & highlights of youth international tournament
Everything you need to know about how to watch the U17 World Cup live on TV and stream online.
The FIFA Under-17 World Cup takes place every two years and gives a glimpse of the best young footballers in the world who may well become stars of the future.
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England star Phil Foden, Nigeria's Victor Osimhen and Mexico legend Carlos Vela are among the previous winners of the competition, showing the level of quality that is typically on display.
So how can you watch the stars of tomorrow in action this November? GOAL brings you everything you need to know about where to watch live on TV, stream online, and more.
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Country TV + streaming United States fubo, Fox Soccer Plus, FS1, FS2, Fox Deportes United Kingdom FIFA+ Canada TSN, RDS Argentina TyC Sports New Zealand Sky Sport International FIFA+ In the United States, the U17 World Cup will be available to watch live on the FOX network, with FS1, FS2, Fox Deportes and Fox Soccer Plus, Telemundo and Universo showing games, including those involving the USMNT U17s and Mexico U17s.
You can also stream U17 World Cup games live with fubo – find out everything you need to know here.
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Fans in the United Kingdom who wish to watch England games, or indeed any games at the U17 World Cup, can do so by subscribing to FIFA+, which is broadcasting every game live.
FIFA U17 World Cup highlights will be available to watch on FIFA's official YouTube and social media channels, as well as FIFA+.
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2023 U17 World Cup fixture schedule
Group stage
Date Game Kickoff time TV channel Nov 10 Panama 0-2 Morocco 4am ET / 9am GMT fubo, FS2, Universo, FIFA+ Nov 10 Mali 3-0 Uzbekistan 4am ET / 9am GMT fubo, Fox Soccer Plus, FIFA+ Nov 10 Indonesia 1-1 Ecuador 7am ET / 12 noon GMT fubo, Fox Soccer Plus, FIFA+ Nov 10 Spain 2-0 Canada 7am ET / 12 noon GMT fubo, FS2, Universo, FIFA+ Nov 11 New Caledonia 0-10 England 4am ET / 9am GMT fubo, FS2, FIFA+ Nov 11 Japan 1-0 Poland 4am ET / 9am GMT fubo, Fox Soccer Plus, FIFA+ Nov 11 Argentina 1-2 Senegal 7am ET / 12 noon GMT fubo, FS1, FIFA+ Nov 11 Brazil 2-3 Iran 7am ET / 12 noon GMT fubo, FS2, FIFA+ Nov 12 France 3-0 Burkina Faso 4am ET / 9am GMT fubo, FS2, FIFA+ Nov 12 Venezuela 3-0 New Zealand 4am ET / 9am GMT fubo, Fox Soccer Plus, FIFA+ Nov 12 South Korea 1-3 USA 7am ET / 12 noon GMT fubo, FS1, FIFA+ Nov 12 Mexico 1-3 Germany 7am ET / 12 noon GMT fubo, FS2, FIFA+ Nov 13 Spain 1-0 Mali 4am ET / 9am GMT fubo, FS2, FIFA+ Nov 13 Morocco 0-2 Ecuador 4am ET / 9am GMT fubo, Fox Soccer Plus, FIFA+ Nov 13 Uzbekistan 3-0 Canada 7am ET / 12 noon GMT fubo, FS2, FIFA+ Nov 13 Indonesia 1-1 Panama 7am ET / 12 noon GMT fubo, Fox Soccer Plus, FIFA+ Nov 14 Brazil 9-0 New Caledonia 4am ET / 9am GMT fubo, FS1, FIFA+ Nov 14 Senegal 4-1 Poland 4am ET / 9am GMT fubo, FS2, FIFA+ Nov 14 England 2-1 Iran 7am ET / 12 noon GMT fubo, FS2, FIFA+ Nov 14 Japan 1-3 Argentina 7am ET / 12 noon GMT fubo, Fox Soccer Plus, FIFA+ Nov 15 USA 2-1 Burkina Faso 4am ET / 9am GMT