2023 Women's World Cup Bracket, Full Results, Spain win title

FIFA Women's World Cup 2023: teams, match schedule dates, fixtures list, times, venues, how to watch, prize money..




  • 32 Out of the 169 Women's Soccer National teams will compete at the FIFA Women's World Cup that will take place Australia and New Zealand s during the course of 32 Days, Scheduled from 20 July to 20 August 2023.

The 9th edition of 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup in history and will be the biggest yet with 32 teams competing across 64 games in two countries will be held in Australia and New Zealand next year. .



Spain made history in winning its first Women’s World Cup title on Sunday with a 1-0 win over England.

The victory made La Roja the first team to hold the under-17, under-20 and senior world titles at the same time. Spain is the fifth winner in nine editions of the Women’s World Cup and joins Germany as the only two nations to win both the men’s and women’s tournament.

Spain’s men’s team won in 2010. Spain played in the final in only its third appearance in the women’s tournament.





This page of Sportshistori.com contains complete information about the Women’s World Cup 2023 dates, schedule, times, groups, teams, fixtures, venues, and historical statistics.



When does the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup Starts.?


Both Host teams Australia & New Zealand will kick-off the 2023 Women’s World Cup in their respective countries on 20th July, 2023.

Aussies will face the Norway at the Sydney Football Stadium, While the Black Ferns Women's will challege against the Republic of Ireland in Eden Park, Auckland, that will be the Opening Match.

2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup will starts on 20th July, while the Women's Soccer mega tournament will culminate on the Finals Day, 20th August, 2023 at Stadium Australia in Sydney.


Where is the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 will take place.?


The 9th FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 will be held in Two countries, Australia & New Zealand. There are Six stadiums will be used in Australia, and four in New Zealand. Eden Park in Auckland will host the opening game, with Stadium Australia in Sydney to host the 2023 Women’s World Cup final match.



FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Stadiums, Host Venues, Locations, cities, Seating Capacity.


There are nine host cities, five in Australia and four in New Zealand:


Australian Stadiums

  • Stadium Australia, Sydney (capacity 83,500)

  • Sydney Football Stadium (capacity 45,000)

  • Melbourne Rectangular Stadium (capacity 30,500)

  • Lang Park, Brisbane (capacity 52,500)

  • Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide (capacity 22,000)

  • Perth Rectangular Stadium (capacity 22,500)


New Zealand Stadiums

  • Eden Park, Auckland (capacity 50,000)

  • Wellington Regional Stadium (capacity 34,500)

  • Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin (capacity 30,748)

  • Waikato Stadium, Hamilton (capacity 25,800)


FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023, Schedule Dates.


Opening Ceremony, Game: The 2023 Women’s World Cup opening match will be played at Eden Park on 20 July 2023, with co-hosts New Zealand playing Norway. The first match in Australia will be played on the same day at Sydney Football Stadium. (Australia vs Republic Of Ireland)



Group stage: July 20-August 3

Round of 16: August 5-8

Quarterfinals: August 11-12

Semifinals: August 15-16

Third-place playoff: August 19

Final: August 20



Groups A, C, E, G: New Zealand (Auckland, Dunedin, Hamilton, Wellington)

Groups B, D, F, H: Australia (Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth, Sydney)



What is the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 tournament format, How it works.?


For the first time in FIFA Women's World Cup history, the 2023 edition will have 32 teams competing — eight more than the previous tournament.

The 32 teams were drawn into eight groups of four nations. The top two teams in each group will advance to the knockout rounds.

The competition then moves onto a round of 16, quarterfinals, semifinals and final.



Which teams have Qualified for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, by confed's.



AFC - Australia (co-hosts), China, Japan, Philippines, South Korea, Vietnam

CAF - Morocco, Nigeria, South Africa, Zambia

CONCACAF - Canada, Costa Rica, Jamaica, United States

CONMEBOL - Argentina, Brazil, Colombia

OFC - New Zealand (co-hosts)

UEFA - Denmark, England, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Republic of Ireland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland.


FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 Draw: groups, All 32- teams list.



