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Tournament to kick off from July 20- Check FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Schedule

Tournament to kick off from July 20- Check FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Schedule

The FIFA Women's World Cup will be held in Australia and New Zealand from July 20 to August 20. The competition will be structured similarly to the men's World Cup.

FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Schedule: The ninth edition of the FIFA Women’s World Cup is scheduled to take place from July 20 to August 20 in Australia and New Zealand. The tournament will follow a format similar to the men’s World Cup. The United States of America (USA) has been the most successful team in this competition, having won four titles. They clinched the championship consecutively in 2015 and 2019 and aim to secure a third consecutive victory this time.

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The format of the tournament entails 32 teams being split into eight groups, with four teams in each group. Every team will compete against the other teams in their group once, following a round-robin structure. The top two teams from each group will progress to the Round of 16. A total of 64 matches will be contested at 10 different venues located in Australia and New Zealand.

FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 groups and teams

  • A: New Zealand, Norway, Philippines, Switzerland
  • B: Australia, Canada, Nigeria, Republic of Ireland
  • C: Costa Rica, Japan, Spain, Zambia 
  • D: China, Denmark, England, Haiti
  • E: Netherlands, Portugal, United States, Vietnam
  • F: Brazil, France, Jamaica, Panama
  • G: Argentina, Italy, South Africa, Sweden
  • H: Colombia, Germany, South Korea, Morocco

FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 schedule and India match times

Day and DateMatchTime (IST)Venue
Thursday, July 20New Zealand vs Norway12:30 PMEden Park, Auckland
Thursday, July 20Australia vs Republic of Ireland3:30 PMStadium Australia, Sydney
Friday, July 21Nigeria vs Canada8:00 AMMelbourne Rectangular Stadium
Friday, July 21Philippines vs Switzerland10:30 AMForsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin
Friday, July 21Spain vs Costa Rica1:00 PMWellington Regional Stadium
Saturday, July 22United States vs Vietnam6:30 AMEden Park, Auckland
Saturday, July 22Zambia vs Japan12:30 PMFMG Stadium Waikato, Hamilton
Saturday, July 22England vs Haiti3:00 PMBrisbane Football Stadium
Saturday, July 22Denmark vs China5:30 PMPerth Rectangular Stadium
Sunday, July 23Sweden vs South Africa10:30 AMWellington Regional Stadium
Sunday, July 23Netherlands vs Portugal1:00 PMForsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin
Sunday, July 23France vs Jamaica3:30 PMSydney Football Stadium
Monday, July 24Italy vs Argentina11:30 AMEden Park, Auckland
Monday, July 24Germany vs Morocco2:00 PMMelbourne Rectangular Stadium
Monday, July 24Brazil vs Panama4:30 PMHindmarsh Stadium
Tuesday, July 25Columbia vs South Korea7:30 AMSydney Football Stadium
Tuesday, July 25New Zealand vs Philippines11:00 AMWellington Regional Stadium
Tuesday, July 25Switzerland vs Norway1:30 PMFMG Stadium Waikato, Hamilton
Wednesday, July 26Japan vs Costa Rica10:30 AMForsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin
Wednesday, July 26Spain vs Zambia1:00 PMEden Park, Auckland
Wednesday, July 26Canada vs Republic of Ireland5:30 PMPerth Rectangular Stadium
Thursday, July 27United States vs Netherlands6:30 AMWellington Regional Stadium
Thursday, July 27Portugal vs Vietnam1:00 PMFMG Stadium Waikato, Hamilton
Thursday, July 27Australia vs Nigeria3:00 PMBrisbane Football Stadium
Friday, July 28Argentina vs South Africa5:30 AMForsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin
Friday, July 28England vs Denmark2:00 PMSydney Football Stadium
Friday, July 28China vs Haiti4:30 PMHindmarsh Stadium
Saturday, July 29Sweden vs Italy1:00 PMWellington Regional Stadium
Saturday, July 29France vs Brazil3:30 PMBrisbane Football Stadium
Saturday, July 29Panama vs Jamaica6:00 PMPerth Rectangular Stadium
Sunday, July 30South Korea vs Morocco10:00 AMHindmarsh Stadium
Sunday, July 30Norway vs Philippines12:30 PMEden Park, Auckland
Sunday, July 30Switzerland vs New Zealand12:30 PMForsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin
Sunday, July 30Germany vs Colombia3:00 PMSydney Football Stadium
Monday, July 31Japan vs Spain12:30 PMWellington Regional Stadium
Monday, July 31Costa Rica vs Zambia12:30 PMFMG Stadium Waikato, Hamilton
Monday, July 31Republic of Ireland vs Nigeria3:30 PMBrisbane Football Stadium
Monday, July 31Canada vs Australia3:30 PMMelbourne Rectangular Stadium
Tuesday, August 1Vietnam vs Netherlands12:30 PMForsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin
Tuesday, August 1Portugal vs United States12:30 PMEden Park, Auckland
Tuesday, August 1China vs England4:30 PMHindmarsh Stadium
Tuesday, August 1Haiti vs Denmark4:30 PMPerth Rectangular Stadium
Wednesday, August 2Argentina vs Sweden12:30 PMFMG Stadium Waikato, Hamilton
Wednesday, August 2South Africa vs Italy12:30 PMWellington Regional Stadium
Wednesday, August 2Panama vs France3:30 PMSydney Football Stadium
Wednesday, August 2Jamaica vs Brazil3:30 PMMelbourne Rectangular Stadium
Thursday, August 3Morocco vs Colombia3:30 PMPerth Rectangular Stadium
Thursday, August 3South Korea vs Germany3:30 PMBrisbane Football Stadium

The timings for the knockout stages are:

Saturday, August 5Group A Winner v Group C Runner-up10:30 AMEden Park, Auckland
Saturday, August 5Group C Winner v Group A Runner-up1:30 PMWellington Regional Stadium
Sunday, August 6Group E Winner v Group G Runner-up7:30 AMSydney Football Stadium
Sunday, August 6Group G Winner v Group E Runner-up2:30 PMMelbourne Rectangular Stadium
Monday, August 7Group D Winner v Group B Runner-up1:00 PMBrisbane Football Stadium
Monday, August 7Group B Winner v Group D Runner-up4:00 PMStadium Australia, Sydney
Tuesday, August 8Group H Winner v Group F Runner-up1:30 PMMelbourne Rectangular Stadium
Tuesday, August 8Group F Winner v Group H Runner-up4:30 PMHindmarsh Stadium
Friday, August 11Quarter-final 16:30 AMWellington Regional Stadium
Friday, August 11Quarter-final 21:00 PMEden Park, Auckland
Saturday, August 12Quarter-final 312:30 PMBrisbane Football Stadium
Saturday, August 12Quarter-final 44:00 PMStadium Australia
Tuesday, August 15Semi-final 11:30 PMEden Park, Auckland
Wednesday, August 16Semi-final 23:30 PMStadium Australia, Sydney
Saturday, August 19Third-place playoff1:30 PMBrisbane Football Stadium
Sunday, August 20FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 final3:30 PMStadium Australia, Sydney

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