2011 Women's World Cup

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As originally posted on The 506 Forums by NB Football Fan, overhauled on this wiki by tmiller2462.

First time listed is ESPN airtime, second time is kickoff. World feed commentators listed in parentheses where known.

Group stage

Sunday, June 26

Nigeria-France in Sinsheim, 8:45 AM/9:00 AM, ESPN2. Adrian Healey, Kate Markgraf (Gary Bloom)

Germany-Canada in Berlin, 11:30 AM/12:00, ESPN. Ian Darke, Julie Foudy (John Helm)

Monday, June 27

Japan-New Zealand in Bochum, 8:45 AM/9:00 AM, ESPN. Beth Mowins, Cat Whitehill (John Roder)

Mexico-England in Wolfsburg, 11:45 AM/12:00, ESPN. Adrian Healey, Kate Markgraf (Steve Banyard)

Tuesday, June 28

Colombia-Sweden in Leverkusen, 8:45 AM/9:00 AM, ESPN. Beth Mowins, Cat Whitehill (Steve Banyard)

USA-North Korea in Dresden, 11:45 AM/12:00, ESPN. Ian Darke, Julie Foudy (Gary Bloom)

Wednesday, June 29

Norway-Equatorial Guinea in Augsburg, 8:45 AM/9:00 AM, ESPN. Beth Mowins, Cat Whitehill (John Helm)

Brazil-Australia in Moenchengladbach, 12:00/12:15, ESPN. Adrian Healey, Tony DiCicco (John Roder)

Thursday, June 30

Canada-France in Bochum, 11:45 AM/12:00, ESPN. Adrian Healey, Tony DiCicco (John Roder)

Germany-Nigeria in Frankfurt, 2:30/2:45, ESPN2. Ian Darke, Julie Foudy

Friday, July 1

Japan-Mexico in Leverkusen, 8:45 AM/9:00 AM, ESPN. Beth Mowins, Cat Whitehill

New Zealand-England in Dresden, 12:00/12:15, ESPN. Adrian Healey, Kate Markgraf

Saturday, July 2

North Korea-Sweden in Augsburg, 7:45 AM/8:00 AM, ESPN2. Beth Mowins, Cat Whitehill

USA-Colombia in Sinsheim, 11:30 AM/12:00, ESPN. Ian Darke, Julie Foudy

Sunday, July 3

Australia-Equatorial Guinea in Bochum, 7:45 AM/8:00 AM, ESPN2. Adrian Healey, Kate Markgraf

Brazil-Norway in Wolfsburg, 12:00/12:15, ESPN. Ian Darke, Julie Foudy

Tuesday, July 5

England-Japan in Augsburg, 12:00/12:15, ESPN. Adrian Healey, Kate Markgraf

New Zealand-Mexico in Sinsheim, 12:00/12:15, ESPN2. Beth Mowins, Cat Whitehill

Canada-Nigeria in Dresden, 2:30/2:45, ESPN2. Beth Mowins, Cat Whitehill

France-Germany in Moenchengladbach, 2:30/2:45, ESPN. Ian Darke, Julie Foudy

Wednesday, July 6

Australia-Norway in Leverkusen, 11:45 AM/12:00, ESPN2. Adrian Healey, Kate Markgraf

Equatorial Guinea-Brazil in Frankfurt, 11:45 AM/12:00, ESPN. Beth Mowins, Cat Whitehill

North Korea-Colombia in Bochum, 2:30/2:45, ESPN2. Beth Mowins, Cat Whitehill

Sweden-USA in Wolfsburg, 2:30/2:45, ESPN. Ian Darke, Julie Foudy

Quarterfinals

Saturday, July 9

England-France in Leverkusen, 11:30 AM/12:00, ESPN. Adrian Healey, Kate Markgraf

Germany-Japan in Wolfsburg, 2:15/2:45, ESPN. Ian Darke, Julie Foudy

Sunday, July 10

Sweden-Australia in Augsburg, 6:30 AM/7:00 AM, ESPN. Adrian Healey, Kate Markgraf

Brazil-USA in Dresden, 11:00 AM/11:30 AM, ESPN. Ian Darke, Julie Foudy

Semifinals

Wednesday, July 13

France-USA in Moenchengladbach, 11:30 AM/12:00, ESPN. Ian Darke, Julie Foudy

Japan-Sweden in Frankfurt, 2:15/2:45, ESPN. Adrian Healey, Kate Markgraf

Third place match

Saturday, July 16

Sweden-France in Sinsheim, 11:00 AM/11:30 AM, ESPN2. Adrian Healey, Kate Markgraf

Final

Sunday, July 17

Japan-USA in Frankfurt, 2:00/2:45, ESPN. Ian Darke, Julie Foudy