You can watch Matildas vs North Korea in the 2026 AFC Women’s Asian Cup quarter-final live on free-to-air TV in Australia and via streaming, plus a few live text/radio options.

Key ways to watch

  • Free-to-air TV (Australia) :
    • Broadcast live on Network 10 across Australia.
  • Streaming (Australia) :
    • Paramount+ is streaming every match of the 2026 AFC Women’s Asian Cup live, including Matildas vs North Korea.
* Many viewers can also stream via **10 Play** in line with Network 10’s live coverage, depending on regional rights and app availability.

Kick-off time and location

  • Date : Friday, 13 March 2026 (local).
  • Venue : Perth Rectangular Stadium , Perth, Australia.
  • Kick-off : Listed as 6:00 pm AWST by ABC and 9:00 pm AEDT by Network 10 scheduling (pre-show from 8:00 pm AEDT).

So in practice:

  • Perth (AWST) : around early evening.
  • Sydney/Melbourne (AEDT) : mid-to-late evening.

If you can’t access Australian services

Availability outside Australia depends on local broadcast deals, but common patterns for this tournament are:

  • Major sports broadcasters (e.g., ESPN and regional partners) often carry live scores, highlights and sometimes a live telecast of AFC Women’s Asian Cup fixtures.
  • Where TV rights are limited, you can still:
    • Follow live text commentary on ABC Sport and ESPN’s match centres.
* Listen to **ABC radio coverage** via the ABC Listen app if it is not region-blocked for you.

Quick checklist

  1. In Australia with a TV?
    • Turn on Network 10 at pre-show time, stay for kick-off.
  1. Prefer streaming?
    • Log into Paramount+ , go to live sports/AFC Women’s Asian Cup -> Matildas vs DPR Korea.
  1. No broadcast where you are?
    • Use live blogs and radio : ABC Sport, ESPN match centre, and ABC Listen for radio commentary.

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