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    FIFA Women's World Cup 2023: Schedule, Team Groups, Venue, Host and Where to Watch Live Matches

    Jul 18, 2023, 14:54 IST

    The FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 is set to start on July 20 and will include some of the top women’s teams in the world. The tournament will be held in the Oceanic regions of Australia and New Zealand and the finals will be played on August 20. 

    The FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023
    The FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023

    The FIFA Women’s World cup 2023 is set to start on July 20 and will include some of the top women’s teams in the world. The tournament will be held in the Oceanic regions of Australia and New Zealand and the finals will be played on August 20. The defending champions USA will be looking forward to extending their run as the champions this year as well and making it a trifecta of wins. The USA defeated the Netherlands in the 2019 final to clinch their fourth title.

    FIFA Women’s World cup 2023 Schedule

    The full schedule for the tournament has been released, and it is packed with exciting matches. The group stage will kick off on July 20, with the final taking place on August 20. In between, there will be plenty of action to keep fans entertained, including the round of 16, quarterfinals, semifinals, and third-place match.

    Stage

    Dates

    Group stage

    July 20 – August 3

    Round of 16

    August 5 – August 8

    Quarter-finals

    August 11 and 12

    Semifinals

    August 15 and 16

    Third-place play-off

    August 19

    Final

    August 20

    The quarter-finals of the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 will be played in four cities across Australia and New Zealand: Auckland, Brisbane, Wellington, and Sydney. The first quarter-final will be played in Auckland, the second in Brisbane, the third in Wellington, and the fourth in Sydney. The semifinals will also be played in Australia and New Zealand, with one match being held at Stadium Australia in Sydney and the other at Eden Park in Auckland.

    FIFA Women’s World cup 2023 Dates and Brackets

    The  FIFA Women’s World cup 2023 will have a total of 30 teams competing for the cup in the group stages of which among the top 16, teams will qualify for the quarter-finals

    Here are the full group stage dates and the Top 16 Bracket

    Date

    Match

    Group

    Team 1

    Time

    Team 2

    Thursday, 20 July

    1

    A

    NEW ZEALAND

    12:30

    NORWAY

     

    2

    B

    AUSTRALIA

    15:30

    REPUBLIC OF IRELAND

    Friday, 21 July

    4

    B

    NIGERIA

    08:00

    CANADA

     

    3

    A

    PHILIPPINES

    10:30

    SWITZERLAND

     

    5

    C

    SPAIN

    13:00

    COSTA RICA

    Saturday, 22 July

    9

    E

    USA

    06:30

    VIETNAM

     

    6

    C

    ZAMBIA

    12:30

    JAPAN

     

    7

    D

    ENGLAND

    15:00

    HAITI

     

    8

    D

    DENMARK

    17:30

    CHINA PR

    Sunday, 23 July

    12

    G

    SWEDEN

    10:30

    SOUTH AFRICA

     

    10

    E

    NETHERLANDS

    13:00

    PORTUGAL

     

    11

    F

    FRANCE

    15:30

    JAMAICA

    Monday, 24 July

    14

    G

    ITALY

    11:30

    ARGENTINA

     

    15

    H

    GERMANY

    14:00

    MOROCCO

     

    13

    F

    BRAZIL

    16:30

    PANAMA

    Tuesday, 25 July

    16

    H

    COLOMBIA

    07:30

    KOREA REPUBLIC

     

    17

    A

    NEW ZEALAND

    11:00

    PHILIPPINES

     

    18

    A

    SWITZERLAND

    13:30

    NORWAY

    Wednesday, 26 July

    21

    C

    JAPAN

    10:30

    COSTA RICA

     

    20

    C

    SPAIN

    13:00

    ZAMBIA

     

    19

    B

    CANADA

    17:30

    REPUBLIC OF IRELAND

    Thursday, 27 July

    23

    E

    USA

    06:30

    NETHERLANDS

     

    24

    E

    PORTUGAL

    13:00

    VIETNAM

     

    22

    B

    AUSTRALIA

    15:30

    NIGERIA

    Friday, 28 July

    27

    G

    ARGENTINA

    05:30

    SOUTH AFRICA

     

    25

    D

    ENGLAND

    14:00

    DENMARK

     

