Women’s World Cup 2023: dates, teams, tickets – World Cups in Australia and New Zealand?
It was a bitter end for the German woman: three and a half weeks later European Championship They can only take second place. They won at Wembley English woman After 120 minutes in a very exciting game with 2:1. Dream of lionesses: for the first time in history they are European champions.
But there is also something positive to be gained from the Germans’ bitter end: there was never an interest in a EM women high like this year. The Women’s European Football Championship final took place on 31 July. in ARD 17.9 million people tracked down.
After the 2022 World Cup: When will the Women’s World Cup take place?
But as always, after the World Cup before the World Cup. Viewers can also look forward to a new women’s tournament: The Next Tournament World Championship It is already next year. This is the information:
- when: From 20 July to 20 August 2023
- where: Australia and New Zealand
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Women’s World Cup 2023: Where will the World Cup be held?
The 2023 Women’s World Cup will be held in Australia And the New Zealand instead of. Thus, the two host countries automatically qualified for the World Cup. Games will be played at the following locations:
New Zealand
- Auckland (including the opening match)
- Dunedin
- Wellington
- Hamilton
Australia
- Sydney (including finals)
- Melbourne
- Perth
- Brisbane
- Adelaide
Women’s World Cup 2023: Are there tickets already available for matches?
Teams participating in the 2023 World Cup: What teams are there?
Until now 25 teams Qualified for the Women’s World Cup. Everyone still has to prove themselves in the playoffs. Certainly there will be:
- Australia
- New Zealand
- Japan
- South Korea
- China
- philippines
- Vietnam
- Sweden
- Spain
- France
- Denmark
- United State
- Costa Rica
- Canada
- Jamaica
- Zambia
- Morocco
- Nigeria
- South Africa
- Colombia
- Brazil
- Argentina
- Germany
- England
- Norway
German female footballers want to complete the already successful World Cup qualifiers with another win. In the end Group match against Bulgaria On Tuesday, September 6, 2022, in Plovdiv, national coach Martina Voss-Tecklenburg wants to give second-tier players a chance to play. Goalkeeper Almoth Schulte will return to the squad for the first time in more than three years. The DFB selection tops Group H with 24 points, ahead of Portugal (19) and has already secured a ticket to the 2023 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand. More information about the game can be found here:
Alexandra Pope, Svenja Huth, Lena Oberdorf & Company.
Pictures of the German national team players can be found here:
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