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Complete schedule of 2023 Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand

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Australia and New Zealand run from July 20 to August 20, Women’s Soccer World Cup. Spain’s first matches will be in New Zealand; July 21 in Wellington, against Costa Rica; July 26 in Auckland, against Zambia; and on July 31, again in Wellington, against Japan.


This is the complete schedule of the event

July 20

Group A:

9h- New Zealand v Norway (Eden Park)

Group B:


12pm – Australia v Republic of Ireland (Australia Stadium)

July 21

Group B:

4.30h- Nigeria v Canada (Melbourne Rectangle)

Group A:


7pm – Philippines – Switzerland (Dunedin Stadium)

Group C:

9.30 am- Spain v Costa Rica (Wellington Regional Stadium)

July 22

Group E:

3.00 – USA – Vietnam (Eden Park)

Group C:

9h- Zambia v Japan (Waikato Stadium)

Group D:

11:30am – England v Haiti (Brisbane Stadium)

Group D:

2:00pm – Denmark – China (Perth Rectangle)

July 23

– Group G:

7 hrs – Sweden v South Africa (Wellington Regional Stadium)

Group E:

9.30 am – Netherlands v Portugal (Dunedin Stadium)

– Group F:

12 noon- France v Jamaica (Sydney Soccer Stadium)

July 24

Group G:

8 pm – Italy v Argentina (Eden Park)

– Group H:

10:30am – Germany v Morocco (Melbourne Rectangle)

– Group F:

13h- Brazil v Panama (Hindmarsh Stadium)

July 25

– Group H:

4pm- Colombia v Korea Republic (Sydney Stadium)

– Group A:

7:30 am. New Zealand v Philippines (Wellington Regional Stadium)

– Group A:

10 am – Switzerland v Norway (Waikato Stadium)

July 26

– Group C:

7pm – Japan – Costa Rica (Dunedin Stadium)

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– Group C

9.30 am – Spain v Zambia (Eden Park)

– B Group:

2pm – Canada v Republic of Ireland (Perth Rectangle)

July 27

Group E:

3h – USA – Netherlands (Wellington Regional Stadium)

Group E:

9:30 am – Portugal v Vietnam (Waikato Stadium)

Group B:

12pm – Australia v Nigeria (Brisbane Stadium)

July 28

Group G:

2pm – Argentina v South Africa (Dunedin Stadium)

Group D:

10:30am – England v Denmark (Sydney Stadium)

Group D:

1 pm – China v Haiti (Hindmarsh Stadium)

July 29

Group G:

9.30am – Sweden v Italy (Wellington Regional Stadium)

Group F:

12pm – France v Brazil (Brisbane Stadium)

Group F:

2:30 pm – Panama v Jamaica (Perth Rectangle)

July 30

Group H:

6.30 am – Korea Republic v Morocco (Hindmarsh Stadium)

Group A:

9am – Norway – Philippines (Eden Park)

Group A:

9 am – Switzerland v New Zealand (Dunedin Stadium)

– Group H:

11:30 am – Germany v Colombia (Sydney Soccer Stadium)

July 31st

– Group C:

9h- Japan – Spain (Wellington Regional Stadium)

Group C:

9 am – Costa Rica v Zambia (Waikato Stadium)

Group B:

12pm – Canada v Australia (Melbourne Rectangle)

Group B:

12pm – Republic of Ireland v Nigeria (Brisbane Stadium)

August 1

Group E:

9am – Portugal v USA (Eden Park)

Group E:

9am – Vietnam v Netherlands (Dunedin Stadium)

Group D:

1pm – Haiti v Denmark (Perth Rectangle)

Group D:

1:00 pm – China v England (Hindmarsh Stadium)

2nd August

Group G:

9 am – South Africa v Italy (Wellington Regional Stadium)

Group G:

9am – Argentina v Sweden (Waikato Stadium)

Group F:

12pm – Panama v France (Sydney Stadium)

Group F:

12pm – Jamaica v Brazil (Melbourne Rectangle)

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August 3

Group H:

12pm – Korea Republic v Germany (Brisbane Stadium)

Group H:

12pm – Morocco v Colombia (Perth Rectangle)

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