South Africa vs. Italy live stream, TV channel, start time, odds

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South Africa vs. Italy live stream, TV channel, start time, odds

In its last game of the 2023 Women’s World Cup group stage, Italy will square off against South Africa at 3:00 AM ET on Wednesday, August 2. Italy has picked up 3 points so far, while Italy has 1 points.

The game between Italy and South Africa will be shown on Fox Sports 1.

Here is what you need to prepare for Wednesday’s World Cup matchup.

Italy vs. South Africa Match Information

  • Date: Wednesday, August 2, 2023
  • Time: 3:00 AM ET
  • Location: Wellington, New Zealand
  • Venue: Westpac Stadium
  • TV Channel: FOX Sports Networks
  • Favorite Moneyline: Italy -150
  • Underdog Moneyline: South Africa +373
  • Draw Moneyline: +300

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Italy Stats and Insights

  • Italy advanced to the quarterfinals of the most recent World Cup, in 2019, losing to the Netherlands 2-0.
  • The team’s leading scorers at the World Cup in 2019 were Cristiana Girelli and Aurora Galli, with three goals apiece.
  • Girelli’s Women’s World Cup statline through two appearances for Italy includes one goal.
  • In two Women’s World Cup matches, Lisa Boattin has not scored a goal but has one assist.
  • Italy is 3-1-2 this year versus fellow 2023 Women’s World Cup teams, with a goal differential of -3. In 2022, it was 2-1-3 in such matches (-3 goal differential).

South Africa Stats and Insights

  • At the 2019 World Cup, South Africa did not advance beyond the group stage.
  • Thembi Kgatlana led the club with one goal (29th overall in the World Cup).
  • Kgatlana has been a key contributor for South Africa in Women’s World Cup, contributing one goal (10th in the 2023 Women’s World Cup) and one assist.
  • Jermaine Seoposenwe has not scored, but does have one assist for South Africa in Women’s World Cup.
  • In Women’s World Cup play, Linda Motlhalo has scored one goal (but has no assists).
  • Hildah Magaia has one goal for South Africa in Women’s World Cup.
  • In 2022, South Africa went 3-0-4 versus teams participating in the 2023 Women’s World Cup, with a goal differential of -13. This year its record versus fellow World Cup squads is 0-1-1 (-1 goal differential).

Group G Standings

  • Spain: 2-0-0 (6 points, +8 goal differential)
  • Japan: 2-0-0 (6 points, +7 goal differential)
  • Sweden: 2-0-0 (6 points, +6 goal differential)
  • England: 2-0-0 (6 points, +2 goal differential)
  • United States: 1-1-0 (4 points, +3 goal differential)
  • Switzerland: 1-1-0 (4 points, +2 goal differential)
  • Nigeria: 1-1-0 (4 points, +1 goal differential)
  • Netherlands: 1-1-0 (4 points, +1 goal differential)
  • Canada: 1-1-0 (4 points, +1 goal differential)
  • France: 1-1-0 (4 points, +1 goal differential)
  • Germany: 1-0-0 (3 points, +6 goal differential)
  • Brazil: 1-0-1 (3 points, +3 goal differential)
  • Portugal: 1-0-1 (3 points, +1 goal differential)
  • Australia: 1-0-1 (3 points, 0 goal differential)
  • China: 1-0-1 (3 points, 0 goal differential)
  • New Zealand: 1-0-1 (3 points, 0 goal differential)
  • Denmark: 1-0-1 (3 points, 0 goal differential)
  • Italy: 1-0-1 (3 points, -4 goal differential)
  • South Africa: 0-1-1 (1 point, -1 goal differential)
  • Norway: 0-1-1 (1 point, -1 goal differential)
  • Ireland: 0-0-2 (0 points, -2 goal differential)
  • South Korea: 0-0-1 (0 points, -2 goal differential)
  • Morocco: 0-0-1 (0 points, -6 goal differential)
  • Zambia: 0-0-2 (0 points, -10 goal differential)
  • There are 22 players on Italy’s roster that play domestically in Serie A, which is more players than any other league.
  • There aren’t any Italy players who also compete in the NWSL.
  • South Africa has 19 players on its roster that compete domestically in SAFA Women’s League (more than any other league), including eight players from UWC Ladies FC.
  • Kgatlana is the only South Africa player who also competes in the NWSL. She plays for Racing Louisville FC.