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How to watch Women’s State of Origin 2023

Will the Blues maintain their reign, or will the Maroons take back the shield? Here’s what you need to know about this year’s Women’s State of Origin series.

For the first time in history, the 2023 Women’s State of Origin will take place over a not-to-be-missed two-match series this June. So, bust out your merch and settle in with your favourite snacks, as the best of the best face off in the ultimate fight for state supremacy.

How can I watch Women’s State of Origin?

Each game of the 2023 Ampol State of Origin is available free-to-air on Channel Nine and its on-demand partner 9Now. You can also catch on-demand replays on Kayo if you happen to miss any of the action. If you’re an eligible Telstra mobile customer, you can catch replays of each game through the NRL app.

Watch Women’s State of Origin on Channel 9 & 9Now

Channel 9 and 9Now have been the home of State of Origin for years now, with 2023 no different. Channel 9 will have live coverage of each Women’s State of Origin game, with 9Now offering on-demand coverage.

Watch Women’s State of Origin on Kayo

Kayo offers highlights and replays of previous State of Origin clashes if you’re looking to enjoy each state’s heyday. Kayo also offers coverage of the regular NRL season to help you keep track of who’s in form come Origin.

Watch Women’s State of Origin on NRL App

The NRL app is home to plenty of NRL content (surprisingly), with the 2023 Women’s State of Origin no exception, although you’ll be relegated to watching replays rather than the live action.

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Women’s State of Origin 2023 Fixtures

Date Time (AEST)* Venue
Game 1 1 June (Thurs) 7:45pm CommBank Stadium, Sydney
Game 2 22 June (Thurs) 7:45pm Queensland Country Bank Stadium, Townsville

*Kick-off times are scheduled times only. Games may commence earlier or later, depending on pre-game entertainment, but coverage usually begins an hour before kick-off.

Can I watch Women’s State of Origin overseas?

Yes, each game will be televised in various countries around the world. Here’s a list of where to watch or stream the Women’s State of Origin series outside of Australia:

  • New Zealand: Sky Sport 4
  • USA: Fox US
  • UK: Sky UK or WatchNRL
  • Canada: WatchNRL
  • Southeast Asia: Fox Sports Asia
  • Papua New Guinea: TVWAN Action
  • France: BeIN Sports
  • Netherlands: Fox Netherlands
  • Africa: ESPN Africa
  • Worldwide: WatchNRL or Sport24

Women’s State of Origin Team List 2023

NSW reclaimed the Women’s Origin Shield last year, with a 20-14 victory over QLD. Will they do it again or will it come back to its rightful place in QLD? Here is the list of players we can expect to see take the field in Game 2 this year:

QLD State of Origin Team 2023

Here is the team that will line up against the Blues:

  1. Tamika Upton
  2. China Polata
  3. Shenae Ciesiolka
  4. Evania Pelite
  5. Emily Bass
  6. Tarryn Aiken
  7. Zahara Temara
  8. Shannon Mato
  9. Destiny Brill
  10. Keilee Joseph
  11. Tazmin Gray
  12. Romy Teitzel
  13. Ali Brigginshaw
  14. Emma Manzelmann
  15. Jessika Elliston
  16. Sophie Holyman
  17. Shaniah Power
  18. Tallisha Harden
  19. Sienna Lofipo

Coach: Tahnee Norris

NSW State of Origin Team 2023

Here is the team that will line up against the Maroons:

  1. Emma Tonegato
  2. Jaime Chapman
  3. Jessica Sergis
  4. Isabelle Kelly
  5. Tiana Penitani
  6. Taliah Fuimaono
  7. Jesse Southwell
  8. Kezie Apps
  9. Keeley Davis
  10. Millie Boyle
  11. Oliva Kernick
  12. Yasmin Clydsdale
  13. Simaima Taufa
  14. Quincy Dodd
  15. Kennedy Cherrington
  16. Sarah Togatuki
  17. Shaylee Bent
  18. Cassey Tohi-Hiku
  19. Brooke Anderson

Coach: Kylie Hilder

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