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To assist with your planning for the 2023 Women’s World Cup, we’ve detailed the tournament schedule below. Currently, 29 of the 32 qualifying teams have been determined, with the remaining three to be named by February 2023. 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 have been divided into with eight groups of four teams: 4 in Australia, 4 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.
  • USWNT Group Stage Matches (NZ): vs Vietnam, Auckland July 22; vs Netherlands, Wellington July 27; vs TBD, Auckland Aug 1
  • USWNT Path to the Final (If Group E Winner): R16 Sydney Aug 6; QF Wellington Aug 11; SF Auckland Aug 15; Final Sydney Aug 20
  • USWNT Path to the Final (If Group E Runner-up): R16 Melbourne Aug 6; QF Auckland Aug 11; SF Auckland Aug 15; Final Sydney Aug 20
  • The Championship Final will be hosted by Stadium Australia in Sydney

Once all the qualifying teams have been named in February, the schedule will be completed with the winners of group playoffs.

DateTeam 1MatchTeam 2GroupTimeLocation
20-Jul New Zealand 1 Norway A 19:00 Eden Park, Auckland
20-Jul Australia 2 Republic of Ireland B 20:00 Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
21-Jul Philippines 3 Switzerland A 17:00 Dunedin Stadium, Dunedin
21-Jul Nigeria 4 Canada B 12:30 Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne
21-Jul Spain 5 Costa Rica C 19:30 Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
22-Jul Zambia 6 Japan C 19:00 Waikato Stadium, Hamilton
22-Jul England 7 Group B Play-off Winner D 19:30 Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane
22-Jul Denmark 8 China PR D 20:00 Perth Rectangular Stadium, Perth
22-Jul USA 9 Vietnam E 13:00 Eden Park, Auckland
23-Jul Netherlands 10 Group A Play-off Winner E 19:30 Dunedin Stadium, Dunedin
23-Jul France 11 Jamaica F 20:00 Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
23-Jul Sweden 12 South Africa G 17:00 Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
24-Jul Brazil 13 Group C Play-off Winner F 20:30 Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
24-Jul Italy 14 Argentina G 18:00 Eden Park, Auckland
24-Jul Germany 15 Morocco H 18:30 Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne
25-Jul Colombia 16 Korea Republic H 12:00 Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
25-Jul New Zealand 17 Philippines A 17:30 Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
25-Jul Switzerland 18 Norway A 20:00 Waikato Stadium, Hamilton
26-Jul Canada 19 Republic of Ireland B 20:00 Perth Rectangular Stadium, Perth
26-Jul Spain 20 Zambia C 19:30 Eden Park, Auckland
26-Jul Japan 21 Costa Rica C 17:00 Dunedin Stadium, Dunedin
27-Jul Australia 22 Nigeria B 20:00 Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane
27-Jul USA 23 Netherlands E 13:00 Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
27-Jul Group A Play-off Winner 24 Vietnam E 19:30 Waikato Stadium, Hamilton
28-Jul England 25 Denmark D 18:30 Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
28-Jul China PR 26 Group B Play-off Winner D 20:30 Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
28-Jul Argentina 27 South Africa G 12:00 Dunedin Stadium, Dunedin
29-Jul France 28 Brazil F 20:00 Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane
29-Jul Group C Play-off Winner 29 Jamaica F 20:30 Perth Rectangular Stadium, Perth
29-Jul Sweden 30 Italy G 19:30 Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
30-Jul Germany 31 Colombia H 19:30 Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
30-Jul Korea Republic 32 Morocco H 14:00 Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
30-Jul Switzerland 33 New Zealand A 19:00 Dunedin Stadium, Dunedin
30-Jul Norway 34 Philippines A 19:00 Eden Park, Auckland
31-Jul Canada 35 Australia B 20:00 Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne
31-Jul Republic of Ireland 36 Nigeria B 20:00 Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane
31-Jul Japan 37 Spain C 19:00 Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
31-Jul Costa Rica 38 Zambia C 19:00 Waikato Stadium, Hamilton
1-Aug China PR 39 England D 20:30 Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
1-Aug Group B Play-off Winner 40 Denmark D 19:00 Perth Rectangular Stadium, Perth
1-Aug Group A Play-off Winner 41 USA E 19:00 Eden Park, Auckland
1-Aug Vietnam 42 Netherlands E 19:00 Dunedin Stadium, Dunedin
2-Aug Group C Play-off Winner 43 France F 20:00 Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
2-Aug Jamaica 44 Brazil F 20:00 Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne
2-Aug Argentina 45 Sweden G 19:00 Waikato Stadium, Hamilton
2-Aug South Africa 46 Italy G 19:00 Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
3-Aug Korea Republic 47 Germany H 20:00 Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane
3-Aug Morocco 48 Colombia H 18:00 Perth Rectangular Stadium, Perth
Round of 16
5-Aug Winner Group A 49 Runner-up Group C 17:00 Eden Park, Auckland
5-Aug Winner Group C 50 Runner-up Group A 20:00 Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
6-Aug Winner Group E 51 Runner-up Group G 12:00 Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
6-Aug Winner Group G 52 Runner-up Group E 19:00 Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne
7-Aug Winner Group B 53 Runner-up Group D 20:30 Stadium Australia, Sydney
7-Aug Winner Group D 54 Runner-up Group B 17:30 Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane
8-Aug Winner Group F 55 Runner-up Group H 20:30 Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
8-Aug Winner Group H 56 Runner-up Group F 18:00 Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne
Quarter-finals
11-Aug Winner R16 Match 49 57 Winner R16 Match 51 A 13:00 Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
11-Aug Winner R16 Match 50 58 Winner R16 Match 52 B 19:30 Eden Park, Auckland
12-Aug Winner R16 Match 53 59 Winner R16 Match 55 C 17:00 Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane
12-Aug Winner R16 Match 54 60 Winner R16 Match 56 D 20:30 Stadium Australia, Sydney
Semi-finals
15-Aug Winner quarter-final A 61 Winner quarter-final B I 20:00 Eden Park, Auckland
16-Aug Winner quarter-final C 62 Winner quarter-final D II 20:00 Stadium Australia, Sydney
Third place play-off
19-Aug Loser semi-final I 63 Loser semi-final II 18:00 Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane
Final
20-Aug Winner semi-final I 64 Winner semi-final II 20:00 Stadium Australia, Sydney

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Where will the 2023 men's World Cup be held?

It is scheduled to be hosted by India during October and November 2023, and will be the first time the competition is held entirely in India.

What city is the 2023 World Cup in?

The opening match will be contested between New Zealand and Norway at Eden Park, Auckland. The final will take place on 20 August 2023 at Stadium Australia, Sydney. The United States are the defending champions, having won the previous two tournaments.

Which country will host FIFA Men's World Cup 2023?

After the 2021 tournament was cancelled, it was decided on 24 December 2020 to award the 2023 hosting rights to Indonesia.

Which stadiums will host 2023 World Cup?

ICC Men's World Cup 2023 Stadiums.
Wankhede stadium- Mumbai..
MA Chidambaram Stadium- Chennai..
Chinnaswamy stadium- Bangalore..
Narendra Modi stadium- Ahmedabad..
Eden Gardens- Kolkata..
Arun Jaitley stadium- Delhi..
Rajiv Gandhi stadium- Hyderabad..
Punjab cricket stadium- Mohali..