The Australia-New Zealand 2023 Women’s Soccer World Cup already has finalists, England and Spain. The final ticket to the most important match of the tournament was England’s 3-1 win over Australia as a visitor in Sydney this Wednesday. Her tone At 36′, Lauren Hemp 71′ and Alessia Russo 86′. Sam Kerr had temporarily equalized to Aussie In a fight refereed by an American Tory thought. The Iberian cast, for their part, won their first match against Sweden With scores at Eden Park, New Zealand Salma Baralulo And Olga Carmona Minute 89. Minutes before, Rebecca Blomquist Temporarily equalized for the Swedes.
The decisive clash will be played next Sunday at 7pm at Stadium Australia in Sydney and will pit two nations that had not agreed prior to the event.The winner will claim his first title and enter the table of champions, which has only four names in eight editions so far. The finalists last met in the Euro 2022 quarter-finals and the British won 2-1 As a local, he had a transcendent fight on his way to glory.
Meanwhile, on Saturday, the third-place match between the Swedes and the Australians will be played at the Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane. Thus, all positions for the women’s branch of the ninth World Cup will be determined.
Match for third place
Final
Spain joined Group C in the first stage and beat Costa Rica 3-0 and Zimbabwe 5-0. A 4-0 defeat to tie Japan for first place on the final day left them in second place. They beat Switzerland 5-1 in the round of 16, Sweden 2-1 in the quarter-finals and the Netherlands 2-1, scoring 17 goals and conceding 5 goals.
Meanwhile, they dominated Zone D with nine points after beating Haiti and Denmark 1-0 and beating China 6-1. Colombia lost 2-1 in the quarter-finals and defeated Australia 3-1 in the semi-finals.They scored 13 goals and conceded only 3 goals.
The tournament has been held since 1991 and has had eight editions. USA is the most successful and de facto two-time champion with four stars in 1991, 1999, 2015 and 2019., but they could no longer claim the title as they fell to Sweden. follows him Germany with two (2003 and 2007). Norway (1995) and Japan (2011) have one each.
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