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FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 schedule, groups, live streaming in India, Score
This year’s FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 starts on July 20, 2023, when co-hosts New Zealand and Norway play each other. Schedule, groups, live streaming, Stats, Score: Everything you need to know
The FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 is going to be the biggest women’s football event ever.
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The game will be held in the oceanic parts of Australia and New Zealand from July 20 until the final on August 20—exactly one month later.
At the moment, the world champion USA is in Group E with the Netherlands, Portugal, and Vietnam. The European winner England is in Group D with China, Denmark, and Haiti.
This summer, the FIFA Women’s World Cup will be held for the ninth time. For the first time, the game will be hosted by more than one country. Australia and New Zealand will host the World Cup, which starts on July 20. All 32 teams that are going to Australia will have the same goal: to play in the final on August 20 at the Sydney Olympic Stadium and win the prized title.
The United States of America (USA) is hoping to make it a “three-peat” after winning the event in 2019 in France and in 2015 in Canada. The USA is still the best team in women’s football, but a team that has changed a lot and hasn’t played together much will give other teams a chance.
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The England Lionesses, coached by Sarah Wiegman, are one of the best. When they won the Euros at Wembley last summer, they changed the way people in England think about women’s football. England has been to the quarterfinals the last two years, but this year they will want to go one step further.
Australia, the host country, is also one of the favorites. Sam Kerr, a striker for Chelsea, is one of the team’s stars. Spain, Germany, and France, three of the usual suspects, will also try to beat the US. The Netherlands, which won the World Cup in 2019, will also try to get back at the US in the group rounds.
Teams, schedule, and streaming details for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023: All you need to know
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When is the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023?
The FIFA Women’s World Cup starts on July 20, 2023, and ends on August 20, 2023, with the final.
Where is the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 being held?
Australia and New Zealand are hosting the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023.
Where can I watch the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 in India?
Fans can watch all the action on the FanCode mobile app (Android, iOS, and TV), as well as on the TV app on Android TV, Amazon Fire TV Stick, Jio STB, Samsung TV, Airtel XStream, OTT Play, and www.fancode.com.
Where to watch Live Streaming of FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023?
In the UK, the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup will be shown live on BBC and ITV, as well as on ITVX and iPlayer, which are streaming sites. Each service will show alternate fixtures.
In the United States, all games will be shown on both Fox’s main station and Fox Sports. Telemundo broadcasts in Spanish.
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In Australia, which is also a host country, the games will be shown on Seven Network and Optus Sport.
FIFA Women’s World Cup Groups:
Group A | New Zealand, Norway, Philippines, Switzerland |
Group B | Australia, Canada, Nigeria, Republic of Ireland |
Group C | Costa Rica, Japan, Spain, Zambia |
Group D | China, Denmark, England, Haiti |
Group E | Netherlands, Portugal, United States, Vietnam |
Group F | Brazil, France, Jamaica, Panama |
Group G | Argentina, Italy, South Africa, Sweden |
