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The 2023 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand is a historic event that brings new features to the tournament format. It is This is the first time that the World Cup will be held in two different countries belonging to two confederations -Asia and Oceans- and New format with 32 choices A total of 64 matches are played across ten stadiums in nine cities. As the date draws closer, the names of the players participating in the World Cup are coming out.

Important World Cup Dates: When is the Women's World Cup?

The World Cup in Australia and New Zealand began on Thursday, July 20 The opening game Between Norway and New Zealand It was held at Eden Park in Auckland, New Zealand. The two teams are in Group A with Switzerland and the Philippines, which will debut the following day at the Dunedin Stadium.

Spain will make their debut against Costa Rica on July 21 at 9:30 amA match that starts Group C. The Spanish national team returns to action on July 26 to face Zambia, before concluding the group stage against Japan on the 31st of the same month.

A day after the debut of the Spanish women's soccer team, USA vs. Vietnam kicks off (3:00 p.m.). The reigning world champions can achieve a historic milestone that no other national team – male or female – has in its history: winning three World Cups in a row. England debuts on the same day as the North Americans against Haiti. One of the favourites, the European champions are looking to win their first world title.

Germany (Group H), another favorite for the title after winning silver at Euro 2022, takes to the field for the first time on July 24. 10:30 am (Spanish time) against Morocco, one of the eight teams making their debut in this edition of the World Cup. He The last match of the group stage will be played on 3rd August at 12:00 PM. Morocco and Colombia face each other.

He 5 The Round of 16 between Group A's champions begins in August (New Zealand, Norway, Philippines and Switzerland) and concludes with a match between the runners-up of Group C (Spain, Costa Rica, Zambia and Japan) and the winner of Group F (France, Jamaica, Brazil and Panama) three days later. ) and the second group is classified as H (Germany, Morocco, Colombia and the Republic of Korea).

The The quarter finals will begin on August 11 at 3:00 am. with the match pitting the winner of the first round of 16 matches against the winner of the third match. They end a day later at 12:30 PM. The semi-finals will begin on August 15 at 10:00 am. and the winner of the first quarter-final match against the winner of the second match. The second semi-final takes place a day later.

He The third and fourth places will be held on the 19th, a day before the Grand Final. The World Cup in Australia and New Zealand ends on August 20, a month after the start.

2023 Women's World Cup Schedule

  • July 20: Opening match between New Zealand and Norway (9:00 am).

  • July 21: Spain opener against Costa Rica (9:30 am).

  • July 22: USA open against Vienna, (03:00 am) and England against Haiti at 11:30 am.

  • July 24: Germany play their first match against Morocco (10:30 am).

  • August 3: Last group stage match. Morocco vs Colombia (12:00pm).

  • August 5: Round of 16 begins between Group A's champion and Group C's runner-up.

  • August 11: Quarterfinals begin.

  • August 15: First semi-final.

  • August 16: Second semi-final.

  • August 20: Australia vs New Zealand 2023 World Cup Final.

Where to watch Women's World Cup 2023?

After months of uncertainty and negotiations over the price of television rights, FIFA and RTVE reached an agreement to broadcast the match. The state channel reached an agreement with the federal agency through the Broadcast Union (European Broadcasting Union, in Spanish). A commitment to growing and promoting women's football. The agreement also served other European countries, including Germany, France, Italy and the United Kingdom, making the list a total of 34 countries.

List of territories with EBU members FIFA Women's World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023 broadcast They are: Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Estonia, France, Georgia, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Republic of Ireland, Italy, Kosovo, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Lithuania, Moldova, Montenegro , North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine and the United Kingdom.

When and where will the 2023 Women's World Cup final be held?

World Cup Finals in Australia and New Zealand It will be held on August 20 at Australia Stadium, also known as Accor Stadium for sponsorship reasons, also hosts Australia's opening match against the Republic of Ireland. With a seating capacity of 83,500, the stadium is the second largest stadium in the country.

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