Updated: August 21 with final results
The FIFA Women's World Cup is a professional association football tournament officially organized by FIFA and contested by recognized senior women's national football teams. This illustrious tournament is held every four years. It always takes place one year after the FIFA Men's World Cup, with the USA as the current defending champions.
The ninth edition of the FIFA Women's World Cup will kick off on July 20, with the opening matches involving co-host nations New Zealand and Australia. New Zealand will kick off proceedings head-to-head against 1995 World Cup winners Norway at Eden Park, Auckland. The action will continue on the same day with Australia facing off against Women's World Cup newbies, the Republic of Ireland, at the Sydney Stadium.
Here's everything football lovers need to know about the upcoming FIFA Women's World Cup, including all the teams competing and the full schedule.
How many teams compete in the FIFA Women's World Cup?
The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup has expanded from 24 teams competing to 32 this year, replicating the same format from the Men's World Cup and promoting more inclusivity with the teams.
The Women's World Cup commences with the group stages on July 20. Eight groups of four teams (A-H) will play against each other in round-robin format group matches.
The top two teams from every group (16 total) advance to the knockout stages.
The winners progress to the quarter-finals, semi-finals, and the final tournament on August 20. Across all tournaments and the FIFA Women's World Cup, 64 games will be played in total.
What are the groups?
- Group A: New Zealand, Norway, Switzerland, the Philippines
- Group B: Australia, Canada, Ireland, Nigeria
- Group C: Costa Rica, Spain, Japan, 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, Morocco, South Korea
FIFA Women's World Cup: All Fixtures
Below is the full schedule for the Women's World Cup. All times listed will be in EST, and match winners will be in bold.
Thursday, July 20
- 3:00 AM (Group A) New Zealand vs Norway (1-0)
- 6:00 AM (Group B) Australia vs Ireland (1-0)
Friday, July 21
- 10:30 AM (Group B) Canada vs Nigeria (0-0)
- 1:00 AM (Group A) Philippines vs Switzerland (0-2)
- 3:30 AM (Group C) Spain vs Costa Rica (3-0)
Saturday, July 22
- 9:00 PM (Group E) USA vs Vietnam (3-0)
- 3:00 AM (Group C) Japan vs Zambia (5-0)
- 5:30 AM (Group D) England vs Haiti (1-0)
- 8:00 AM (Group D) China vs Denmark (0-1)
Sunday, July 23
- 1:00 AM (Group G) South Africa vs Sweden (1-2)
- 3:30 AM (Group E) Netherlands vs Portugal (1-0)
- 6:00 AM (Group F) France vs Jamaica (0-0)
Monday, July 24
- 2:00 AM (Group G) Italy vs Argentina (1-0)
- 4:30 AM (Group H) Germany vs Morocco (6-0)
- 7:00 AM (Group F) Brazil vs Panama (3-0)
Tuesday, July 25
- 10:00 PM (Group H) Colombia vs South Korea (2-0)
- 1:30 AM (Group A) New Zealand vs Philippines (0-1)
- 4:00 AM (Group A) Switzerland vs Norway (0-0)
Wednesday, July 26
- 1:00 AM (Group C) Japan vs Costa Rica (2-0)
- 3:30 AM (Group C) Spain vs Zambia (5-0)
- 8:00 AM (Group B) Canada vs Ireland (2-1)
Thursday, July 27
- 9:00 PM (Group E) USA vs Netherlands (1-1)
- 3:30 AM (Group E Portugal vs Vietnam (2-0)
- 6:00 AM (Group B) Australia vs Nigeria (2-3)
Friday, July 28
- 8:00 PM (Group G) Argentina vs South Africa* (2-2)
- 4:30 AM (Group D) England vs Denmark (1-0)
