Everything you need to know about FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023

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The event will be played in Australia and New Zealand

FIFA Women's World Cup trophy - FIFAThe FIFA Women’s World Cup is just around the corner as Australia and New Zealand gear up to host the mega event.The ninth edition of the FIFA Women’s World Cup will include 64 matches with the first match and opening ceremony set to take place on July 20 at New Zealand’s Eden Park in Auckland. This will be the first FIFA Women's football World Cup to have two host nations.Groups32 teams have been divided into eight groups of four for the mega event. Group A: New Zealand (hosts), Norway, Philippines, SwitzerlandGroup B: Australia (hosts), Canada, Nigeria, IrelandGroup C: Costa Rica, Japan, Spain, ZambiaGroup D: China, Denmark, England, HaitiGroup E: Netherlands, Portugal, United States, VietnamGroup F: Brazil, France, Jamaica, PanamaGroup G: Argentina, Italy, South Africa, SwedenGroup H: Colombia, Germany, South Korea, MoroccoVenues Matches will be held at 10 stadiums — Lang Park, Hindmarsh Stadium, Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Perth Oval, Stadium Australia, Sydney Football Stadium, Dunedin Stadium, Eden Park, Waikato Stadium and Wellington Regional Stadium.ScheduleThere will be a round-robin format in the group stage when each of the 32 teams play three matches each. The top two in each group will progress to the round of 16. The knockout rounds begin on August 5 and the final will take place on Sunday, August 20 at Stadium Australia in Sydney.Thursday, July 20Group A: New Zealand vs. NorwayGroup B: Australia vs. IrelandGroup B: Nigeria vs. CanadaFriday, July 21Group A: Philippines vs. SwitzerlandGroup C: Spain vs. Costa RicaGroup E: United States vs. VietnamSaturday, July 22Group C: Zambia vs. JapanGroup D: England vs. HaitiGroup D: Denmark vs. ChinaSunday, July 23Group G: Sweden vs. South AfricaGroup E: Netherlands vs. PortugalGroup F: France vs. JamaicaMonday, July 24Group G: Italy vs ArgentinaGroup H: Germany vs. MoroccoGroup F: Brazil vs. PanamaGroup H: Colombia vs. South KoreaTuesday, July 25Group A: New Zealand vs. PhilippinesGroup A: Switzerland vs. NorwayWednesday, July 26Group C: Japan vs. Costa RicaGroup C: Spain vs. ZambiaGroup B: Canada vs. IrelandGroup E: United States vs. NetherlandsThursday, July 27Group E: Portugal vs. VietnamGroup B: Australia vs. NigeriaGroup G: Argentina vs. South AfricaFriday, July 28Group D: England vs. DenmarkGroup D: China vs. HaitiSaturday, July 29Group G: Sweden vs. ItalyGroup F: France vs. BrazilGroup F: Panama vs. JamaicaSunday, July 30Group H: South Korea vs. MoroccoGroup A: Switzerland vs. New ZealandGroup A: Norway vs. PhilippinesGroup H: Germany vs. ColombiaMonday, July 31Group C: Japan vs. SpainGroup C: Costa Rica vs. ZambiaGroup B: Canada vs. AustraliaGroup B: Ireland vs. NigeriaTuesday, August 1Group E: Portugal vs. United StatesGroup E: Vietnam vs. NetherlandsGroup D: China vs. EnglandGroup D: Haiti vs. DenmarkWednesday, August 2Group G: Argentina vs. SwedenGroup G: South Africa vs. ItalyGroup F: Panama vs. FranceGroup F: Jamaica vs. BrazilThursday, August 3Group H: South Korea vs. GermanyGroup H: Morocco vs. Colombia Comments Submit مضمون کا ماخذ:مصری ڈریمز ڈیلکس
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