FIFA Women's World Cup
  • July 19, 2023
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After winning the 2015 in Canada and the 2019 edition of the FIFA Women’s World Cup in France, the USA seeks to achieve the “three-peat.”

This summer, the ninth FIFA Women’s World Cup will take place, and it will be co-hosted for the first time. The World Cup will take place in Australia and New Zealand beginning on July 20.

There will be 32 teams travelling to Australia, and each one of them has the same goal in mind: to compete in the championship game on August 20 at Sydney Olympic Stadium and win the prized trophy.

With victories in the 2015 tournament in Canada and the 2019 edition of the event in France, the United States of America (USA) wants to accomplish the “three-peat.” The USA is still the dominant force in women’s football, but with a significantly changed and very inexperienced team, other teams will have a better chance of succeeding.

One of the best examples of this is Sarah Wiegman’s England Lionesses, who, with their historic Euros victory at Wembley last summer, changed the perception of women’s football in the country. Although England has advanced to the last two semifinals, they will go higher this time.

Australia, the hosts, is one of the favourites and has star power thanks to Sam Kerr of Chelsea. The traditional suspects, Spain, Germany, and France, will also be trying their hardest to contain the Americans, while the 2019 champions Netherlands will also be hoping to exact revenge on the Americans for their loss to them in the group stages.

When is the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023?

The FIFA Women’s World Cup kicks off on July 20 and concludes on August 20.

Where is the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 being played?

The hosts of the FIFA Women’s World Cup are Australia and New Zealand.

Where can I watch the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 in India?

Fans can follow all the action on the FanCode TV app, which is accessible on Android TV, Amazon Fire TV Stick, Jio STB, Samsung TV, Airtel XStream, OTT Play, and www.fancode.com, as well as the FanCode mobile app (Android, iOS, and TV).

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FIFA Women’s World Cup Groups:

  • Group A: New Zealand, Norway, Philippines, Switzerland
  • Group B: Australia, Ireland, Nigeria, Canada
  • Group C: Spain, Costa Rica, Zambia, Japan
  • Group D: England, Haiti, Denmark, China
  • Group E: Netherlands, Portugal, United States, Vietnam
  • Group F: Brazil, France, Jamaica, Panama
  • Group G: Argentina, Italy, South Africa, Sweden
  • Group H: Colombia, Germany, South Korea, Morocco

FIFA Women’s World Cup Schedule:

Thursday, July 20

  • Group A: New Zealand vs. Norway
  • Group B: Australia vs. Ireland

Friday, July 21

  • Group B: Nigeria vs. Canada
  • Group A: Philippines vs. Switzerland
  • Group C: Spain vs. Costa Rica

Saturday, July 22

  • Group E: United States vs. Vietnam
  • Group C: Zambia vs. Japan
  • Group D: England vs. Haiti
  • Group D: Denmark vs. China

Sunday, July 23

  • Group G: Sweden vs. South Africa
  • Group E: Netherlands vs. Portugal
  • Group F: France vs. Jamaica

Monday, July 24

  • Group G: Italy vs. Argentina
  • Group H: Germany vs. Morocco
  • Group F: Brazil vs. Panama

Tuesday, July 25

  • Group H: Colombia vs. South Korea
  • Group A: New Zealand vs. Philippines
  • Group A: Switzerland vs. Norway

Wednesday, July 26

  • Group C: Japan vs. Costa Rica
  • Group C: Spain vs. Zambia
  • Group B: Canada vs. Ireland

Thursday, July 27

  • Group E: United States vs. Netherlands
  • Group E: Portugal vs. Vietnam
  • Group B: Australia vs. Nigeria

Friday, July 28

  • Group G: Argentina vs. South Africa
  • Group D: England vs. Denmark
  • Group D: China vs. Haiti

Saturday, July 29

  • Group G: Sweden vs. Italy
  • Group F: France vs. Brazil
  • Group F: Panama vs. Jamaica

Sunday, July 30

  • Group H: South Korea vs. Morocco
  • Group H: Germany vs. Colombia
  • Group A: Switzerland vs. New Zealand
  • Group A: Norway vs. Philippines

Monday, July 31

  • Group C: Japan vs. Spain
  • Group C: Costa Rica vs. Zambia
  • Group B: Canada vs. Australia
  • Group B: Ireland vs. Nigeria

Tuesday, August 1

  • Group E: Portugal vs. United States
  • Group E: Vietnam vs. Netherlands
  • Group D: China vs. England
  • Group D: Haiti vs. Denmark

Wednesday, August 2

  • Group G: Argentina vs. Sweden
  • Group G: South Africa vs. Italy
  • Group F: Panama vs. France
  • Group F: Jamaica vs. Brazil

Thursday, August 3

  • Group H: South Korea vs. Germany
  • Group H: Morocco vs. Colombia

Saturday, August 5

  • Match 49: 1A vs 2C
  • Match 50: 1C vs 2A

Sunday, August 6

  • Match 51: 1E vs 2G
  • Match 52: 1G vs 2A

Monday, August 7

  • Match 53: 1D vs 2B
  • Match 54: 1B vs 2D

Tuesday, August 8

  • Match 55: 1H vs 2F
  • Match 56: 1F vs 2H

Friday, August 11

  • QF1: W49 vs W51
  • QF2: W50 vs W52

Saturday, August 12

  • QF3: W53 vs W55
  • QF4: W54 vs W56

Tuesday, August 15: SF1: QF1 vs QF2

Wednesday, August 16: SF2: QF3 vs QF4

Saturday, August 19: Third-place match

Sunday, August 20: The Final

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