FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023: On the path to the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023, a crucial milestone has been reached: on May 21, there will be 60 days until the competition begins on July 20. Australia and New Zealand will share hosting duties for the competition. The tournament’s tickets have been made available, but the broadcasting information is still being worked out. Follow FIFA Women’s World Cup LIVE Updates on InsideSport.IN
The competition will be held for the first time in two different nations. The only two countries to date from separate confederations to jointly host a FIFA tournament are Australia (AFC) and New Zealand (OFC).
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Thirty two teams will compete in this edition. This indicates a substantial growth because the original editions only included 12 countries and the most current editions included 24. Another record-breaking 172 nations competed for the 32 seats throughout the qualifying round.
There will be 64 games contested, 12 more than in France 2019. The exciting Australia & New Zealand 2023 match schedule was released in December, with New Zealand-Norway opening the competition on Thursday, July 20, at Auckland’s Eden Park.
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10 stadiums will stage those matches. The venues in question are:
- Hindmarsh Stadium (Adelaide / Tarntanya)
- Eden Park (Auckland / Tāmaki Makaurau)
- Brisbane Stadium (Brisbane / Meeanjin)
- Dunedin Stadium (Dunedin / Ōtepoti)
- Waikato Stadium (Hamilton / Kirikiriroa)
- Melbourne Rectangular Stadium (Melbourne / Naarm)
- Perth Rectangular Stadium (Perth / Boorloo)
- Stadium Australia (Sydney / Gadigal), Sydney Football Stadium (Sydney / Gadigal)
- Wellingon Regional Stadium (Wellington / Te Whanganui-a-Tara).
Defending champions USA has been the most successful team in the tournament. The outstanding streaks that the USA are hoping to extend Down Under include 12 straight victories and two straight championships. The Americans are defending a record 17-match undefeated streak at the finals. They have won four of the eight tournaments to date and are attempting to become the first team to win three consecutive Women’s World Cup titles.
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