Women’s football is gaining more and more strength in the world, because today it is also admired and applauded by many fans of the most popular sport in the world.

The next competition that will show the talent that women have for this sport is the FIFA Women’s World Cup, which after an exciting qualifying tournament, already has exact dates and times for all the matches that make up this competition.

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Linda Caicedo will be one of the important figures that will participate in said competition.

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If you are a fan of this kind of competitive matches, we invite you to be aware of everything that will happen with the 32 qualified teams, which due to their excellent performance have qualified for one of the most important tournaments in the world.

Match schedule for the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023

Group stage:

The first phase of this competition will have 32 teams, which will be divided into 8 groups and each of these will have 4 countries that will be represented by the best players of their nation.

Schedule of the entire group stage according to FIFA

July 20th

  1. Pool A – New Zealand vs Norway 19:00, Eden Park (Auckland/Tāmaki Makaurau)
  2. Pool B – Australia vs Republic of Ireland 20:00, Australia Stadium (Sydney/Gadigal)

July 21

  1. Pool B – Nigeria vs Canada 12:30, Melbourne Rectangle Stadium (Melbourne/Naarm)
  2. Pool A – Philippines vs Switzerland 17:00, Dunedin Stadium (Dunedin/Ōtepoti)
  3. Group C – Spain vs Costa Rica 19:30, Wellington Regional Stadium (Wellington/Te Whanganui-a-tara)

July 22

  1. Group E – United States vs Vietnam 13:00, Eden Park (Auckland/Tāmaki Makaurau)
  2. Pool C – Zambia vs Japan 19:00, Waikato Stadium (Hamilton/Kirikiriroa)
  3. Group D – England vs Haiti 19:30, Brisbane Stadium (Brisbane/Meaanjin)
  4. Pool D – Denmark vs China PR 20:00, Perth Rectangle Stadium (Perth/Boorloo)

July 23th

  1. Group G – Sweden vs South Africa 17:00, Wellington Regional Stadium (Wellington/Te Whanganui-a-tara)
  2. Group E – Netherlands vs Portugal 19:30, Dunedin Stadium (Dunedin/Ōtepoti)
  3. Group F – France vs Jamaica 20:00, Sydney Football Stadium (Sydney/Gadigal)

July 24

  1. Group G – Italy vs Argentina 18:00, Eden Park (Auckland/Tāmaki Makaurau)
  2. Group H – Germany vs Morocco 18:30, Melbourne Rectangular Stadium (Melbourne/Naarm)
  3. Group F – Brazil vs Panama 20:30, Hindmarsh Stadium (Adelaide/Tarntanya)

July 25

  1. Group H – Colombia vs Korea Republic 12:00, Sydney Football Stadium (Sydney/Gadigal)
  2. Pool A – New Zealand vs Philippines 17:30, Wellington Regional Stadium (Wellington/Te Whanganui-a-tara)
  3. Group A – Switzerland vs Norway 20:00, Waikato Stadium (Hamilton/Kirikiriroa)

July 26

  1. Group C – Japan vs Costa Rica 17:00, Dunedin Stadium (Dunedin/Ōtepoti)
  2. Group C – Spain vs Zambia 19:30, Eden Park (Auckland/Tāmaki Makaurau)
  3. Pool B – Canada vs Republic of Ireland 20:00, Perth Rectangle Stadium (Perth/Boorloo)

July 27th

  1. Group E – United States vs Netherlands 1:00 p.m., Wellington Regional Stadium (Wellington/Te Whanganui-a-tara)
  2. Group E – Portugal vs Vietnam 19:30, Waikato Stadium (Hamilton/Kirikiriroa)
  3. Pool B – Australia vs Nigeria 20:00, Brisbane Stadium (Brisbane/Meaanjin)

28 of July

  1. Group G – Argentina vs South Africa 12:00, Dunedin Stadium (Dunedin/Ōtepoti)
  2. Group D – England v Denmark 18:30, Sydney Football Stadium (Sydney/Gadigal)
  3. Group D – China PR – Haiti 20:30, Hindmarsh Stadium (Adelaide/Tarntanya)

July 29

  1. Group G – Sweden vs Italy 19:30, Wellington Regional Stadium (Wellington/Te Whanganui-a-tara)
  2. Group F – France vs Brazil 20:00, Brisbane Stadium (Brisbane/Meaanjin)
  3. Group F – Panama vs Jamaica 20:30, Perth Rectangular Stadium (Perth/Boorloo)

July 30

  1. Group H – Korea Republic vs Morocco 14:00, Hindmarsh Stadium (Adelaide/Tarntanya)
  2. Pool A – Norway vs Philippines 19:00, Eden Park (Auckland/Tāmaki Makaurau)
  3. Group A – Switzerland vs New Zealand 19:00, Dunedin Stadium (Dunedin/Ōtepoti)
  4. Group H – Germany vs Colombia 19:30, Sydney Football Stadium (Sydney/Gadigal)

July 31st

  1. Group C – Japan vs Spain 19:00, Wellington Regional Stadium (Wellington/Te Whanganui-a-tara)
  2. Group C – Costa Rica vs Zambia 19:00, Waikato Stadium (Hamilton/Kirikiriroa)
  3. Pool B – Canada v Australia 20:00, Melbourne Rectangle Stadium (Melbourne/Naarm)
  4. Group B – Republic of Ireland vs Nigeria 20:00, Brisbane Stadium (Brisbane/Meaanjin)

August 1

  1. Group E – Portugal vs United States 19:00, Eden Park (Auckland/Tāmaki Makaurau)

    Group E – Vietnam vs Netherlands 19:00, Dunedin Stadium (Dunedin/Ōtepoti)

    Group D – Haiti vs Denmark 19:00, Perth Rectangle Stadium (Perth/Boorloo)

    Pool D – China PR vs England 20:30, Hindmarsh Stadium (Adelaide/Tarntanya)

August 2nd

  1. Group G – South Africa vs Italy 19:00, Wellington Regional Stadium (Wellington/Te Whanganui-a-tara)

    Group G – Argentina vs Sweden 19:00, Waikato Stadium (Hamilton/Kirikiriroa)

    Group F – Panama vs France 20:00, Sydney Football Stadium (Sydney/Gadigal)

    Group F – Jamaica vs Brazil 20:00, Melbourne Rectangle Stadium (Melbourne/Naarm)

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August 3rd

  1. Group H – Korea Republic vs Germany 20:00, Brisbane Stadium (Brisbane/Meaanjin)

    Group H – Morocco vs Colombia 18:00, Perth Rectangular Stadium (Perth/Boorloo)

round of 16

To keep this phase in mind, it will be played from August 5 to 8. In this, the teams that have remained first and second, depending on the groups, will face each other.

Quarter finals

This elimination phase will take place between August 11 and 12. 4 games were scheduled in which the best 8 teams of the contest will face each other.

Semifinal

Here the direct elimination phases would begin and they will take place on August 15 and August 16. In these matches the 4 world teams will face each other.

At the end of the matches, it will be known who will go to the matches to celebrate the third and fourth place. On the other hand, which of the two teams will reach the grand final due to their soccer mystique.

Match for third place

  1. August 19

    Loser of the match i vs. Loser of match ii 18:00, Brisbane Stadium (Brisbane/Meaanjin)

End August 20

Match Winner i vs Match Winner ii 20:00, Stadium Australia (Sydney/Gadigal)

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