Group H | Colombia, Germany, South Korea, Morocco |
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FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Schedule:
Date | Match | Time (UTC) | Group | Location |
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Jul 20, 2023 | New Zealand v Norway | 08:00 | Group A | Eden Park |
Jul 20, 2023 | Australia v Republic of Ireland | 11:00 | Group B | Stadium Australia |
Jul 20, 2023 | Nigeria v Canada | 03:30 | Group B | Melbourne Rectangular Stadium |
Jul 21, 2023, | Philippines v Switzerland | 06:00 | Group A | Dunedin Stadium |
Jul 21, 2023 | Spain v Costa Rica | 08:30 | Group C | Wellington Regional Stadium |
Jul 22, 2023 | United States v Vietnam | 02:00 | Group E | Eden Park |
Jul 22, 2023 | Zambia v Japan | 08:00 | Group C | Waikato Stadium |
Jul 22, 2023 | England v Haiti | 10:30 | Group D | Brisbane Stadium |
Jul 22, 2023 | Denmark v China | 13:00 | Group D | Perth Rectangular Stadium |
Jul 23, 2023 | Sweden v South Africa | 06:00 | Group G | Wellington Regional Stadium |
Jul 23, 2023 | Netherlands v Portugal | 08:30 | Group E | Dunedin Stadium |
Jul 23, 2023 | France v Jamaica | 13:00 | Group F | Sydney Football Stadium |
Jul 24, 2023 | Italy v Argentina | 07:00 | Group G | Eden Park |
Jul 24, 2023 | Germany v Morocco | 09:30 | Group H | Melbourne Rectangular Stadium |
Jul 24, 2023 | Brazil v Panama | 12:30 | Group F | Hindmarsh Stadium |
Jul 25, 2023 | Colombia v South Korea | 03:00 | Group H | Sydney Football Stadium |
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Date | Match | Time (UTC) | Group | Location |
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25 Jul, 2023 | New Zealand v Philippines | 06:30 | Group A | Wellington Regional Stadium |
25 Jul, 2023 | Switzerland v Norway | 09:00 | Group A | Waikato Stadium |
26 Jul, 2023 | Spain v Zambia | 08:30 | Group C | Eden Park |
26Jul, 2023 | Japan v Costa Rica | 06:00 | Group C | Dunedin Stadium |
26 Jul, 2023, | Canada v Republic of Ireland | 13:00 | Group B | Perth Rectangular Stadium |
27 Jul, 2023 | USA v Netherlands | 02:00 | Group E | Wellington Regional Stadium |
27 Jul, 2023 | Portugal v Vietnam | 08:30 | Group E | Waikato Stadium |
27 Jul, 2023 | Australia v Nigeria | 11:00 | Group B | Brisbane Stadium |
28 Jul, 2023 | England v Denmark | 09:30 | Group D | Sydney Football Stadium |
28 Jul, 2023 | Argentina v South Africa | 01:00 | Group G | Dunedin Stadium |
28 Jul, 2023 | China v Haiti | 12:30 | Group D | Hindmarsh Stadium |
29 Jul, 2023 | Sweden v Italy | 08:30 | Group G | Wellington Regional Stadium |
29 Jul, 2023 | France v Brazil | 11:00 | Group F | Brisbane Stadium |
29 Jul, 2023 | Panama v Jamaica | 13:30 | Group F | Perth Rectangular Stadium |
30 Jul, 2023 | Germany v Colombia | 10:30 | Group H | Eden Park |
30 Jul, 2023 | South Korea v Morocco | 11:00 | Group H | Hindmarsh Stadium |
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Date | Match | Time (CET) | Group | Location |
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30 July, 2023 | Norway v Philippines | 08:00 | Group A | Eden Park |
30 July, 2023 | Switzerland v New Zealand | 08:00 | Group A | Dunedid Stadium |
31 July, 2023 | Canada v Australia | 11:00 | Group B | Melbourne Rectangular Stadium |
31 July, 2023 | Japan v Spain | 08:00 | Group C | Wellington Regional Stadium |
31 July, 2023 | Costa Rica v Zambia | 08:00 | Group C | Waikato Stadium |
31 July, 2023 | Republic of Ireland v Nigeria | 11:00 | Group B | Brisbane Stadium |
1 Aug, 2023 | Portugal v USA | 08:00 | Groun E | Eden Park |
1 Aug, 2023 | Vietnam v Netherlands | 08:00 | Group E | Dunedid Stadium |
1 Aug, 2023 | Haiti v Denmark | 12:00 | Group D | Perth Rectangular Stadium |
1 Aug, 2023 | China v England | 11:30 | Group D | Hindmarsh Stadium |
2 Aug, 2023 | Panama v France | 11:00 | Group F | Sydney Football Stadium |
2 Aug, 2023 | Jamaica v Brazil | 11:00 | Group F | Melbourne Rectangular Stadium |
2 Aug, 2023 | South Africa v Italy | 08:00 | Group G | Wellington Regional Stadium |
