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The FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 in Australia and New Zealand will see a total of 32 top national teams from five different confederations fight for the title of football world champions from July 20 to August 20, with the United States women’s national soccer team (USWNT) as two-time defending champions. Can anyone stop the USA making it a hat-trick of title wins?
The FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 follows a familiar format of 32 teams divided into eight groups – Group A to H – of four teams each. The teams in each group will compete in a single-headed round-robin format in the group stage of the competition.
One each team has played 3 games, the two nations in each group with the most points qualify for the knockout stages. Teams are awarded 3 points for each win, 1 point each for a draw, and no points for a defeat. If a country finishes the group stage level on points with another nation, the two are separated based on who has the higher goal difference (goals scored, minus goals conceded). If teams still cannot be separated, the team with the greater number of goals scored will be placed higher in the group. The full list of tie-breakers can be found on the FIFA tournament portal here.
FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 teams and groups
After the group stage, the top two teams from each of the eight groups will move on to the knockout phase, which begins with the round of 16.
The final will be played on August 20 while the third-place match will be played August 10. All matches of the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 will played across 10 venues in and around Australia and New Zealand.
Get all FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 results, points tables standings, and goalscorers for each group match, and all scores for the knockout rounds, including the final, here.
FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023: Results, scorers and group stage standings
Group A fixtures, results, and scorers
- 20 July: New Zealand 1-0 Norway (Hannah Wilkinson 48′)
- 21 July: Philippines 0-2 Switzerland (Ramona Bachmann 45′ pen, Seraina Piubel 64′)
- 25 July: New Zealand 0-1 Philippines (Sarina Bolden 24′)
- 25 July: Switzerland 0-0 Norway
- 30 July: Norway 6-0 Philippines (Sophie Roman Haug 6′, 17′, 90+5, Caroline Graham Hansen 31′, Alicia Barker 48′ OG, Guro Reiten 53′ pen)
- 30 July: Switzerland 0-0 New Zealand
Group B fixtures, results, and scorers
- 20 July: Australia 1-0 Republic of Ireland (Steph Catley 52′ pen)
- 21 July: Nigeria 0-0 Canada
- 26 July: Canada 2-1 Republic of Ireland (Megan Connolly OG 45+5′, Adriana Leon 53′; Katie McCabe 4′)
- 27 July: Australia (Emily van Egmond 45+1′, Alanna Kennedy 90+10′) vs Nigeria (Uchenna Kanu 45+6′, Osinachi Ohale 65′, Asisat Oshoala 72′)
- 31 July: Canada 0-4 Australia (Hayley Raso 9′, 39′, Mary Fowler 58′, Steph Catley 90+4)
- 31 July: Republic of Ireland 0-0 Nigeria
Group C fixtures, results, and scorers
- 21 July: Spain 3-0 Costa Rica (Valeria del Campo 21′ OG, Aitana Bonmati 23′, Esther Gonzalez 27′)
- 22 July: Zambia 0-5 Japan (Miyazawa Hinata 43′, 62′, Tanaka Mina 55′, Endo Jun 71′, Ueki Riko 90+11′ pen)
- 26 July: Japan 2-0 Costa Rica (Naomoto Hikaru 25′, Fujino Aoba 27′)
- 26 July: Spain 5-0 Zambia (Teresa Abelleira 9′, Jenni Hermoso 13′, 70′, Alba Redondo 69′, 85′)
- 31 July: Japan 4-0 Spain (Hinata Miyazawa 12′, 40′, Riko Ueki 29′, Mina Tanaka 82′)
- 31 July: Costa Rica (Daphne Melissa Herrera Monge 47′) 1-3 Zambia (Lushomo Mweemba 3′, Barbra Banda 31′ pen, Racheal Kundananji 90+3′)
Group D fixtures, results, and scorers
- 22 July: England 1-0 Haiti (Stanway 29′ pen)
- 22 July: Denmark 1-0 People’s Republic of China (Vangsgaard 90+1′)
- 28 July: England 1-0 Denmark (James 6′)
