Looking to bounce back from Matchday One defeats at the 2023 Women's World Cup, South Korea Women and Morocco Women will square off at the Hindmarsh Stadium in Adelaide on Sunday.
The Asian giants were dealt with a 2-0 defeat by Colombia in their tournament opener, and Colin Bell will know well that another defeat will result in an early exit for either side, especially as they will face group favourites Germany and Colombia in their respective games of the final group game.
It will not a memorable debut match at the tournament for the right reasons for Morocco, as the Lionesses of Atlas succumbed to a 6-0 defeat at the hands of Germany.
Here GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch, including TV channel, streaming details and more.
South Korea Women vs Morocco Women kick-off time & stadium
| Date: | July 29, 2023 |
| Kick-off time: | 12:30am EDT |
| Venue: | Hindmarsh Stadium |
The FIFA Women's World Cup match between South Korea and Morocco is scheduled for July 29, 2023, at the Hindmarsh Stadium in Adelaide, Australia.
It will kick off at 12:30am EDT in the United States (US).
How to watch South Korea Women vs Morocco Women online - TV channels & live streams
| FS1 | Watch here | |
| fuboTV | Watch here | |
| UNIVERSO | Watch here | |
| Peacock | Watch here | |
| Sling TV | Watch here |
The game will be broadcast live on TV on FS1,UNIVERSO and is available to stream online live through fuboTV andSling TV.
GOAL will have the live updates of the game on its Live Match Center page.
Team news & squads
South Korea Women team news
US-born Casey Phair may get another appearance off the bench after she became the youngest player to feature in the Women's World Cup at 16 years and 26 days in the Colombia loss.
Goalkeeper Yoon Young-geul didn't have a particularly good outing in the game, and she is likely to be replaced by Kim Jung-mi.
However, the back three in Kim Hye-ri Kim, Lim Seon-joo and Shim Seo-yeon could remain the same.
South Korea Women possible XI: Jung-mi; Hye-ri, Seon-joo, Seo-yeon; Hyo-joo, Geum-min, So-yun, So-hyun, Sel-gi; Hwa-yeon, Yu-ri
| Position | Players |
|---|---|
| Goalkeepers: | Young-geul, Jung-mi, Ji-soo |
| Defenders: | Hyo-joo, Hye-ji, Seo-yeon, Seon-joo, Sel-gi, Young-ju, Hye-ri |
| Midfielders: | Yun-ji, So-hyun, Geum-min, So-yun, Eun-ha, Ga-ram, Ye-bin |
| Forwards: | Hwa-yeon, Yu-ri, Mi-ra, Eun-sun, Phair, Chae-rim |
Morocco Women team news
Salma Amani is touted to replace Anissa Lahmari alongside Tottenham's Rosella Ayane in attack.
Interestingly, however, Morocco boss Reynald Pedros may count of the same combination at the back consisting of Sarah Kassi, Hanane Ait El Haj, Yasmin Mrabet and Zineb Redouanidespite the heavy defeat the last time out.
Morocco Women possible XI: Errmichi; Kassi, El Haj, Mrabet, Redouani; Ouzraoui, Nakkach, Chebbak, Tagnauout; Amani, Ayane
| Position | Players |
|---|---|
| Goalkeepers: | Arouaissa, Er-Rmichi, Zouhair |
| Defenders: | Ait El Haj, Benzina, Boukhami, Redouani, Mrabet, Mazrouai, El Chad, Chhiri, Seghir |
| Midfielders: | Badri, Lahmari, Nakkach, Kassi, Tagnaout, Amani |
| Forwards: | Ayane, Chebbak, Belkasmi, Bouftini, Saoud, Jraidi, Hassani, Chapelle, Ouzraoui Diki, Gharbi |
Head-to-Head Record
This will be the first time the two nations will face each other across all competitions.

