The FIFA Women’s World Cup takes place from July 20 to August 20, 2023. The United States will attempt to defend the World Cup Championship they won in 2019. Thirty two national teams qualified for the quadrennial tournament, held this year in Australia and New Zealand.
Group play: July 20 – August 2
Round of 16: August 5-8
Quarter Finals: August 11, 12
Semi Final: August 15, 16
3rd place: August 19
Final: August 20
Groups:
Group A: New Zealand, Norway, Switzerland, Philippines
Group B: Canada, Nigeria, Australia, Rep. of Ireland
Group C: Japan, Costa Rica, Spain, Zambia
Group D:, England, China PR, Haiti, Denmark
Group E: United States, Netherlands, Portugal, Vietnam
Group F: France, Brazil, Jamaica, Panama
Group G: Sweden, South Africa, Italy, Argentina
Group H: Germany, Colombia, Korea Republic, Morocco
The top two teams of each group will advance to the knock-out Round of 16.
Round of 16: Switzerland, Norway, Australia, Nigeria, Japan, Spain, England, Denmark, Netherlands, USA, Sweden, South Africa, France, Jamaica, Colombia, Morocco
Advanced to Quarter Finals:
Spain, Japan, Netherlands, Sweden, England, Australia, Colombia, France
Advanced to Semi-Finals:
Spain, Australia, England, Sweden
Advanced to the Finals:
Spain, England
2023 World Cup Champion:
Spain
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Note: Due to the large time difference between Australia/New Zealand and New York, many games will be played in the morning. It is always a good idea to confirm that the venue you wish to watch the matches will be open.
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Schedule:
See Full Schedule:
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Results:
Group Stage:
Thursday, July 20
New Zealand 1, Norway 0
Australia 1, Ireland 0
Nigeria 0, Canada 0
Friday, July 21
Switzerland 2, Philippines 0
Spain 3, Costa Rica 0
United States 3, Vietnam 0
Saturday, July 22
Japan 5, Zambia 0
England 1, Haiti 0
Denmark 1, China 0
Sunday, July 23
Sweden 2, South Africa 1
Netherlands 1, Portugal 0
France 0, Jamaica 0
Monday, July 24
Italy 1, Argentina 0
Germany 6, Morocco 0
Brazil 4, Panama 0
Colombia 2, South Korea 0
Tuesday, July 25
Philippines 1, New Zealand 0
Switzerland 0, Norway 0
Wednesday, July 26
Japan 2, Costa Rica 0
Spain 5, Zambia 0
Canada 2, Ireland 1
United States 1, Netherlands 0
Thursday, July 27
Portugal 2, Vietnam 0
Nigeria 3, Australia 2
Argentina 2, South Africa 2
Friday, July 28
England 1, Denmark 0
China 1, Haiti 1
Saturday, July 29
Sweden 5, Italy 0
France 2, Brazil 1
Jamaica 1, Panama 0
Sunday, July 30
Morocco 1, South Korea 0
Norway 6, Philippines 0
Switzerland 0, New Zealand 0
Germany 2, Colombia 1
Monday, July 31
Japan 4, Spain 0
Zambia 3, Costa Rica 1
Ireland 0, Nigeria 0
Australia 4, Canada 0
Tuesday, August 1
Netherlands 7, Vietnam 0
Portugal 0, USA 0
England 6, China 1
Denmark 2, Haiti 0
Wednesday, August 2
Sweden 2, Argentina 0
South Africa 3, Italy 2
France 6, Panama 3
Jamaica 0, Brazil 0
Thursday, August 3
Morocco 1, Colombia 0
South Korea 1, Germany 1
Round of 16
Saturday, August 5
Spain 5, Switzerland 1
Japan 3, Norway 1
Netherlands 2, South Africa 0
Sunday, August 6
Sweden 0, United States 0 (Sweden 5-4 on penalty kicks)
Monday, August 7
England 0, Nigeria 0 (England 4-2 on penalty kicks)
Australia 2, Denmark 0
Tuesday, August 8
Colombia 1, Jamaica 0
France 2, Morocco 0
Quarter Finals:
Thursday, August 10
Spain 2, Netherlands 1
Thursday, August 10
Spain 2, Netherlands 1
Friday, August 11
Sweden 2, Japan 1
Saturday, August 12
Australia 0, France 0 (Australia 7-6 on penalty kicks)
England 2, Colombia 1
Semi Final:
Tuesday, August 15
Spain 2, Sweden 1
Wednesday, August 16
England 3, Australia 1
3rd place:
Saturday, August 19
Sweden 2, Australia 0
Final:
Sunday, August 20
Spain 1, England 0