FOX Sports unveiled its television schedule for the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup on Wednesday, with plans to air all 52 games live on one of their networks.

In the US, the tournament can be seen in English on FOX, FOX Sports 1 and FOX Sports 2 and in Spanish on Telemundo and NBC Universo. In Canada, CTV and TSN will cover the action.

Of the tournament's 52 games, 16 will air live on over-the-air FOX, including US group stage games against Sweden (June 12) and Nigeria (June 16), two quarterfinals (June 26), one semifinal (June 30) and the final (July 5). The remaining games will be shown mostly on FOX Sports 1, with some airing on FOX Sports 2. FIFA Women's World Cup Today will air before and after most games.

Telemundo will air 10 matches in Spanish, including the opening game, all three group matches for Mexico and the final. NBC Universo will air an additional 21 games live, including all three US group games, while all games will be streamed online.

In Canada, 17 games will air on CTV, including all three group games for Canada, two group games for the US, three of the four quarterfinals, both semifinals and the final. All the remaining games will air on one of TSN's channels.

The FOX announcement included the network's announcing teams, with veteran MLS broadcasters JP Dellacamera, John Strong and Glenn Davis joined by Justin Kutcher and Jenn Hildreth as play-by-play broadcasters. Game analysts include Cat Whitehill, Tony DiCicco, Danielle Slaton, Christine Latham, Kyndra de St. Aubin, Aly Wagner and Angela Hucles, with studio commentary given by Alexi Lalas, Monica Gonzalez, Heather Mitts and Eric Wynalda.