Women’s World Cup Australia-New Zealand 2023. | Image: FIFA
The 32 teams that Panama qualified for the Women’s World Cup are already known.
Panama Last allotment issued Women’s World Cup They beat Paraguay 1-0 in the qualifiers in New Zealand.
“We’re in the World Cup!”, The Panama Football Confederation tweeted seconds after the final whistle of the match in Hamilton.
Substitute Italian club Sampdoria striker Lynette Cedeno won the game with a header in the 75th minute.
With this, Panama qualified for their first Women’s World Cup And they will be in Group F with France, Jamaica and Brazil.
In the first match of the tournament, jointly hosted by Australia and New Zealand, Panama will face Brazil on July 24 in Adelaide.
Panama joined Haiti and Portugal as the last teams to qualify for the July 20-August 20 World Cup.
All three teams will be making their debut in the Women’s World Cup.
Women’s World Cup Australia-New Zealand 2023
Group A: New Zealand, Norway, Philippines and Switzerland
B Group: Australia, Ireland, Nigeria and Canada
Group C: Spain, Costa Rica, Zambia and Japan
Group D: England, Haiti, Denmark and China
Group E: USA, Vietnam, Netherlands and Portugal
Group F: France, Jamaica, Brazil and Panama
Group G: Sweden, South Africa, Italy and Argentina
Group H: Germany, Morocco, Colombia and South Korea
Fixtures and programming with Peruvian time:
Thursday 20th July
02.00 New Zealand v Norway, Eden Park (Auckland) / Group A
05.00 Australia v Ireland at Sydney Football Stadium / Group B
21.30 Nigeria v Canada, Melbourne Rectangle / Group B
Friday 21st July
00.00 Philippines v Switzerland at Dunedin Stadium / Group A
02.30 Spain v Costa Rica at Wellington Regional Stadium / Group C
8:00 p.m. USA v Vietnam, Eden Park (Auckland) / Group E
Saturday 22nd July
02.00 Zambia v Japan at Waikato Stadium (Hamilton) / Group C
04.30 England v Haiti at Brisbane Stadium / Group D
07.00 Denmark v China, Perth Rectangle / Group D
Sunday 23rd July
00.00 Sweden v South Africa at Wellington Regional Stadium / Group G
02.30 Netherlands v Portugal at Dunedin Stadium / Group E
05.00 France v Jamaica at Sydney Stadium / Group F
Monday 24th July
01.00 Italy – Argentina, Eden Park (Auckland) / Group G
03.30 Germany v Morocco, Melbourne Rectangle / Group H
06.00 Brazil v Panama at Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide / Group F
9:00 p.m
Tuesday 25th July
00.30 New Zealand v Philippines at Wellington Regional Stadium / Group A
03.00 Switzerland v Norway at Waikato Stadium (Hamilton) / Group A
Wednesday 26th July
00.00 Japan – Costa Rica at Dunedin Stadium / Group C
02.30 Spain – Zambia, Eden Park (Auckland) / Group C
07.00 Canada v Ireland at Perth Rectangular Stadium / Group B
8:00 p.m. USA v Netherlands at Wellington Regional Stadium / Group E
Thursday 27th July
02.30 Portugal v Vietnam at Waikato Stadium, Hamilton / Group E
05.00 Australia v Nigeria at Brisbane Stadium / Group B
7:00 p.m. Argentina v South Africa at Dunedin Stadium / Group G
Friday 28th July
03.30 England v Denmark at Sydney Football Stadium / Group D
06:00 Adelaide / Group D China v Haiti at Hindmarsh Stadium
Saturday 29 July
02.30 Sweden v Italy at Wellington Regional Stadium / Group G
05.00 France v Brazil at Brisbane Stadium / Group F
07.30 Panama v Jamaica at Perth Rectangular Stadium / Group F
23.30 South Korea v Morocco at Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide / Group H
Sunday 30th July
02.00 Norway v Philippines, Eden Park, Auckland / Group A
02.00 Switzerland v New Zealand at Dunedin Stadium / Group A
04.30 Germany – Colombia, Sydney Football Stadium / H
Monday 31st July
02.00 Japan v Spain at Wellington Regional Stadium / Group C
02.00 Costa Rica v Zambia at Waikato Stadium, Hamilton / Group C
05.00 Canada v Australia, Melbourne Rectangle / Group B
05.00 Ireland v Nigeria at Brisbane Stadium / Group B
Wednesday, August 1
02.00 Portugal v USA at Eden Park (Auckland) / Group E
02.00 Vietnam v Netherlands at Dunedin Stadium / Group E
06.00 Haiti v Denmark, Perth Rectangle / Group D
06:00 China v England at Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide / Group D
Wednesday, August 2
02.00 South Africa v Italy at Wellington Regional Stadium / Group G
02.00 Argentina v Sweden at Waikato Stadium, Hamilton / Group G
05.00 Panama v France at Sydney Football Stadium / Group F
05.00 Jamaica v Brazil, Melbourne’s Rectangular Stadium / Group F
Thursday, August 3
05.00 Morocco v Colombia, Perth Rectangle / Group H
05.00 South Korea – Germany at Brisbane Stadium / Group H
August 5
Winner A v Runner-up C, Eden Park, Auckland (49)
Winner C – Runner A, Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington (50)
August 6
Winner E – Second G, Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney (51)
Winner G – Runner Up E, Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne (52)
August 7
Winner B – Runner-up D, Stadium Australia, Sydney (53)
Winner D – Runner-up B, Long Park, Brisbane (54)
August 8
Winner F – Runner-up H, Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide (55)
Winner H v Runner-up F, Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne (56)
August 11
Winner 49 – Winner 51, Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington (57)
Winner 50 – Winner 52, Eden Park, Auckland (58)
August 12
Winner 53 – Winner 55, Long Park, Brisbane (59)
Winner 54 – Winner 56, Stadium Australia, Sydney (60)
August 15
Winner 57 – Winner 58, Eden Park, Auckland (61)
August 16
Winner 59 – Winner 60, Stadium Australia, Sydney (62)
August 19
Loser 61 – Loser 62, Long Park, Brisbane (63)
20th August
Winner 61 – Winner 62, Stadium Australia, Sydney (64)