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England are through to the semi-finals of the Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand. Here’s all you need to know…
When and where is the 2023 Women’s World Cup?
This year’s tournament is taking place in Australia and New Zealand, making it the first co-hosted Women’s World Cup.
The tournament began on July 20, with the final taking place on August 20 in Sydney at the Accor Stadium.
The USA are the defending champions but were knocked out by Sweden in the round of 16.
Who qualified?
This Women’s World Cup is the first to feature 32 teams, after the previous edition in 2019 saw 24 countries compete.
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- Australia (co-hosts)
- New Zealand (co-hosts)
- China (AFC)
- Japan (AFC)
- Philippines (AFC)
- South Korea (AFC)
- Vietnam (AFC)
- Morocco (CAF)
- Nigeria (CAF)
- South Africa (CAF)
- Zambia (CAF)
- Canada (CONCACAF)
- Costa Rica (CONCACAF)
- Haiti (CONCACAF)
- Jamaica (CONCACAF)
- Panama (CONCACAF)
- United States (CONCACAF)
- Argentina (CONMEBOL)
- Brazil (CONMEBOL)
- Colombia (CONMEBOL)
- Denmark (UEFA)
- England (UEFA)
- France (UEFA)
- Germany (UEFA)
- Italy (UEFA)
- Netherlands (UEFA)
- Norway (UEFA)
- Portugal (UEFA)
- Republic of Ireland (UEFA)
- Spain (UEFA)
- Sweden (UEFA)
- Switzerland (UEFA)
Haiti, Portugal and Panama qualified for the final three places after winning their respective groups at the inter-confederation play-off tournament in February.
What is the schedule?
The group stages began on July 20, run over a two-week period finishing on August 3, and see group winners and runners-up progress to the round of 16, which takes place from August 5 to August 8.
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The quarter-finals, which will be held in Wellington, Auckland, Brisbane and Sydney, are scheduled for August 11 and 12.
The first semi-final will then be played on August 15 in Auckland, with the other semi-final taking place on August 16 at the Accor Stadium in Sydney, which will then host the final on August 20.
A third-place play-off will be played the day before the final on August 19 in Brisbane.
Results, fixtures and tables
The 32 teams were divided into four pots, based on the FIFA Women’s World Rankings as of October 13.
Pot One contained both co-hosts Australia and New Zealand, along with the six highest-ranked teams, including England and defending champions USA, while the Republic of Ireland were in Pot Three.
With the exception of UEFA, teams from the same confederation could not be drawn in the same group.
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World Cup schedule by day
All times UK BST
July 20
Group A: New Zealand 1-0 Norway
Group B: Australia 1-0 Republic of Ireland
July 21
Group B: Nigeria 0-0 Canada
Group A: Philippines 0-2 Switzerland
Group C: Spain 3-0 Costa Rica
July 22
Group E: USA 3-0 Vietnam
Group C: Zambia 0-5 Japan
Group D: England 1-0 Haiti
Group D: Denmark 1-0 China
July 23
Group G: Sweden 2-1 South Africa
Group E: Netherlands 1-0 Portugal
Group F: France 0-0 Jamaica
July 24
Group G: Italy 1-0 Argentina
Group H: Germany 6-0 Morocco
Group F: Brazil 4-0 Panama
July 25
Group H: Colombia 2-0 South Korea
Group A: New Zealand 0-1 Philippines
Group A: Switzerland 0-0 Norway
July 26
Group C: Japan 2-0 Costa Rica
Group C: Spain 5-0 Zambia
Group B: Canada 2-1 Republic of Ireland
July 27
Group E: USA 1-1 Netherlands
Group E: Portugal 2-0 Vietnam
Group B: Australia 2-3 Nigeria
July 28
Group G: Argentina 2-2 South Africa
Group D: England 1-0 Denmark
Group D: China 1-0 Haiti
July 29
Group G: Sweden 5-0 Italy
Group F: France 2-1 Brazil
Group F: Panama 0-1 Jamaica
July 30
Group H: South Korea 0-1 Morocco
Group H: Germany 1-2 Colombia
Group A: Norway 6-0 Philippines
Group A: Switzerland 0-0 New Zealand
July 31
Group C: Japan 4-0 Spain
Group C: Costa Rica 1-3 Zambia
Group B: Republic of Ireland 0-0 Nigeria
Group B: Canada 0-4 Australia
August 1
Group E: Vietnam 0-7 Netherlands
Group E: Portugal 0-0 USA
Group D: China 1-6 England
Group D: Haiti 0-2 Denmark
August 2
Group G: Argentina 0-2 Sweden
Group G: South Africa 3-2 Italy
Group F: Panama 3-6 France
Group F: Jamaica 0-0 Brazil
August 3
Group H: Morocco 1-0 Colombia
Group H: South Korea 1-1 Germany
Round of 16
August 5
Switzerland 1-5 Spain
Japan 3-1 Norway
August 6
Netherlands 2-0 South Africa
Sweden 0-0 USA (5-4 on penalties)
August 7
England 0-0 Nigeria (4-2 on penalties)
Australia 2-0 Denmark
August 8
Colombia 1-0 Jamaica
France 4-0 Morocco
Quarter-finals
August 11
Spain 2-1 Netherlands (AET)
Japan 1-2 Sweden
August 12
Australia 0-0 France (7-6 on penalties)
England 2-1 Colombia
Semi-finals
August 15
SF1: Spain vs Sweden (9am)
August 16
SF2: Australia vs England (11am)
Third Place Match
August 19
Loser of semi-final 1 vs Loser of semi-final 2 (9am)
Final
August 20
Winner of semi-final 1 vs Winner of semi-final 2 (11am)
What are the venues?
There are nine host cities, five in Australia and four in New Zealand:
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Australia
- Sydney – Accor Stadium and Allianz Stadium
- Brisbane – Suncorp Stadium
- Melbourne – AAMI Park
- Perth – HBF Park
- Adelaide – Hindmarsh Stadium
New Zealand
- Auckland – Eden Park
- Wellington – Sky Stadium
- Dunedin – Forsyth Barr Stadium
- Hamilton – Waikato Stadium
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