Women’s World Cup 2023 Schedule | Match Days, Date, Time, Live Streaming Schedule

Women’s World Cup 2023 Schedule is out and we all are excited for this big event to kickstart on 20th July 2023. FIFA Women’s World Cup will be a 30 day thriller where 32 teams will go head to head against each other to put their country name on top of the list.

FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 – Important things to Know

As the FIFA Women’s World Cup is just a few days to start, we will guide you throughout the important elements you need to remember when looking out for information. There is so much information provided but is it relevant to what you are looking for? Lets Find out!

FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 | Key Dates to Remember

  • 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

The tournament will kick off with thrilling matches in eight groups, each consisting of four strong teams. Only the top two teams from each group will advance to the knockout stage, which is known as the round of 16. It’s going to be an exciting journey, filled with intense competition and unforgettable moments.

FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 | Groups A-H

  • Group A: New Zealand, Norway, Philippines, Switzerland
  • Group B: Australia, Canada, Nigeria, Republic of Ireland
  • Group C: Costa Rica, Japan, Spain, Zambia
  • Group D: China, Denmark, England, Haiti
  • Group E: Netherlands, Portugal, United States, Vietnam
  • Group F: Brazil, France, Jamaica, Panama
  • Group G: Argentina, Italy, South Africa, Sweden
  • Group H: Colombia, Germany, South Korea, Morocco

FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 – Group Match Schedule

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1New Zealand vs NorwayBBC iPlayer
2Australia vs IrelandITV
3Nigeria vs CanadaBBC iPlayer
4Philippines vs SwitzerlandITV
5Spain vs Costa RicaBBC iPlayer
6USA vs VietnamBBC iPlayer
7Zambia vs JapanBBC iPlayer
8England vs HAITIITV
9Denmark vs China PRBBC iPlayer
10Sweden vs South AfricaBBC iPlayer
11Netherlands vs PortugalBBC iPlayer
12France vs JamaicaITV
13Italy vs ArgentinaITV
14Germany vs MoroccoITV
15Brazil vs PanamaITV
16Colombia vs KoreaBBC iPlayer
17New Zealand vs PhilippinesITV
18Switzerland vs NorwayITV
19Japan vs Costa RicaITV
20Spain vs ZambiaBBC iPlayer
21Canada vs IrelandITV
22USA vs NetherlandsBBC iPlayer
23Portugal vs VietnamITV
24Australia vs NigeriaBBC iPlayer
25Argentina vs South AfricaITV
26England vs DenmarkBBC iPlayer
27China PR vs HAITIITV
28Sweden vs ItalyBBC iPlayer
29France vs BrazilBBC iPlayer
30Panama vs JamaicaITV
31Korea vs MoroccoBBC iPlayer
32Norway vs PhilippinesBBC iPlayer
33Switzerland vs New ZealandBBC iPlayer
34Germany vs ColombiaITV
35Costa Rica vs ZambiaITV
36Japan vs SpainITV
37Ireland vs NigeriaBBC iPlayer
38Canada vs AustraliaBBC iPlayer
39Vietnam vs NetherlandsITV
40Portugal vs USAITV
41HAITI vs DenmarkITV
42China PR vs EnglandITV
43South Africa vs ItalyBBC iPlayer
44Argentina vs SwedenBBC iPlayer
45Jamaica vs BrazilITV
46Panama vs FranceITV
47Korea vs GermanyBBC iPlayer
48Morocco vs ColombiaBBC iPlayer
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