Women’s World Cup 2023 – Tournament schedule at a glance
On July 20, 2023, the Women’s World Cup will kick off in Australia and New Zealand. A total of 32 teams will compete for the World Championship title until August 20. We show you how the groups are set up, when the German national team plays and what the path to the final looks like!
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2023 Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand: Groups
The groups in the Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand are as follows:
Group A:
- New Zealand
- Norway
- Filipino
- Switzerland
Group B:
- Australia
- Ireland
- Nigeria
- Canada
Group C:
- Spain
- Costa Rica
- Zambia
- Japan
Group D:
- England
- Haiti
- Denmark
- China
Group E:
Sixth group:
- France
- Jamaica
- Brazil
- Panama
Group G:
- Sweden
- South Africa
- Italy
- Argentina
Group H:
- Germany
- Morocco
- Colombia
- South Korea
In Group H, the DFB women were the obvious candidates. Only South Korea can become a stumbling block as the runner-up in Asia. In the Round of 16, heavy balls could already threaten Brazil or France. Should the German Football Association advance to the quarter-finals, the European champions from England may be waiting there.
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Women’s World Cup 2023 in Australia and New Zealand: schedule in the group stage
Thursday, July 20:
- New Zealand – Norway (9 AM)
- Australia – Ireland (12 pm)
Friday, July 21:
- Nigeria – Canada (4.30 am)
- Philippines – Switzerland (7 am)
- Spain – Costa Rica (9:30 AM)
Saturday 22 July:
- United States – Vietnam (3:00 AM)
- Zambia – Japan (9 am)
- England – Haiti (11:30 AM)
- Denmark – China (2:00 PM)
Sunday 23 July:
- Sweden – South Africa (7 AM)
- Netherlands – Portugal (9:30 AM)
- France – Jamaica (12 pm)
Monday, July 24:
- Italy – Argentina (8 am)
- Germany – Morocco (10.30 am)
- Brazil – Panama (1 pm)
Tuesday 25 July:
- Colombia – South Korea (4 pm)
- New Zealand – Philippines (7.30 am)
- Switzerland – Norway (10 am)
Wednesday, July 26:
- Japan – Costa Rica (7 AM)
- Spain – Zambia (9:30 AM)
- Canada – Ireland (2 p.m.)
Thursday, July 27:
- USA – Netherlands (3 pm)
- Portugal – Vietnam (9:30 AM)
- Australia – Nigeria (12 pm)
Friday, July 28:
- Argentina – South Africa (2pm)
- England – Denmark (10.30)
- China – Haiti (1 pm)
Saturday 29 July:
- Sweden – Italy (9:30 AM)
- France – Brazil (12 pm)
- Panama – Jamaica (2:30 pm)
Sunday 30 July:
- South Korea – Morocco (6.30 AM)
- Switzerland – New Zealand (9 AM)
- Norway – Philippines (9 am)
- Germany – Colombia (11.30 am)
Monday, July 31:
- Japan – Spain (9 AM)
- Costa Rica – Zambia (9 AM)
- Canada – Australia (12 pm)
- Ireland – Nigeria (12 noon)
Tuesday, August 1:
- Portugal – United States (9 am)
- Vietnam – Netherlands (9 am)
- China – England (1 pm)
- Haiti – Denmark
Wednesday, August 2:
- Argentina – Sweden (9 am)
- Italy – South Africa (9 AM)
- Panama – France (12 pm)
- Jamaica – Brazil (12 pm)
Thursday, August 3:
- South Korea – Germany (12 noon)
- Morocco – Colombia (12 noon)
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Women’s World Cup 2023 in Australia and New Zealand: Match plan in the knockout stage
Round of 16:
Saturday, August 5:
- Focus 1: Group A Winner – Group C Runner-up (7:00 a.m. ET)
- AF 2: Group C Winner – Group A Runner-up (10am CST)
Sunday, August 6:
- AF 3: Group E winner – Group G runner-up (4pm)
- AF 4: Winners Group G – Runners-up Group E (11am CEST)
Monday, August 7:
- AF 5: Group D Winner – Group B Runners-up (9:30am CST)
- AF 6: Group B Winners – Group D Runners-up (12.30pm)
Tuesday, August 8:
- AF 7: Group H winner – Group F runner-up (10am EST)
- AF8: Group F winner – Group H runner-up (1pm)
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Quarter-finals:
Friday, August 11:
- VF 1: AF 1 winner – AF 3 winner (Clock 3)
- VF 1: AF 2 Winner – AF 4 Winner (9.30am)
Saturday 12 August:
- VF 3: AF 5 Winner – AF 7 Winner (9pm)
- VF 4: AF 6 Winner – AF 8 Winner (12.30pm)
Semi-finals:
Tuesday 15 August:
- HF 1: VF 1 Winner – VF 2 Winner (10am)
Wednesday, August 16:
- HF 2: VF 3 Winner – VF 4 Winner (12pm)
Third place match:
Saturday 19 August:
- Loser HF 1 – Loser HF 2
the last one:
Sunday 20 August:
- HF 1 winner – HF 2 winner
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