Dressed in Zurich, hosting the draw for the intercontinental playoffs, Cameroon will face Thailand in the semi-finals of Group 1 on February 18, with the winner taking on Portugal in the final. Senegal will do the same against Haiti on the same day. Chile await the winner of the Group 2 semi-finals. In Group 3, China Taipei vs. Paraguay and Papua New Guinea vs. Panama concrete conflicts.
The final three spots will be decided on February 22 and 23 next year New Zealand. FIFA will use the tournament as a test event to test World Cup venues. A final drawing appears on the horizon Women’s World Cup Saturday 22 October in Auckland, Australia, New Zealand, America, Sweden, Germany, England, France and Spain are Pot 1.
Hostesses will automatically be placed in Groups A and B respectively. Others will be decided by lottery. Due to the expansion of the said edition, the top two from each zone will advance to the round of 16.
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Intercontinental Play-off Tournament (February 17-23, 2023 in New Zealand)
Group 1: Cameron vs. Thailand, Cameroon/Thailand vs. Portugal.
Group 2: Senegal vs. Haiti, Senegal/Haiti vs. Chili
Group 3: Chinese Taipei vs. Paraguay, Papua New Guinea vs. Panama, Chinese Taipei vs. Papua New Guinea/Panama.
Groups are set up! 🔢🫡
The #FIFAWWC The play-offs begin on February 17th in New Zealand! pic.twitter.com/lwc2WJ5tT9
— FIFA Women’s World Cup (@FIFAWWC) October 14, 2022
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FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 – Potts to Final Draw (October 22, Auckland)
Pot 1: Australia, New Zealand, America, Sweden, Germany, England, France, Spain.
Pot 2: Canada, netherlands, Brazil, Japan, Norway, Italy, China, South Korea.
Pot 3: Denmark, Switzerland, Republic of Ireland, Colombia, Argentina, Vietnam, Costa Rica, Jamaica
Pot 4: Nigeria, Philippines, South Africa, Morocco, Zambia, Intercontinental Playoff Winner 1, Intercontinental Playoff Winner 2, Intercontinental Playoff Winner 3.
Your #FIFAWWC Play-off schedule 🤩🎉
Who will we see in Australia/New Zealand in 2023? 🇦🇺🇳🇿
— FIFA Women’s World Cup (@FIFAWWC) October 14, 2022
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