    26

    D

    CHINA PR

    16:30

    HAITI

    Saturday, 29 July

    30

    G

    SWEDEN

    13:00

    ITALY

     

    28

    F

    FRANCE

    15:30

    BRAZIL

     

    29

    F

    PANAMA

    18:00

    JAMAICA

    Sunday, 30 July

    32

    H

    KOREA REPUBLIC

    10:00

    MOROCCO

     

    34

    A

    NORWAY

    12:30

    PHILIPPINES

     

    33

    A

    SWITZERLAND

    12:30

    NEW ZEALAND

     

    31

    H

    GERMANY

    15:00

    COLOMBIA

    Monday, 31 July

    38

    C

    COSTA RICA

    12:30

    ZAMBIA

     

    37

    C

    JAPAN

    12:30

    SPAIN

     

    36

    B

    REPUBLIC OF IRELAND

    15:30

    NIGERIA

     

    35

    B

    CANADA

    15:30

    AUSTRALIA

    Tuesday, 01 August

    42

    E

    VIETNAM

    12:30

    NETHERLANDS

     

    41

    E

    PORTUGAL

    12:30

    USA

     

    40

    D

    HAITI

    16:30

    DENMARK

     

    39

    D

    CHINA PR

    16:30

    ENGLAND

    Wednesday, 02 August

    46

    G

    SOUTH AFRICA

    12:30

    ITALY

     

    45

    G

    ARGENTINA

    12:30

    SWEDEN

     

    44

    F

    JAMAICA

    15:30

    BRAZIL

     

    43

    F

    PANAMA

    15:30

    FRANCE

    Thursday, 03 August

    47

    H

    KOREA REPUBLIC

    15:30

    GERMANY

     

    48

    H

    MOROCCO

    15:30

    COLOMBIA

    Saturday, 05 August

       

    Round of 16

       
     

    49

     

    1A

    10:30

    2C

     

    50

     

    1C

    13:30

    2A

    Sunday, 06 August

       

    Round of 16

       
     

    60

     

    1E

    07:30

    2G

     

    61

     

    1G

    14:30

    2E

    Monday, 07 August

       

    Round of 16

       
     

    62

     

    1D

    13:00

    2B

     

    63

     

    1B

    16:00

    2D

    Tuesday, 08 August

       

    Round of 16

       
     

    64

     

    1H

    13:30

    2F

     

    65

     

    1F

    16:30

    2H

    Friday, 11 August

       

    Quarter-final

       
     

    66

     

    W49

    06:30

    W51

     

    67

     

    W50

    13:00

    W52

    Saturday, 12 August

       

    Quarter-final

       
     

    68

     

    W53

    12:30

    W55

     

    69

     

    W54

    16:00

    W56

    Tuesday, 15 August

       

    Semi-final

       
     

    70

     

    W57

    13:30

    W58

    Wednesday, 16 August

       

    Semi-final

       
     

    71

     

    W59

    15:30

    W60

    Saturday, 19 August

       

    Play-off for 3rd

       
     

    73

     

    RU61

    13:30

    RU62

    Sunday, 20 August

    74

     

    Final

       
     

    75

     

    W61

    15:30

    W62

    FIFA Women’s World cup 2023 Streaming and Broadcasting

    The FIFA Women's World Cup can be streamed on FOXSports.com and the FOX Sports App. Additionally, it is available on various streaming services like Sling or YouTube TV that carry FOX and FS1. If you have an antenna that receives FOX, you can enjoy the matches played on FOX free of charge.

    For viewers in different countries, the tournament will be broadcasted on specific channels and streaming platforms:

    • United States: Fox Sports, Telemundo, and fuboTV streaming service.
    • United Kingdom: BBC and ITV.
    • Australia: Seven Network and Optus Sport.
    • New Zealand: Sky Sport.

    FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Tickets

    You can purchase tickets for the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 on the FIFA website. Tickets are still available for most matches, but they are selling fast. So if you are interested in attending the tournament, I recommend buying your tickets soon. 

    Ticket prices vary depending on the type of ticket and the match. Single Match Passes start at AUD$40 for adults and AUD$20 for children. Team Specific Packages start at AUD$200 for adults and AUD$100 for children. Hospitality Packages start at AUD$1,500 per person.

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