Women’s World Cup Australia vs New Zealand Schedule & Results |  Women’s World Cup

Women’s World Cup Australia vs New Zealand Schedule & Results | Women’s World Cup

Twelve nations will represent Europe at the 2023 finals in Australia and New Zealand, the first ever 32-team Women’s World Cup.

full draw

Group A : New Zealand (host), Norwayfilipino, Swiss

Group B : Australia (hosts), Republic of IrelandNigeria, Canada

Group C : SpainCosta Rica, Zambia, Japan

group d : EnglandHaiti DenmarkPR China

Group E : United States (holdings), Vietnam, HollandPortugal.

Group F : FranceJamaica, Brazil, Panama

Group G : SwedenSouth Africa, ItalyArgentina

group h : GermanyMorocco, Colombia and South Korea

UEFA selections in bold

France will notably meet Brazil, who exited in extra time in the round of 16 in 2019 before losing to the United States.

The group stage ends on August 3 and the top two from each group advance to the round of 16, which begins two days later. The final will be played on August 20 at Stadium Australia, Sydney.

France calendar (Paris time)

Sunday 23 July
Group F: France – Jamaica (Sydney Football Stadium, 12:00).
Saturday 29 July
Group F: France-Brazil (Brisbane, 12:00)
Wed 2 Aug
Panama-France (Sydney, Football Stadium, 12:00 p.m.)

Calendar (Brussels, Geneva, Paris time)

Thursday 20 July
Group A: New Zealand 1-0 Norway (Auckland)
Group B: Australia 1-0 Republic of Ireland (Sydney, Stadium Australia)

Friday 21st July
Group B: Nigeria-Canada (Melbourne, 4:30 a.m.)
Group A: Philippines-Switzerland (Dunedin, 7 am).
Group C: Spain-Costa Rica (Wellington, 9:30 am).

Saturday 22nd July
Group E: USA-Vietnam (Auckland, 3 hours)
Group C: Zambia – Japan (Hamilton, 9 am).
Group D: England – Haiti (Brisbane, 11:30 am).
Group D: Denmark-China (Perth, 2:00 pm)

Sunday 23 July
Group G: Sweden – South Africa (Wellington, 7 am).
Group E: Netherlands-Portugal (Dunedin, 9:30 am).
Group F: France – Jamaica (Sydney Football Stadium, 12:00).

Monday 24 July
Group G: Italy – Argentina (Auckland, 8 hours)
Group H: Germany-Morocco (Melbourne, 10:30 a.m.)
Group F: Brazil – Panama (Adelaide, 1:00 pm).

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Tuesday 25 July
Group H: Colombia – South Korea (Sydney, football stadium, 4 hours).
Group A: New Zealand-Philippines (Wellington, 7:30 am)
Group A: Switzerland – Norway (Hamilton, 10 am).

Wed 26 Jul
Group C: Japan – Costa Rica (Dunedin, 7 am).
Group C: Spain-Zambia (Wellington, 9:30 am).
Group B: Canada – Republic of Ireland (Perth, 2:00 pm).

Thursday 27 July
Group E: USA-Netherlands (Wellington, 3 hours)
Group E: Portugal-Vietnam (Hamilton, 9:30 am).
Group B: Australia-Nigeria (Brisbane, 12:00)

Friday 28 July
Group G: Argentina – South Africa (02:00, Dunedin)
Group D: England – Denmark (Sydney Football Stadium, 10:30 am).
Group D: China – Haiti (Adelaide, 1:00 pm).

Saturday 29 July
Group G: Sweden – Italy (Wellington, 9:30 am).
Group F: France-Brazil (Brisbane, 12:00)
Group F: Panama-Jamaica (Perth, 2:30pm)

Sunday 30 July
Group H: South Korea-Morocco (Adelaide, 6:30 am).
Group A: Switzerland – New Zealand (Dunedin, 9 am).
Group A: Norway-Philippines (Auckland, 9am CST)
Group H: Germany-Colombia (Sydney Football Stadium, 11:30 am).

Monday 31st July
Group C: Japan – Spain (Wellington 9 am).
Group C: Costa Rica-Zambia (Hamilton, 9:00 am).
Group B: Canada-Australia (Melbourne, 12:00)
Group B: Ireland-Nigeria (Brisbane, 12:00)

Tuesday 1any August
Group E: Portugal-USA (Auckland, 9 am).
Group E: Vietnam – Netherlands (Dunedin 9 am).
Group D: China – England (Adelaide, 1 pm).
Group D: Haiti – Denmark (Perth, 1:00 pm).

Wed 2 Aug
Group G: Argentina – Sweden (Hamilton, 9 am).
Group G: South Africa-Italy (Wellington, 9 am).
Group F: Panama-France (Sydney Football Stadium, 12:00).
Group F: Jamaica-Brazil (Melbourne, 12:00)

Thursday, August 3
Group H: South Korea-Germany (Brisbane, 12:00)
Group H: Morocco-Colombia (Perth, 12:00)

Knockout Theatre

Round of 16

Saturday 5th August
49: Group A winner – runner-up in Group C (Auckland, 7am CET).
50: Group C winner – 2nd in Group A (Wellington, 10am EST).

