Who is advancing to the quarterfinals of the 2023 Women’s World Cup? Bracket, Teams, Match Schedule, Fixtures, Times.
The round of 16 at the 2023 women’s World Cup is underway and we’ve already seen a few teams qualify for the quarterfinals. Here’s a look at all the teams that are moving on in the bracket at the World Cup.
Who has qualified for World Cup quarterfinals in knockout bracket
Spain
After a disappointing effort against Japan in the group stage finale, Spain came out firing on all cylinders in a 5-1 win over Switzerland to get out of the round of 16 for the first time in team history. Alexia Putellas still Not-in-Mood.
Japan
It was another dominant performance from the Asian side against Norway in the round of 16. Japan had 61% possession in this match after relying heavily on counterattacking play against Spain, showing the ability to play multiple styles. This team is looking dangerous as a title threat.
Netherlands
The Dutch got some luck, as the second goal was largely a result of South Africa goalkeeper Kaylin Swart being unable to hold the ball on a shot. The Dutch are going to be without star midfielder Danielle van de Donk due to card accumulation.
Sweden
The Swedish had trouble with the United States for regulation and extra time, but ultimately held their nerve in the penalty shootout to once again get a win over the Americans in a crucial international competition..
2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup Quarterfinal bracket, schedule dates, times.
Spain vs. Netherlands, August 11
Japan vs. Sweden, August 11
Australia- vs. France, August 12
England vs. Colombia, August 12
Thursday, Aug. 11
57 - Spain 2 - 1 Netherlands - (Wellington Regional)
Spain thrashed Switzerland 5-1 while the Netherlands beat South Africa 2-0 in the Round of 16.
58 - Sweden 2 - 1 Japan - (Eden Park, Auckland)
Red-hot Japan defeated Norway 3-1 while Sweden knocked out the United States in a thrilling 5-4 penalty shootout after a goalless draw to reach the quarterfinals.
Friday, Aug. 12
59 - Australia 0-0 France 7-6 on pens - (Lang Park, Brisbane)
Australia cruised past Denmark 2-0 while France easily beat Morocco 4-0 to set up the third quarterfinal clash.
60 - England 2 - 1 Colombia, - (Stadium Australia, Sydney)
England defeated Nigeria 4-2 in a penalty shootout after a 0-0 draw, while Colombia secured a 1-0 victory over Jamaica to reach the final eight for the first time in their history.
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