Women's World Cup Round of 16 Bracket: Schedule, Results

FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 Round of 16 teams, knockout bracket, match schedule, fixtures,






The 2023 Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand is on the cusp of the Round of 16.

The 32 qualified national teams participating in the group stage will be trimmed down to 16 for the next phase of the tournament as the battle for glory begins to intensify for those left in the running.



The knockout bracket kicks off on Saturday, August 5 in New Zealand. Switzerland and Spain face off in Auckland while Japan and Norway face off in Wellington. The rest of the round of 16 will take place in Australia. The full bracket is listed below with game dates.



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2023 Women's World Cup Groups, Full Teams List




Three teams have already qualified to the Round of 16 (though final placement — 1st or 2nd place — has been determined), while four teams are mathematically eliminated as of Saturday, July 29.





2023 Women's World Cup Round of 16 bracket




Switzerland vs. Spain, August 5

Netherlands vs. South Africa, August 6

Japan vs. Norway, August 5

Sweden vs. United States, August 6

Australia vs. Australia, August 7

 Colombia vs. Jamaica, August 8

England vs. Nigeria, August 7

France vs. Morocco, August 8





Women's World Cup Round of 16 fixtures, Schedule Dates, Kick-off times, Venues, Locations.




The matchups in the Round of 16 are predetermined and the bracket is updated as each team clinches first or second place in their respective groups.



Date    —  Match    —  Time    — City





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)







What happens if knockout matches finish tied?




There has to be a winner on the day for each Round of 16 match and for subsequent knockout-round matches (quarterfinals, semifinals, third-place match, final).

  • So if teams are tied after 90 minutes of regulation, the match goes into a 30-minute period of extra time.

  • If the deadlock persists after those 30 minutes of extra time, then a penalty shootout will determine the team that moves on to the quarterfinals.











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