The next edition of the Women’s World Cup is sure to be a huge thrill at the stadiums of Australia and New Zealand.
Next version of Women’s World Cup It already has venues, dates, categorized teams and defined groups. The most important tournament of countries on the planet will return in its women’s edition 2023when Australia and New Zealand Get the teams that manage to defend their place in the championship.
Women’s World Cup Playoffs New Zealand-Australia 2023: When, Where, How and the Teams
Here at GOAL we tell you what you need to know about the next edition of the Women’s World Cup
When and where is the Women’s World Cup?
The competitions are held in different cities of Australia and New Zealand Between July 20 and August 20, 2023. The two Oceanian nations voted ahead of Colombia in a vote to select a World Cup venue, while Brazil and Japan withdrew their candidacies during the process.
Australia offers cities as destinations Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth. For its part, New Zealand will have 32 participating teams Auckland, Hamilton, Wellington and Dunedin.
Classified Teams and Teams
groups
Group A | B Group | Group C | Group D |
New Zealand | Australia | Spain | England |
Norway | Ireland | Costa Rica | Haiti |
Philippines | Nigeria | Zambia | Denmark |
Swiss | Canada | Japan | China |
Group E | Group F | Group G | Group H |
America | France | Sweden | Germany |
Vietnam | Jamaica | South Africa | Morocco |
Netherlands | Brazil | Italy | Colombia |
Portugal | Panama | Argentina | South Korea |
He The repechage was held from February 17 to 23, 2023 In New Zealand, Portugal, Haiti and Panama secured the last tickets to the World Cup.
Graded exams
Australia |
New Zealand |
South Korea |
Japan |
China |
Philippines |
Vietnam |
Canada |
America |
Jamaica |
Costa Rica |
Morocco |
Nigeria |
South Africa |
Zambia |
Denmark |
Spain |
Sweden |
France |
Colombia |
Brazil |
Argentina |
Portugal | Panama |
Haiti | Germany |
Italy | England |
Ireland | Norway |
Netherlands | Swiss |
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