The FIFA Women's World Cup is currently underway in France right now, which means you have probably had soccer on your mind for the last few days, and probably still will for the next few days and/or weeks. The first games have been played, the first teams have been knocked out, and currently, the United States, France, Sweden, Germany, England, and Norway are all on their way to the quarterfinals for the eighth installment of the World Cup, with one more matchup yet to be determined on Tuesday, June 25.

If you're looking to tune into the games wherever you are in the world (and whatever time they're on), here's how you can keep up to date with everything that's happening, and who's playing who as we head into the final soccer stretch, which concludes July 7. May the best team win.

How to watch the FIFA Women's World Cup

Currently, Fox and the Fox Sports channels -- Fox Sports 1 andFox Sports 2 -- are airing the matches. Yay! The matches tend to happen at 9 a.m., 12:30 p.m., and 3 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, which means if you're in a different time zone just account for that shift (and have fun getting up early to watch soccer). You might not have access to the FS1 and FS2 channels, but the quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals will all be broadcast on Fox. The full schedule is here.

How to stream the FIFA Women's World Cup

Through your cable provider, you can also watch live games on your portable devices via the Fox app. Not all cable packages carry the Fox app, so just double check before you go ahead and make plans to watch on your iPhone on your train commute.

How to stream the FIFA Women's World Cup without the Fox app

Fox isn't the only option when it comes to watching the games. FuboTV might be your best bet, as they're streaming all the games from Fox AND come with a free week-long trial before you actually have to subscribe. Plans start at $54.99 a month.

When are the next games?Quarterfinals

Thursday, June 27
Norway vs. England at 3 p.m. ET on Fox

Friday, June 28
France vs. United States at 3 p.m. ET on Fox

Saturday, June 29
Italy/China vs. Netherlands/Japan at 9 a.m. ET at FS1
Germany vs. Sweden at 12:30 p.m. ET on FS1

Semifinals

Tuesday, July 2
France/United States vs. England/Norway at 3 p.m. ET on Fox

Wednesday, July 3
Germany/Sweden vs. TBD at 3 p.m. ET on FS1

Third-place game

Saturday, July 6
TBD vs. TBD at 11 a.m. ET on Fox

Finals

Sunday, July 7
TBD vs. TBD at 11 a.m. ET on Fox

Megan Rapinoe and Alex Morgan of USWNT at FIFA Women's World Cup

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