FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Host: Final Schedule And Location

FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 printable

The FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 host Countries, Schedule and Locations of the most prestigious international women’s football tournament in the world.

The FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023

 The 2023 tournament will be hosted by Australia and New Zealand, the first time a Women’s World Cup will be hosted by two countries.

The tournament is scheduled to be played from July to August 2023, and will feature 32 teams. The final will be played at Stadium Australia in Sydney, Australia.

The defending champions are the United States, who won the 2019 tournament. However, there are a number of other teams who will be looking to challenge for the title in 2023.

Team England are the current world number one, and are one of the favorites to win the tournament. They have a strong squad with a good mix of experience and youth.

Team France are the runners-up from the 2019 tournament, and will be looking to go one better this time around. They have a talented squad with a number of world-class players.

Team Spain are one of the rising powers in women’s football, and are always a threat to win the tournament. They have a strong team with a good attacking line-up.

The Team Netherlands are the champions of Europe, and will be looking to make their mark on the world stage. They have a strong team with a good balance of youth and experience.

Other teams to watch include Brazil, Canada, Germany, and Norway. All of these teams have a history of success in the Women’s World Cup, and will be looking to add to their trophy cabinets in 2023.

The FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 is set to be the biggest and best yet. With so many talented teams competing, it promises to be a thrilling tournament.

In addition to the on-field action, the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 will also be a major opportunity to promote gender equality and women’s empowerment. The tournament will be a showcase for the progress that has been made in women’s football, and will help to inspire future generations of female players.

The 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup is more than just a sporting event. It is a chance to celebrate the power of women and the importance of gender equality. It is a chance to inspire young girls and women around the world to believe in themselves and their dreams.

Where is the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023?

The final of the tournament will be held at Stadium Australia in Sydney.

The decision to jointly host the tournament was made in 2019. It was the first time that the Women’s World Cup had been hosted by multiple countries. The tournament is expected to generate over $2 billion in revenue and attract over 1.5 million spectators.

The 2023 Women’s World Cup is a major opportunity for both Australia and New Zealand to showcase their countries to the world. It is also a chance to promote women’s football and inspire the next generation of female footballers.

The tournament is sure to be a memorable occasion for players, fans, and spectators alike. It is a chance to see the best women’s footballers in the world compete for the ultimate prize.

Here are some of the reasons why the 2023 Women’s World Cup is being held in Australia and New Zealand:

  • Both countries have a strong history of women’s football.
  • The climate in both countries is ideal for playing football during the summer months.
  • The infrastructure in both countries is well-developed, with modern stadiums and training facilities.
  • Both countries are passionate about sport and have a large number of dedicated fans.

The 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup final will be held at Stadium Australia in Sydney, Australia.

Stadium Australia is a multi-purpose stadium located in Sydney Olympic Park. It is the largest stadium in Australia, with a capacity of 81,500. The stadium was built for the 2000 Summer Olympics and has hosted a number of major sporting events, including the 2000 Olympic Games football final, the 2003 Rugby World Cup final, and the 2015 AFC Asian Cup final.

The 2023 Women’s World Cup final is expected to be a sell-out event, with over 80,000 fans expected to attend. The match will be a showcase for women’s football and a chance for the world to see the best players in the world compete for the ultimate prize.

FIFA Women's World Cup 2023

Who Qualifies for the Women’s World Cup 2023?

The following 32 teams have qualified for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 :

  • Co-hosts: Australia, New Zealand
  • AFC (Asia): Australia, China, Japan, Philippines, South Korea, Vietnam
  • CAF (Africa): Morocco, Nigeria, South Africa, Zambia
  • CONCACAF (North America, Central America and Caribbean): Canada, Costa Rica, Haiti, Jamaica, United States
  • CONMEBOL (South America): Argentina, Brazil, Colombia
  • UEFA (Europe): England, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Republic of Ireland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland

The remaining three teams qualified through the inter-confederation play-offs:

  • Inter-confederation play-offs (AFC vs CONCACAF): Panama
  • Inter-confederation play-offs (CAF vs CONMEBOL): Chile
  • Inter-confederation play-offs (UEFA vs OFC): Portugal

The 2023 Women’s World Cup is the first to feature 32 teams, after the previous edition in 2019 saw 24 countries compete. The tournament will be held from 20 July to 20 August 2023 in Australia and New Zealand.

