Women's World Cup 2023: Fixtures and results

  • All FIFA Women's World Cup fixtures and results
  • USWNT defending champions after 2019 victory in France
  • Tournament takes place in Australia and New Zealand

The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup will kick off in July
The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup will kick off in July / ANGELA WEISS/GettyImages
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The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup is here.

Defending champions the USWNT, England, Germnay, Canada, Brazil, and France are among those competing in Australia and New Zealand for the coveted trophy in the tournament's first-ever expanded format of 32 teams.


All kick-off times BST

When are the Women's World Cup group fixtures?

Group A

Hannah Wilkinson
New Zealand have already made history / Phil Walter/GettyImages
  • 20 July - 08:00 - New Zealand 1-0 Norway - Eden Park, Auckland - BBC
  • 21 July - 06:00 - Philippines 0-2 Switzerland - Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin - ITV
  • 25 July - 06:30 - New Zealand 0-1 Philippines - Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington - ITV
  • 25 July - 09:00 - Switzerland 0-0 Norway - Waikato Stadium, Hamilton - ITV
  • 30 July - 08:00 - Switzerland 0-0 New Zealand - Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin - BBC
  • 30 July - 08:00 - Norway 6-0 Philippines - Eden Park, Auckland - BBC

Position

Team

Pld

W

D

L

GD

Pts

1

Switzerland

3

1

2

0

+2

5

2

Norway

3

1

1

1

+5

4

3

New Zealand

3

1

1

1

0

4

4

Philippines

3

1

0

2

-7

3


Group B

Australia are tipped to do well
Australia are tipped to do well / Visionhaus/GettyImages
  • 20 July - 11:00 - Australia 1-0 Republic of Ireland - Stadium Australia, Sydney - ITV
  • 21 July - 03:30 - Nigeria 0-0 Canada - Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne - BBC
  • 26 July - 13:00 - Canada 2-1 Republic of Ireland - Perth Rectangular Stadium, Perth - ITV
  • 27 July - 11:00 - Australia 2-3 Nigeria - Lang Park, Brisbane - BBC
  • 31 July - 11:00 - Canada 0-4 Australia - Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne - BBC
  • 30 July - 11:00 - Republic of Ireland 0-0 Nigeria - Lang Park, Brisbane - BBC

Position

Team

Pld

W

D

L

GD

Pts

1

Australia

3

2

0

1

+4

6

2

Nigeria

3

1

2

0

+1

5

3

Canada

3

1

1

1

-3

4

4

Ireland

3

0

1

2

-2

1


Group C

Aitana Bonmati
Aitana Bonmati is Spain's beating heart / Catherine Ivill/GettyImages
  • 21 July - 08:30 - Spain 3-0 Costa Rica - Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington - BBC
  • 22 July - 08:00 - Zambia 0-5 Japan - Waikato Stadium, Hamilton - BBC
  • 26 July - 06:00 - Japan 2-0 Costa Rica - Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin - ITV
  • 26 July - 08:30 - Spain 5-0 Zambia - Eden Park, Auckland - BBC
  • 31 July - 08:00 - Japan 4-0 Spain - Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington - ITV
  • 31 July - 08:00 - Costa Rica 1-3 Zambia - Waikato Stadium, Hamilton - ITV

Position

Team

Pld

W

D

L

GD

Pts

1

Japan

3

3

0

0

+11

9

2

Spain

3

2

0

1

+4

6

3

Zambia

3

1

0

2

-8

3

4

Costa Rica

3

0

0

3

-7

0


Group D

Georgia Stanway
England scraped past Haiti / Justin Setterfield/GettyImages
  • 22 July - 10:30 - England 1-0 Haiti - Lang Park, Brisbane - ITV
  • 22 July - 13:00 - Denmark 1-0 China - Perth Rectangular Stadium, Perth - BBC
  • 28 July - 09:30 - England 1-0 Denmark - Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney - BBC
  • 28 July - 12:00 - China 1-0 Haiti - Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide - ITV
  • 1 August - 12:00 - China 1-6 England - Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide - ITV
  • 1 August - 12:00 - Haiti 0-2 Denmark - Perth Rectangular Stadium, Perth - ITV

Position

Team

Pld

W

D

L

GD

Pts

1

England

3

3

0

0

+7

9

2

Denmark

3

2

0

1

+2

6

3

China

3

1

0

2

-5

3

4

Haiti

3

0

0

3

-4

0


Group E

The United States and Vietnam kicked off Group E
The United States and Vietnam kicked off Group E / SAEED KHAN/GettyImages
  • 22 July - 02:00 - United States 3-0 Vietnam - Eden Park, Auckland - BBC
  • 23 July - 08:30 - Netherlands 1-0 Portugal - Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin - BBC
  • 27 July - 02:00 - United States 1-1 Netherlands - Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington - BBC
  • 27 July - 08:30 - Portugal 2-0 Vietnam - Waikato Stadium, Hamilton - ITV
  • 1 August - 08:00 - Portugal 0-0 United States - Eden Park, Auckland - ITV
  • 1 August - 08:00 - Vietnam 0-7 Netherlands - Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin - ITV