2 Aug, 2023 | Argentina v Sweden | 08:00 | Group G | Waikato Stadium |
3 Aug, 2023 | South Korea v Germany | 11:00 | Group H | Brisbane Stadium |
3 Aug, 2023 | Morocco v Colombia | 07:00 | Group H | Perth Rectangular Stadium |
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FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 schedule: Knockout stages
Date | Match | Time (UTC) | Fixture | Location |
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5 Aug, 2023 | Group A Winner v Group C Runner-up | 06:00 | RO16 1 | Eden Park |
5 Aug, 2023 | Group C Winner v Group A Runner-up | 09:00 | RO16 2 | Wellington Regional Stadium |
6 Aug, 2023 | Group E Winner v Group G Runner-up | 03:00 | RO16 3 | Sydney Football Stadium |
6 Aug, 2023 | Group G Winner v Group E Runner-up | 10:00 | RO16 4 | Melbourne Rectangular Stadium |
7 Aug, 2023 | Group D Winner v Group B Runner-up | 08:30 | RO16 6 | Brisbane Stadium |
7 Aug, 2023 | Group B Winner v Group D Runner-up | 11:30 | RO16 5 | Stadium Australia, Sydney |
8 Aug, 2023 | Group H Winner v Group F Runner-up | 09:00 | RO16 8 | Melbourne Rectangular Stadium |
8 Aug, 2023 | Group F Winner v Group H Runner-up | 12:00 | RO16 7 | Hindmarsh Stadium |
FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 schedule: Quarter Finals
Date | Match | Time (UTC) | Fixture | Location |
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11 Aug, 2023 | RO16 2 v RO16 4 | 08:30 | QF B | Wellington Regional Stadium |
11 Aug, 2023 | RO16 1 v RO16 3 | 02:00 | QF A | Eden Park |
12 Aug, 2023 | RO16 5 v RO16 7 | 08:00 | QF C | Brisbane Stadium |
12 Aug, 2023 | RO16 6 v RO16 8 | 12:30 | QF D | Stadium Australia |
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FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 schedule: Semi-Finals
Date | Match | Time (UTC) | Fixture | Location |
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15 Aug, 2023 | QF A v QF B | 09:00 | Semi-final 1 | Eden Park |
16 Aug, 2023 | QF C v QF D | 11:00 | Semi-final 2 | Stadium Australia |
The FIFA Women’s World Cup final will be played on Sunday, August 20, at 11 a.m. (UTC) at Stadium Australia in Sydney between the two teams that won their semi-final games.
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The day before, on Saturday, August 19, at 9:00 (UTC), the teams that came in second place in each semi-final will play each other for third place at Brisbane Stadium.
FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 schedule: Final
Date | Match | Time (UTC) | Fixture | Location |
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19 Aug, 2023 | Losers: SF A vs SF B | 11:00 | Third place play-off | Lang Park, Brisbane |
20 Aug, 2023 | Winners: SF A vs SF B | 09:00 | Final | Stadium Australia, Sydney |
Frequently Asked Questions:
When is the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023?
The FIFA Women’s World Cup starts on July 20, 2023, and ends on August 20, 2023, with the final.
Where is the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 being held?
Australia and New Zealand are hosting the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023.
Where can I watch the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 in India?
Fans can watch all the action on the FanCode mobile app (Android, iOS, and TV), as well as on the TV app on Android TV, Amazon Fire TV Stick, Jio STB, Samsung TV, Airtel XStream, OTT Play, and www.fancode.com.
Where to watch Live Streaming of FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023?
In the UK, the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup will be shown live on BBC and ITV, as well as on ITVX and iPlayer, which are streaming sites. Each service will show alternate fixtures.
In the United States, all games will be shown on both Fox’s main station and Fox Sports. Telemundo broadcasts in Spanish.
In Australia, which is also a host country, the games will be shown on Seven Network and Optus Sport.