- 28 July: People’s Republic of China 1-0 Haiti (Shuang 74′ pen)
- 1 Aug: People’s Republic of China 1-6 England (Russo 4′, Hemp 25′, James 41′, 65′, Chloe Kelly 77′, Rachel Daly 84′; Wang Shuang 57′)
- 1 Aug: Haiti 0-2 Denmark (Pernille Harder 21′, Sanne Troelsgaard 90+10′)
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Group E fixtures, results, and scorers
- 22 July: United States 3-0 vs Vietnam (Sophia Smith 14′, 45+7′, Lindsey Horan 77′)
- 23 July: Netherlands 1-0 Portugal (Stefanie van der Gragt 13′)
- 27 July: United States (Lindsey Horan 62′) 1-1 Netherlands (Jill Roord 16′; Lindsey Horan 62′)
- 27 July: Portugal 2-0 Vietnam (Telma Encarnacao 7′, Francisca Nazareth 21′)
- 1 August: Portugal 0-0 United States
- 1 August: Vietnam 0-7 Netherlands (Lieke Martens 8′, Katja Snoeijs 11′, Esmee Brugts 18′, 57′, Jill Roord 23′, 83′, Danielle van de Donk 45′)
Group F fixtures, results, and scorers
- 23 July: France 0-0 Jamaica
- 24 July: Brazil 4-0 Panama (Ary Borges 19′, 39′, 70′, Beatriz Zaneratto 48′)
- 29 July: France 2-1 Brazil (Eugenie Le Sommer 17′, Wendie Renard 83′; Debinha 58′)
- 29 July: Panama 0-1 Jamaica (Allyson Swaby 56′)
- 2 August: Panama 3-6 France (Marta Cox 2′, Yomira Pinzon 64′, Lineth Cedeno 87′; Maelle Lakrar 21′, Kadidiatou Diani 28′, 37′, 52′, Lea Le Garrec 45+5′, Vicki Becho 90+10′)
- 2 August: Jamaica 0-0 Brazil
Group G fixtures, results, and scorers
- 23 July: Sweden 2-1 South Africa (Fridolina Rolfo 63′, Amanda Ilestedt 90′; Hildah Magaia 48′)
- 24 July: Italy 1-0 Argentina (Cristiana Girelli 87′)
- 28 July: Argentina 2-2 South Africa (Sophia Braun 74′, Romina Nunez 79′; Linda Motlhalo 30′, Thimba Kgatlana 66′)
- 29 July: Sweden 5-0 Italy (Amanda Ilestedt 39′, 50′, Fridolina Rolfo 44′, Stina Blackstenius 45+1′, Rebecka Blomqvist 90+5′)
- 2 August: Argentina 0-2 Sweden (Rebecka Blomqvist 66′, Elin Rubensson 90′)
- 2 August: South Africa 3-2 Italy (Arianna Caruso 11′, 74′; Benedetta Orsi OG 32′, Hildah Magaia 67′, Thembi Kgatlana 90+2′)
Group H fixtures, results, and scorers
- 24 July: Germany 6-0 Morocco (Alexandra Popp 11′, 39′, Klara Bühl 46′, Hanane Aït El Hag OG 54′, Yasmin Mrabet OG 79′, Lea Schüller 90′)
- 25 July: Colombia 2-0 Republic of Korea (Catalina Usme 30′ pen, Linda Caicedo 39′)
- 30 July: Republic of Korea 0-1 Morocco (Ibtissam Jraidi 6′)
- 30 July: Germany 1-2 Colombia (Alexandra Popp 89′ pen; Linda Caicedo 52′, Manuela Vanegas 90+7′)
- 3 August: Republic of Korea 1-1 Germany (Cho So-hyun 6′; Alexandra Popp 42′)
- 3 August: Morocco 1-0 Colombia (Anissa Lahmari 45+5)
FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 round of 16 schedule and results
The knockout fixtures will take place from August 5 – August 20.
- Switzerland 1-5 Spain (Laia Codina OG 11′; Aitana Bonmati 5′, 36′, Alba Redondo 17′, Laia Codina 45′, Jennifer Hermoso 70′)
- Japan 3-1 Norway (Ingrid Engen OG 15′, Shimizu Risa 50′, Miyazawa Hinata 81′; Guro Reiten 20′)
- Netherlands 2-0 v South Africa (Jill Roord 9′, Lineth Beerensteyn 68′)
- Sweden 0-0 USA (Sweden win 5-4 on penalties)
- England 0-0 Nigeria (England win 4-2 on penalties)
- Australia 2-0 Denmark (Caitlin Foord 29′, Hayley Raso 70′)
- Colombia 1-0 Jamaica (Catalina Usme 51′)
- France 4-0 Morocco (Kadidiatou Diani 15′, Kenza Dali 20′, Eugenie Le Sommer 23′, 70′)
FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 quarter-finals schedule and results
- Japan 1-2 Sweden (Amanda Ilestedt 32′, Filippa Angeldal 51′ pen, Honoka Hayashi 87′)
- Spain 2-1 Netherlands (Mariona Caldentey 82′, Stefanie van der Gragt 90+1′, Salma Paralluelo 111′)
- Australia 0-0 France (Australia win 7-6 on penalties)
- England 2-1 Colombia (Lauren Hemp 45+6′, Alessia Russo 63′; Leicy Santos 44′)
FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 semi-finals schedule and results
- Sweden v Spain
- Australia v England