Schedule of Women’s World Cup 2023

FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Schedule
Match NumberDateTimeGroupMatchVenue
120-Jul19:00ANew Zealand vs NorwayEden Park, Auckland
220-Jul20:00BAustralia vs Republic of IrelandSydney Football Stadium, Sydney
321-Jul17:00APhilippines vs SwitzerlandDunedin Stadium, Dunedin
421-Jul12:30BNigeria vs CanadaMelbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne
521-Jul19:30CSpain vs Costa RicaWellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
622-Jul19:00CZambia vs JapanWaikato Stadium, Hamilton
722-Jul19:30DEngland vs Group B Play-off WinnerBrisbane Stadium, Brisbane
822-Jul20:00DDenmark vs China PRPerth Rectangular Stadium, Perth
922-Jul13:00EUSA vs VietnamEden Park, Auckland
1023-Jul19:30ENetherlands vs Group A Play-off WinnerDunedin Stadium, Dunedin
1123-Jul20:00FFrance vs JamaicaSydney Football Stadium, Sydney
1223-Jul17:00GSweden vs South AfricaWellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
1324-Jul20:30FBrazil vs Group C Play-off WinnerHindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
1424-Jul18:00GItaly vs ArgentinaEden Park, Auckland
1524-Jul18:30HGermany vs MoroccoMelbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne
1625-Jul12:00HColombia vs Korea RepublicSydney Football Stadium, Sydney
1725-Jul17:30ANew Zealand vs PhilippinesWellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
1825-Jul20:00ASwitzerland vs NorwayWaikato Stadium, Hamilton
1926-Jul20:00BCanada vs Republic of IrelandPerth Rectangular Stadium, Perth
2026-Jul19:30CSpain vs ZambiaEden Park, Auckland
2126-Jul17:00CJapan vs Costa RicaDunedin Stadium, Dunedin
2227-Jul20:00BAustralia vs NigeriaBrisbane Stadium, Brisbane
2327-Jul13:00EUSA vs NetherlandsWellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
2427-Jul19:30EGroup A Play-off Winner vs VietnamWaikato Stadium, Hamilton
2528-Jul18:30DEngland vs DenmarkSydney Football Stadium, Sydney
2628-Jul20:30DChina PR vs Group B Play-off WinnerHindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
2728-Jul12:00GArgentina vs South AfricaDunedin Stadium, Dunedin
2829-Jul20:00FFrance vs BrazilBrisbane Stadium, Brisbane
2929-Jul20:30FGroup C Play-off Winner vs JamaicaPerth Rectangular Stadium, Perth
3029-Jul19:30GSweden vs ItalyWellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
3130-Jul19:30HGermany vs ColombiaSydney Football Stadium, Sydney
3230-Jul14:00HKorea Republic vs MoroccoHindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
3330-Jul19:00ASwitzerland vs New ZealandDunedin Stadium, Dunedin
3430-Jul19:00ANorway vs PhilippinesEden Park, Auckland
3531-Jul20:00BCanada vs AustraliaMelbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne
3631-Jul20:00BRepublic of Ireland vs NigeriaBrisbane Stadium, Brisbane
3731-Jul19:00CJapan vs SpainWellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
3831-Jul19:00CCosta Rica vs ZambiaWaikato Stadium, Hamilton
391-Aug20:30DChina PR vs EnglandHindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
401-Aug19:00DGroup B Play-off Winner vs DenmarkPerth Rectangular Stadium, Perth
411-Aug19:00EGroup A Play-off Winner vs USAEden Park, Auckland
421-Aug19:00EVietnam vs NetherlandsDunedin Stadium, Dunedin
432-Aug20:00FGroup C Play-off Winner vs FranceSydney Football Stadium, Sydney
442-Aug20:00FJamaica vs BrazilMelbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne
452-Aug19:00GArgentina vs SwedenWaikato Stadium, Hamilton
462-Aug19:00GSouth Africa vs ItalyWellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
473-Aug20:00HKorea Republic vs GermanyBrisbane Stadium, Brisbane
483-Aug18:00HMorocco vs ColombiaPerth Rectangular Stadium, Perth
Round of 16
495-Aug17:00Runner-up Group CEden Park, Auckland
505-Aug20:00Runner-up Group AWellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
516-Aug12:00Runner-up Group GSydney Football Stadium, Sydney
526-Aug19:00Runner-up Group EMelbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne
537-Aug20:30Runner-up Group DStadium Australia, Sydney
547-Aug17:30Runner-up Group BBrisbane Stadium, Brisbane
558-Aug20:30Runner-up Group HHindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
568-Aug18:00Runner-up Group FMelbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne
Quarter-Finals
5711-Aug13:00AWinner R16 Match 51Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
5811-Aug19:30BWinner R16 Match 52Eden Park, Auckland
5912-Aug17:00CWinner R16 Match 55Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane
6012-Aug20:30DWinner R16 Match 56Stadium Australia, Sydney
Semi-Finals
6115-Aug20:00IWinner quarter-final BEden Park, Auckland
6216-Aug20:00IIWinner quarter-final DStadium Australia, Sydney
Third Place Play-Off
6319-Aug18:00Loser semi-final IIBrisbane Stadium, Brisbane
Final
6420-Aug20:00Winner semi-final IIStadium Australia, Sydney

FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Schedule Printable

You can find the printable of Women’s World Cup 2023 here. But This is just a sample schedule, and the actual schedule may be subject to change. You can find the most up-to-date schedule on the FIFA website.

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