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Sunday 6th August
51: Group E Winner – 2nd Group G (Sydney FC, 4hrs)
52: Group 7 winner – 2nd in Group E (Melbourne, 11am ET).

Monday 7 August
54: Group 4 winner – 2nd in Group B (Brisbane, 9:30am EST).
53: Group B Winner – Second in Group D (Sydney, Stadium Australia, 12:30pm CET).

Tuesday 8 August
56: Group Eight winner – Second in Group F (Melbourne, 10am ET).
55: Group Six winner – second in Group Eight (Adelaide, 1pm).

Quarterfinals

Friday 11th August
57: WINNER 49 – WINNER 51 (Wellington, 3hrs)
58: WINNER 50 – WINNER 52 (Auckland, 9:30 a.m.)

Saturday 12th August
59: Winner 53 – Winner 55 (Brisbane, 11am CEST)
60: WINNER 54 – WINNER 56 (Sydney, Stadium Australia, 12:30pm)

semi final

Tuesday 15 August
61: WINNER 57 – WINNER 58 (Auckland, 10am CST)

Wed 16 Aug
62: WINNER 59 – WINNER 60 (Sydney, Stadium Australia, 12pm CEST)

Third place match

Saturday 19 August

Loser 61 x Loser 62 (Brisbane, 10am CST).

last

Sunday 20 August

WINNER 61 – WINNER 62 (Sydney, Stadium Australia, 12pm)

stadiums

Australia

Adelaide (Hindmarsh Stadium)
Brisbane (Brisbane Stadium)
Melbourne (Melbourne Rectangular Stadium)
Perth (Perth Rectangle Stadium)
Sydney (Sydney Football Stadium / Stadium Australia)

New Zealand

Auckland (Eden Park)
Dunedin (Dunedin Stadium)
Hamilton (Waikato Stadium)
Wellington (Wellington Regional Stadium)

European Qualifiers

Denmark

Finals played : 4
best result Quarter-finalists (1991, 1995)
highest score
Recording: Bruun 13
Euro 2022 : groups

England

The final stage(s) is played : 4
best result : Third Place (2015)
highest score: Beth Mead 13
Euro 2022 : Victoire

France

The final stage(s) is played : 4
best result : fourth place (2011)
highest score
: Marie Antoinette Catoto 10
Euro 2022 Semi-finals

Germany

The final stage(s) is played : 8 (maximum)
Best score: Triumph (2003, 2007)
highest score
: Leah Shuler 15
Euro 2022 : last

Italy

The final stage(s) is played : 3
best result Quarter-finalists (1991, 2009)
highest score: Christiana Gerelli 8
Euro 2022 : groups

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Holland

The final stage(s) is played : 2
best result : Final (2019)
highest score
: Vivian Miedema 8
Euro 2022 Semi-finals

Norway

The final stage(s) is played : 8
best result : Victory (1995)
highest score
: Lisa Marie Outland 6
Euro 2022 : groups

Republic of Ireland

Start at this level
highest score
: Katie McCabe 7
Euro 2022
: not qualified

Spain

The final stage(s) is played : 2
best result : Eighth (2019)
highest score
: Amyur Sarigi 11
Euro 2022 : the quarter-finals

Sweden

The final stage(s) is played : 8
best result : Final (2003)
top scorers: Lena Hurtig, Fridolina Rulfo 5
Euro 2022 Semi-finals

Swiss

Finals played : 1
best result : Bands (2015)
top scorers: Ana Maria Krnojorčević, Comba Su 8
Euro 2022
: groups

Portugal

previous final stages : no one
top scorers
: Carol Costa, Diana Silva 5
Euro 2022
: groups

World Cup finals (European teams in bold)

    2019: USA 2-0 Holland ; Lyon, France
    2015: USA 5-2 Japan; Vancouver, Canada
    2011: Japan 2-2 USA (afterward, 3-1 pens); Frankfurt, Germany
    2007: Germany 2-0 Brazil; Shanghai, China
    2003: Germany 1-0 Sweden (AB, golden target); Carson, United States
    1999: USA 0-0 China (AP, 5-4 pens); Pasadena, United States
    1995: Norway 2-0 Germany ; Stockholm, Sweden
    1991: USA 2-1 Norway ; Guangzhou, China

    Olympic medals (Europeans in bold)
    2021: Canada (Gold), Sweden (silver), United States (bronze); Yokohama, Japan 2016: Germany (gold), Sweden (silver), Canada (bronze); Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
    2012: United States (gold), Japan (silver), Canada (bronze); London, UK
    2008: USA (gold), Brazil (silver), Germany (bronze); Beijing, China
    2004: USA (gold), Brazil (silver), Germany (bronze); Athens, Greece
    2000: Norway (gold), United States (silver), Germany (bronze); Sydney, Australia
    1996: USA (gold), China (silver), Norway (bronze); Atlanta, United States

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