Kicking off on Thursday, July 20, the talkSPORT network will be across every game, with commentary of all England games and other key fixtures involving the Republic of Ireland and selected knockout matches, including the semi-finals and final.
talkSPORT's lead presenter, Faye Carruthers, will be joined by former England striker Lianne Sanderson and Remi Allen, who played for Aston Villa in the Women's Super League last season.
Additionally, as well as commentators Joe Shennan and Charlotte Richardson. Courtney Sweetman-Kirk, who starred up front for Sheffield United last season, is talkSPORT's England reporter in Australia.
Early Sports Breakfast presenter Shebahn Aherne will be with the Republic of Ireland camp Down Under.
As well as coverage of the live games, Faye Carruthers will host a dedicated daily Women's World Cup Show on talkSPORT2 at 6pm every weekday, and weekends when England are in action.
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The show will feature big name guests in the studio and the best of our correspondents out in Australia, with exclusive interviews inside the home nations camps.
It will also be available as a daily podcast on the talkSPORT Women's Football Show feed.
Head of talkSPORT, Liam Fisher said: "We can't wait for the kick off of the Women's World Cup this Thursday. It's so important that women's football gets the spotlight it deserves and there's no bigger stage than the World Cup.
"We have an unmatched commentary team covering the event this year who are absolutely thrilled to be there, covering every game for England and the Republic of Ireland. Fans won't miss a second of the action."
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You can follow live commentary of the 2023 Women's World Cup on the talkSPORT network, with our coverage kicking off on Saturday with England vs Haiti on talkSPORT at 10.30am