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Pitch 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.
Date | Team 1 | Match | Team 2 | Group | Time | Location |
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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..
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