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How to Watch China U-17 vs Norway U-17 at the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup 2025: Commentary and Broadcast Details
The FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup 2025, hosted for the first time in Africa by Morocco, runs from 17 October to 8 November. One of the opening matches on Saturday, 18 October 2025 at 14:00 UK time (9:00 local time in Morocco), features China U-17 facing Norway U-17 at the Mohammed VI Football Academy Pitch 3 in Sale, Morocco. This fixture is part of Group C, a tough group that also includes the United States and Ecuador[1][2][4].
For UK viewers, all matches of the tournament, including China vs Norway, can be streamed live via FIFA+, FIFA’s official digital platform which provides comprehensive coverage of the competition. FIFA+ is the primary global streaming channel, offering free access to the matches internationally without subscription.[3][6]
In the United States, the match is available on FOX Sports via the Tubi streaming service, which has secured broadcasting rights for the tournament in the US market. Tubi offers access to the same world feed commentary used across multiple platforms.[8]
Canadian viewers can watch the match on TSN+, a subscription-based streaming service that also uses the FIFA world feed commentary, ensuring a consistent and professional viewing experience.[8]
Commentary Line-up: World Feed Broadcasters and Main Commentator Robbie Nock
This match is broadcast using the world feed commentary, meaning the commentary team provides coverage for all global broadcasters relying on this feed. The main commentator for the world feed on October 18, 2025, is Robbie Nock. Nock is a highly experienced football commentator known for his clear and engaging style, having worked extensively on international football broadcasts. His presence on the world feed ensures the match’s commentary is of a high professional standard, suitable for a wide and diverse audience.[original query]
Background on Robbie Nock and Broadcasting Experience
Robbie Nock has built a strong reputation in football commentary, particularly in women's and youth tournaments. He has regularly covered FIFA events, bringing insightful analysis and balanced commentary that appeals to both casual fans and football experts. His role in the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup allows viewers to enjoy detailed tactical insights, player spotlights, and dynamic match narration.
Additional Broadcast Platforms and Viewing Options
While FIFA+ is the go-to platform internationally, broadcasters like FOX Sports on Tubi and TSN+ Canada supplement regional access to the tournament, broadening reach and accessibility for fans. None of these channels use separate commentary teams for this match but rely on the world feed commentators, which highlights the unified coverage approach by FIFA for youth tournaments.[3][8]
Unfortunately, there is no traditional terrestrial or satellite broadcast on UK channels such as ITV, BBC, or Sky for this match or the tournament; however, FIFA+ remains an ideal free alternative for British viewers wanting to follow the competition live and on demand.
About the Teams: China U-17 and Norway U-17
The China U-17 women’s team, fixtures listed as China PR U17 in official schedules, are competing with high hopes to advance from Group C, which includes strong competitors like the United States[4]. Norway’s U-17 women also aim to prove themselves in this global tournament. The match offers a fascinating clash of styles and emerging talent critical for the future of women’s football in these nations.
Where to Follow Live Scores and Updates
For up-to-date scores, match reports, and detailed fixtures, fans can visit FIFA.com Scores & Fixtures. Additionally, ESPN’s FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup schedule offers broadcasting times and other details important for planning viewing. For background on the tournament and teams, the 2025 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Wikipedia page is a comprehensive resource updated with results as the tournament progresses.
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