Position

Team

Pld

W

D

L

GD

Pts

1

Netherlands

3

2

1

0

+8

7

2

United States

3

1

2

0

+3

5

3

Portugal

3

1

1

1

+1

4

4

Vietnam

3

0

0

3

-12

0


Group F

Ary Borges
Brazil put out an early statement / Sarah Reed/GettyImages
  • 23 July - 11:00 - France 0-0 Jamaica - Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney - ITV
  • 24 July - 13:00 - Brazil 4-0 Panama - Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide - ITV
  • 29 July - 11:00 - France 2-1 Brazil - Lang Park, Brisbane - BBC
  • 29 July - 13:30 - Panama 0-1 Jamaica - Perth Rectangular Stadium, Perth - ITV
  • 2 August - 11:00 - Panama 3-6 France - Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney - ITV
  • 2 August - 11:00 - Jamaica 0-0 Brazil - Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne - ITV

Position

Team

Pld

W

D

L

GD

Pts

1

France

3

2

1

0

+4

7

2

Jamaica

3

1

2

0

+1

5

3

Brazil

3

1

1

1

+3

4

4

Panama

3

0

0

3

-8

0


Group G

South Africa pulled off a huge shock
South Africa pulled off a huge shock / Lars Baron/GettyImages
  • 23 July - 06:00 - Sweden 2-1 South Africa - Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington - BBC
  • 24 July - 07:00 - Italy 1-0 Argentina - Eden Park, Auckland - ITV
  • 28 July - 01:00 - Argentina 2-2 South Africa - Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin - ITV
  • 29 July - 08:30 - Sweden 5-0 Italy - Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington - BBC
  • 2 August - 08:00 - Argentina 0-2 Sweden - Waikato Stadium, Hamilton - BBC
  • 2 August - 08:00 - South Africa 3-2 Italy - Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington - BBC

Position

Team

Pld

W

D

L

GD

Pts

1

Sweden

3

3

0

0

+8

9

2

South Africa

3

1

1

1

0

4

3

Italy

3

1

0

2

-5

3

4

Argentina

3

0

1

2

-3

1


Group H

Morocco got through to the knockouts at their first World Cup
Morocco got through to the knockouts at their first World Cup / Paul Kane/GettyImages
  • 24 July - 09:30 - Germany 6-0 Morocco - Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne - ITV
  • 25 July - 03:00 - Colombia 2-0 South Korea - Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney - BBC
  • 30 July - 05:30 - South Korea 0-1 Morocco - Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide - BBC
  • 30 July - 10:00 - Germany 1-2 Colombia - Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney - ITV
  • 3 August - 11:00 - South Korea 1-1 Germany - Lang Park, Brisbane - BBC
  • 3 August - 11:00 - Morocco 1-0 Colombia - Perth Rectangular Stadium, Perth - BBC

Position

Team

Pld

W

D

L

GD

Pts

1

Colombia

3

2

0

1

+2

6

2

Morocco

3

2

0

1

-4

6

3

Germany

3

1

1

1

+5

4

4

South Korea

3

0

1

2

-3

1


When are the Women's World Cup last 16 fixtures?

  • 5 August - 06:00 - Switzerland 1-5 Spain - Eden Park, Auckland - BBC
  • 5 August - 09:00 - Japan 3-1 Norway - Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington - ITV
  • 6 August - 03:00 - Netherlands 2-0 South Africa - Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney - BBC
  • 6 August - 10:00Sweden 0-0 United States (Sweden won 5-4 on penalties) - Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne - ITV
  • 7 August - 08:30 - England 0-0 Nigeria (England won 4-2 on penalties) - Lang Park, Brisbane - BBC
  • 7 August - 11:30 - Australia 2-0 Denmark - Stadium Australia, Sydney - BBC
  • 8 August - 09:00 - Colombia 1-0 Jamaica - Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne - ITV
  • 8 August - 12:00 - France 4-0 Morocco - Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide - BBC

When are the Women's World Cup quarter-finals?

  • 11 August - 02:00 - Spain 2-1 Netherlands (aet)- Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington - ITV
  • 11 August - 08:30 - Japan 1-2 Sweden - Eden Park, Auckland - BBC
  • 12 August - 08:00 - Australia 0-0 France (Australia won 7-6 on penalties) - Lang Park, Brisbane - ITV
  • 12 August - 11:30 - England 2-1 Colombia - Stadium Australia, Sydney - ITV

When are the Women's World Cup semi-finals?


When is the Women's World Cup third place play-off?


When is the Women's World Cup final?


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