The 2023 Women’s World Cup It’s getting closer and we need to meet the protagonists of the tournament and talk about the stadiums that will host the tournament. Two countries, 9 cities and thousands of fans promise to make it an amazing World Cup.
FIFA has already announced that it has sold 500,000 tickets for the 2023 World Cup and all stadiums. The opening game in Australia changed headquarters Due to high demand. The competition starts on that day July 20 And both Australians and New Zealanders will take action in their respective countries.
However, it is trying to break the attendance record. Intention of the organizing committee Both matches have more than 100 thousand fans; Due to this, the match between Australia and Ireland will be played at Stadium Australia which can seat more than 83,000 people.
Australia and New Zealand Stadiums for 2023 World Cup
The 2023 World Cup will be the first edition of the tournament to be played and featured in two countries 10 stadiums in 9 different cities. One of the largest capacity is precisely Stadium Australia, which planned to open its doors until the last rounds.
Apart from taking over in Australia, it will have a round of 16 tournament, one in the quarter-finals; Additionally, the second semi-final and final will bring the 2023 World Cup to a close.
Eden Park and Wellington Stadium It will be the busiest stadium during the 2023 World Cup 9 matches each. Both are based in New Zealand, but the former will host 6 group stage matches; Likewise, one in each final round until reaching the semi-finals.
For his part, 7 first round matches are scheduled in Wellington, one in the round of 16 and the other in the quarterfinals to say goodbye to the World Cup. One of the stadiums in Australia and New Zealand Repechage will also be part: Waikato.
This way You can see the complete schedule of the World Cup here.
2023 World Cup Stadiums | city | ability | Number of Matches |
Hindmarsh Stadium | Adelaide (AUS) | 18 thousand 435 fans | 5 |
Eden Park | Auckland (NZL) | 48 thousand 276 fans | 9 |
Brisbane Stadium | Brisbane (AU) | 52 thousand 263 fans | 8 |
Dunedin Stadium | Dunedin (NZL) | 28 thousand 744 fans | 6 |
Waikato Stadium | Hamilton (NZL) | 25 thousand 111 fans | 5 |
Melbourne Rectangular Arena | Melbourne (AU) | 30 thousand 052 fans | 6 |
Perth Rectangular Arena | Perth (AU) | 22 thousand 225 fans | 5 |
Stadium Australia | Sydney (AU) | 83 thousand 500 fans | 5 |
Sydney Football Stadium | Sydney (AU) | 42 thousand 512 fans | 6 |
Wellington Stadium | Wellington (NZL) | 39 thousand fans | 9 |
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