Fifa womens world cup 2023

To assist with your planning for the 2023 Women’s World Cup, we’ve detailed the tournament schedule below.

The women’s national teams around the world will play qualifying matches until late 2022. Once all the qualifying teams have been decided, tournament organizers will hold the Women’s World Cup draw. The draw will determine the eight groups of four teams, as well as where and when they will play in the group stage. Here are some of the key details about the 2023 Women’s World Cup schedule:

  • The tournament is scheduled to take place between July 20 and August 20, 2023.
  • The 2023 Women’s World Cup will be the first to take place with 32 teams, expanded from 24 in 2019.
  • The group stage matches will be divided into with eight groups of four teams [four groups in Australia, four groups in New Zealand]
  • The top two teams from each group of four will proceed to the Round of 16.
  • All matches after the group stage will be knockout format.
  • A total of 64 games will be played.
  • The games will take place in 10 venues in New Zealand and Australia.
  • The opening match of the tournament will take place in Eden Park, Auckland, and will include the Opening Ceremony.
  • The first semi-final is at Eden Park, Auckland. The second semi-final is at Stadium Australia in Sydney, which will also host the Championship Final.

We’ll continue to update this page as more information becomes available.

DateTeam 1 Team 2Location
20-Jul New Zealand v A2 Eden Park, Auckland
20-Jul Australia v B2 Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
21-Jul A3 v A4 Dunedin Stadium, Dunedin
21-Jul B3 v B4 Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne
21-Jul C1 v C2 Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
22-Jul C3 v C4 Waikato Stadium, Hamilton
22-Jul D1 v D2 Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane
22-Jul D3 v D4 Perth Rectangular Stadium, Perth
22-Jul E1 v E2 Eden Park, Auckland
23-Jul E3 v E4 Dunedin Stadium, Dunedin
23-Jul F1 v F2 Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
23-Jul G1 v G2 Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
24-Jul F3 v F4 Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
24-Jul G3 v G4 Eden Park, Auckland
24-Jul H1 v H2 Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne
25-Jul New Zealand v A3 Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
25-Jul A4 v A2 Waikato Stadium, Hamilton
25-Jul H3 v H4 Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
26-Jul B4 v B2 Perth Rectangular Stadium, Perth
26-Jul C1 v C3 Eden Park, Auckland
26-Jul C4 v C2 Dunedin Stadium, Dunedin
27-Jul Australia v B3 Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane
27-Jul E1 v E3 Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
27-Jul E4 v E2 Waikato Stadium, Hamilton
28-Jul D1 v D3 Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
28-Jul D4 v D2 Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
28-Jul G4 v G2 Dunedin Stadium, Dunedin
29-Jul F1 v F3 Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane
29-Jul F4 v F2 Perth Rectangular Stadium, Perth
29-Jul G1 v G3 Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
30-Jul A4 v New Zealand Dunedin Stadium, Dunedin
30-Jul A2 v A3 Eden Park, Auckland
30-Jul H1 v H3 Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
30-Jul H4 v H2 Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
31-Jul B4 v Australia Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne
31-Jul B2 v B3 Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane
31-Jul C4 v C1 Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
31-Jul C2 v C3 Waikato Stadium, Hamilton
1-Aug D4 v D1 Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
1-Aug D2 v D3 Perth Rectangular Stadium, Perth
1-Aug E4 v E1 Eden Park, Auckland
1-Aug E2 v E3 Dunedin Stadium, Dunedin
2-Aug F4 v F1 Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
2-Aug F2 v F3 Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne
2-Aug G4 v G1 Waikato Stadium, Hamilton
2-Aug G2 v G3 Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
3-Aug H4 v H1 Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane
3-Aug H2 v H3 Perth Rectangular Stadium, Perth
Round of 16
5-Aug Winner Group A R16 Match 1 Runner-up Group C Eden Park, Auckland
5-Aug Winner Group C R16 Match 2 Runner-up Group A Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
6-Aug Winner Group E R16 Match 3 Runner-up Group G Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
6-Aug Winner Group G R16 Match 4 Runner-up Group E Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne
7-Aug Winner Group B R16 Match 5 Runner-up Group D Stadium Australia, Sydney
7-Aug Winner Group D R16 Match 6 Runner-up Group B Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane
8-Aug Winner Group F R16 Match 7 Runner-up Group H Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
8-Aug Winner Group H R16 Match 8 Runner-up Group F Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne
Quarter-finals
11-Aug Winner R16 Match 1 Quarter-final A Winner R16 Match 3 Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
11-Aug Winner R16 Match 2 Quarter-final B Winner R16 Match 4 Eden Park, Auckland
12-Aug Winner R16 Match 5 Quarter-final C Winner R16 Match 7 Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane
12-Aug Winner R16 Match 6 Quarter-final D Winner R16 Match 8 Stadium Australia, Sydney
Semi-finals
15-Aug Winner quarter-final A Semi-final I Winner quarter-final B Eden Park, Auckland
16-Aug Winner quarter-final C Semi-final II Winner quarter-final D Stadium Australia, Sydney
Third place play-off
19-Aug Loser semi-final I v Loser semi-final II Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane
Final
20-Aug Winner semi-final I v Winner semi-final II Stadium Australia, Sydney

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Who will host the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023?

Who will host the Women's World Cup 2023? The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup will be co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand. It will mark the first time in FIFA history that a women's or men's World Cup tournament will be hosted by more than one country, and the first time Oceania nations are hosting.

Who has qualified for the Women's World Cup 2023?

England and the Republic of Ireland are two of 29 teams to have qualified for the tournament so far:.
Australia [co-hosts].
New Zealand [co-hosts].
China [AFC].
Japan [AFC].
Philippines [AFC].
South Korea [AFC].
Vietnam [AFC].
Morocco [CAF].

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The FIFA Women's World Cup 2023™ will take place across two host countries, Australia and New Zealand.

Where is the next FIFA Women's World Cup 2023?

The 2023 Women's World Cup will take place in Australia and New Zealand. The matches will take place in nine scenic cities across the joint host countries: Adelaide, Australia. Auckland, New Zealand.

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