For the first-time ever A total of Expanded 32 teams format, they will compete in eight groups of four nations at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup:


Group A :  New Zealand, Norway, Philippines, Switzerland,

Group B :   Australia,  Republic of Ireland,  Nigeria,  Canada

Group C :   Spain,  Costa Rica,  Zambia,  Japan

Group D :  England, Denmark, France, China

Group E :  USA,  Vietnam,  Netherlands, Brazil

Group G :  Sweden,  South Africa,  Italy,  Argentina

Group H :  Germany,  Morocco,  Colombia,  Korea Republic



FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 schedule: Full Match dates, Kick-off times, team fixtures List.




GROUP STAGE




Thursday, July 20

Group A:  New Zealand  1 - 0  Norway - (Eden Park, Auckland

Group B:  Australia  1 - 0  Republic of Ireland - (Sydney Football Stadium.



Friday, July 21

Group B:  Nigeria  0-0  Canada - (Melbourne Rectangular)

Group A:  Philippines 0 - 2  Switzerland - (Forsyth Barr, Dunedin)

Group C:  Spain 3 - 0  Costa Rica - (Wellington Regional)



Saturday, July 22

Group E:  USA  3 - 0  Vietnam - (Eden Park, Auckland)

Group C:  Zambia 0 - 5  Japan - (Waikato, Hamilton)

Group D:  England 1 - 0  Haiti - (Lang Park, Brisbane)

Group D:  Denmark  1 - 0  China - (Perth Rectangular)



Sunday, July 23

Group E: Netherlands 1 - 0 Portugal - (Forsyth Barr, Dunedin)

Group F:  France 0 - 0 Jamaica - (Sydney Football Stadium)

Group G:  Sweden 2 - 1 South Africa - (Wellington Regional)



Monday, July 24

Group G: Italy 1 - 0  Argentina - (Eden Park, Auckland)

Group H: Germany  6 - 0  Morocco - (Melbourne Rectangular)

Group F: Brazil  4  - 0  Panama - (Hindmarsh, Adelaide)



Tuesday, July 25

Group H: Colombia  1 - 0  South Korea - (Sydney Football Stadium)

Group A: New Zealand  0 - 1  Philippines - (Wellington Regional)

Group A:  Switzerland  0 - 0 Norway - (Waikato, Hamilton)



Wednesday, July 26

Group C:  Japan  2 - 0 Costa Rica - (Forsyth Barr, Dunedin)

Group C:  Spain  5 - 0  Zambia - (Eden Park, Auckland)

Group B:  Canada  2 - 1  Republic of Ireland - (Perth Rectangular)



Thursday, July 27

Group E:  United States  1-1  Netherlands - (Wellington Regional;)

Group E:  Portugal  2-0  Vietnam - (Waikato, Hamilton)

Group B:  Australia 2 - 3  Nigeria - (Lang Park, Brisbane)



Friday, July 28

Group G:  Argentina  2-2  South Africa - (Forsyth Barr, Dunedin)

Group D:  England  1 - 0  Denmark - (Sydney Football Stadium)

Group D:  China  1 - 0  Haiti -  (Hindmarsh, Adelaide)



Saturday, July 29

Group G: Sweden  5-0  Italy - (Wellington Regional)

Group F: France  2-1 Brazil - (Lang Park, Brisbane)

Group F: Panama  0-1  Jamaica - (Perth Rectangular)



Sunday, July 30

Group H: South Korea 0-1  Morocco - (Hindmarsh, Adelaide)

Group A: Switzerland  0-0  New Zealand - (Forsyth Barr, Dunedin)

Group A: Norway  6-0  Philippines - (Eden Park, Auckland)

Group H: Germany  1-2  Colombia - (Sydney Football Stadium)



Monday, July 31

Group C:  Japan  4 - 0  Spain - (Wellington Regional)

Group C:  Costa Rica 1-3  Zambia - (Waikato, Hamilton)

Group B:  Canada 0 - 4  Australia - (Lang Park, Brisbane)

Group B:  Republic of Ireland 0-0  Nigeria - (Melbourne Rectangular)