fubo, FS1, FIFA+ Nov 15 Mexico 2-2 Venezuela 4am ET / 9am GMT fubo, FS2, FIFA+ Nov 15 France 1-0 South Korea 7am ET / 12 noon GMT fubo, FS2, FIFA+ Nov 15 New Zealand 1-3 Germany 7am ET / 12 noon GMT fubo, Fox Soccer Plus, FIFA+ Nov 16 Uzbekistan 2-2 Spain 4am ET / 9am GMT fubo, FS1, FIFA+ Nov 16 Canada 1-5 Mali 4am ET / 9am GMT fubo, FS2, FIFA+ Nov 16 Ecuador 1-1 Panama 7am ET / 12 noon GMT fubo, FS2, FIFA+ Nov 16 Morocco 3-1 Indonesia 7am ET / 12 noon GMT fubo, Fox Soccer Plus, FIFA+ Nov 17 Poland 0-4 Argentina 4am ET / 9am GMT fubo, FS1, FIFA+ Nov 17 Senegal 0-2 Japan 4am ET / 9am GMT fubo, FS2, FIFA+ Nov 17 England 1-2 Brazil 7am ET / 12 noon GMT fubo, FS2, FIFA+ Nov 17 Iran 5-0 New Caledonia 7am ET / 12 noon GMT fubo, Fox Soccer Plus, FIFA+ Nov 18 Germany 3-0 Venezuela 4am ET / 9am GMT fubo, FS1, FIFA+ Nov 18 New Zealand 0-4 Mexico 4am ET / 9am GMT fubo, FS2, FIFA+ Nov 18 USA 0-3 France 7am ET / 12 noon GMT fubo, FS1, FIFA+ Nov 18 Burkina Faso 2-1 South Korea 7am ET / 12 noon GMT fubo, FS2, FIFA+ Last 16
Date Game Kickoff time TV channel Nov 20 Ecuador 1-3 Brazil 3:30am ET / 8:30am GMT fubo, FS1, FIFA+ Nov 20 Spain 2-1 Japan 7am ET / 12 noon GMT fubo, FS2, FIFA+ Nov 21 Mali vs Mexico 3:30am ET / 8:30am GMT fubo, FS1, FIFA+ Nov 21 Germany vs USA 3:30am ET / 8:30am GMT fubo, FS2, FIFA+ Nov 21 Argentina vs Venezuela 7am ET, 12 noon GMT fubo, FS2, FIFA+ Nov 21 Morocco vs Iran 7am ET / 12 noon GMT fubo, Fox Soccer Plus, FIFA+ Nov 22 England vs Uzbekistan 3:30am ET / 8:30am GMT fubo, FS1, FIFA+ Nov 22 France vs Senegal 7am ET / 12 noon GMT fubo, FS2, FIFA+ Quarter-finals
Date Game Kickoff time TV channel Nov 24 TBC 3:30am ET / 8:30am GMT fubo, FS2, FIFA+ Nov 24 TBC 7am ET / 12 noon GMT fubo, FS2,FIFA+ Nov 25 TBC 3:30am ET / 8:30am GMT fubo, FS2, FIFA+ Nov 25 TBC 7am ET / 12 noon GMT fubo, FS1, FIFA+ Semi-finals
Date Game Kickoff time TV channel Nov 28 TBC 3:30am ET / 8:30am GMT fubo, FS1, FIFA+ Nov 28 TBC 7am ET, 12 noon GMT fubo, FS2, FIFA+ Third-place playoff
Date Game Kickoff time TV channel Dec 1 Loser semi-final 1 vs Loser semi-final 2 7am ET / 12 noon GMT fubo, FS2, FIFA+ Final
Date Game Kickoff time TV channel Dec 2 Winner semi-final 1 vs Winner semi-final 2 7am ET / 12 noon GMT fubo, FS1, FIFA+ -
Where is the 2023 U17 World Cup final being played?
Stadium: Manahan Stadium Capacity: 20,000 Tenant(s): Persis Solo Address: Adi Sucipto St, Manahan, Surakarta, Central Java The Manahan Stadium in Surakarta will host the 2023 U17 World Cup final.
First built in 1998 and then renovated in 2018, the Manahan Stadium has a capacity of 20,000.
It is the home stadium of Indonesian team Persis Solo.
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Who won the last U17 World Cup?
Brazil won the last U17 World Cup in 2019 as hosts. They defeated Mexico in the final to secure their fourth World Cup at Under-17 level.
Goals from Kaio Jorge and Lazaro were enough as Brazil defeated Mexico 2-1 in the final, which was held in front of 13,000 people at Estadio Bezerrao.
Gabriel Veron was awarded the Golden Ball at the tournament, seeing off competition from France's Adil Aouchiche and Mexico's Eugenio Pizzuto.
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