Tuesday, Aug. 1

Group E:  Portugal 0 - 0 United States - (Eden Park, Auckland)

Group E:  Vietnam  0 - 7  Netherlands - (Forsyth Barr, Dunedin)

Group D:  Haiti  0-2  Denmark - (Perth Rectangular)

Group D:  China  1-6  England - (Hindmarsh, Adelaide)



Wednesday, Aug. 2

Group G:  Argentina  0-2  Sweden - (Waikato, Hamilton)

Group G:  South Africa  3-2  Italy - (Wellington Regional)

Group F:  Panama  3-6  France - (Sydney Football Stadium)

Group F:  Jamaica  0-0  Brazil - (Melbourne Rectangular)



Thursday, Aug. 3

Group H: South Korea  1-1  Germany - (Lang Park, Brisbane)

Group H: Morocco  1 - 0  Colombia - (Perth Rectangular)



FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Knockout Stage - Round of 16 Schedule.




Friday, Aug. 5

49 - Switzerland  1- 5 Spain - (Eden Park, Auckland)

50 - Japan  3 - 1 Norway - (Wellington Regional)


Saturday, Aug. 6

51 - Netherlands 2 - 0  South Africa - (Sydney Football Stadium)

52 - Sweden 0-0 United States on pen 5-4 - (Melbourne Rectangular)


Sunday, Aug. 7

53 -  Australia  2 - 0  Denmark  - (Stadium Australia, Sydney)

54 -  England 0-0 Nigeria 4-2 on pens  - (Lang Park, Brisbane)


Monday, Aug. 8

55 -  Colombia  1-0  Jamaica - (Hindmarsh, Adelaide)

56 -  France  4-0  Morocco - (Melbourne Rectangular)



MORE: 2023 Women's World Cup Round of 16 Schedule, Knockout bracket, Fixtures, Kick-off times.



FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Knockout Stage - Quarter-finals Schedule



Thursday, Aug. 11


57 -  Spain  2 - 1  Netherlands - (Wellington Regional)
 
58 -  Sweden 2 - 1 Japan  - (Eden Park, Auckland)



Friday, Aug. 12


59 - Australia 0-0 France 7-6 on pens  - (Lang Park, Brisbane)

60 - England  2 - 1 Colombia, - (Stadium Australia, Sydney)







FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Knockout Stage - Semi-finals Schedule.




Monday, Aug. 15

61 - Report:   Spain  2 - 1  Sweden –  (Eden Park, Auckland)



Tuesday, Aug. 16

62 - Report:  Australia  1 - 3  England –  (Stadium Australia, Sydney)



FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Knockout Stage - THIRD PLACE



Friday, Aug. 19

63 - Sweden  2 - 0  Australia  - (Lang Park, Brisbane)



When & Where is the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Final, schedule date, time, venue.?




Saturday, Aug. 20


64 -   Spain beat England 1-0 to wins first FIFA Women's Cup title   - (Stadium Australia, Sydney)




Who has won the Last Women's World Cup, current defending champions.?



U.S. women’s soccer team had long been waited for Four years after the 2015 Final become the third-time FIFA Women’s World Cup winners, USWNT had successfully defended its title in 2019 Women’s World Cup final match against the Netherlands, winning 2 to 0 in France’s Stade de Lyon.


How much Prize money will be awarded to winners of 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, Full payout Breakdown?




The Women's World Cup is getting $150 million in prize money, a 300% increase over 2019 but still only about a third of the $440m the men got in Qatar 2022.


Although the $150m fund for the first 32-team tournament is a huge boost from the $30m for the 24-team edition in 2019, and 10 times what it was in 2015, it is still considerably lower than the $440m total prize money awarded at the 32-team men's World Cup in Qatar last year.



2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup Prize money, Breakdown, winners share..


A total of $4 million was taken home by Team USA, which won the tournament. Here is the breakdown:


Winner: $4 million

Runners-up: $2.6 million

Third place: $2 million

Fourth place: $1.6 million

Quarter-finalists: $1.45 million each

Round of 16: $1 million each

Group stage: $750,000 each






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