- 7:00 AM (Group D) China vs Haiti (1-0)
Saturday, July 29
- 3:30 AM (Group G) Sweden vs Italy (5-0)
- 6:00 AM (Group F) France vs Brazil (2-1)
- 8:30 AM (Group F) Panama vs Jamaica (0-1)
Sunday, July 30
- 12:30 AM (Group H) South Korea vs Morocco (0-1)
- 3:00 AM (Group A) Norway vs Philippines (6-00
- 3:00 AM (Group A) New Zealand vs. Switzerland* (0-0)
- 5:30 AM (Group H) Germany vs Colombia (1-2)
Monday, July 31
- 3:00 AM (Group C) Zambia vs Costa Rica (3-1)
- 3:00 AM (Group C) Spain vs Japan (0-4)
- 6:00 AM (Group B) Canada vs Australia (0-2)
- 6:00 AM (Group B) Ireland vs Nigeria* (0-0)
Tuesday, August 1
- 3:00 AM (Group E) UVS vs Portugal* (0-0)
- 3:00 AM (Group E) Vietnam vs Netherlands (0-7)
- 7:00 AM (Group D) Denmark vs Haiti (2-0)
- 7:00 AM (Group E) China vs England (1-6)
Wednesday, August 2
- 3:00 AM (Group G) South Africa vs Italy (3-2)
- 3:00 AM (Group G) Sweden vs. Argentina (2-0)
- 6:00 AM (Group F) France vs. Panama (6-3)
- 6:00 AM (Group F) Brazil vs Jamaica* (0-0)
Thursday, August 3
- 6:00 AM (Group H) South Korea vs Germany* (1-1)
- 6:00 AM (Group H) Morocco vs Colombia (1-0)
Saturday, August 5
- 1:00 AM (Round of 16) Switzerland vs Spain (1-5)
- 4:00 AM (Round of 16) Japan vs Norway (3-1)
- 10:00 PM (Round of 16) South Africa vs Netherlands (2-0)
Sunday, August 6
- 5:00 AM (Round of 16) Sweden vs United States
Monday, August 7
- 3:30 AM (Round of 16) England vs Nigeria
- 6:30 AM (Round of 16) Australia vs Denmark
Tuesday, August 8
- 4:00 AM (Round of 16) Colombia vs Jamacia (1-0)
- 7:00 AM (Round of 16) France vs Morocco (4-0)
Thursday, August 10
- 9:00 PM (Quarter-final 1) - Japan v Sweden (1-2)
Friday, August 11
- 3:30 AM (Quarter-final 2) - Spain v Netherlands (2-1)
Saturday, August 12
- 3:00 AM (Quarter-final 3) - Australia v France
- 6:30 AM (Quarter-final 4) England v Colombia (2-1)
Tuesday, August 15
- 4:00 AM (Semi-final 1) - Sweden v Spain (1-2)
Wednesday, August 16
- 6:00 AM (Semi-final 2) - Australia v England (1-3)
Saturday, August 19
- 4:00 AM (Third place play-off tournament) - Sweden v Australia (2-0)
Sunday, August 20
- 6:00 AM (Final) - England v Spain (0-1)
Where to watch FIFA Women's World Cup
Streaming rights to the 2023 Women's World Cup will vary from region to region. Still, football fans can catch FIFA Women's World Cup broadcast live on TAP DMV and TapGo TV in the Philippines.
For fans in the US, Fox will be airing all games on their main channel, as well as on FOX Sports. Spanish-language coverage will be available on Telemundo.
Who are the favorites to win the FIFA Women's World Cup?
The USA team are firm favourites to win the FIFA Women's World Cup and is the current defending champions, having beaten the Netherlands 2-0 in 2019. They have also won the competition on three other occasions, in 2015, 1999, and 1991.
Canada also looks strong, having won the Olympic gold in Tokyo in 2021. They are also currently ranked 7th in the international rankings, boosted by their legendary attacker, Christine Sinclair, who is a force to be reckoned with on the pitch.
What is the FIFA Women's World Ranking?
Below you will find the FIFA Women's World Ranking; it considers every team's history, goals scored, total points, and overall record. The top nations usually exceed over 2,000 points. A team must have played at least 5 matches against officially-ranked teams to be ranked at all.
We have listed the top ten nations in the FIFA Women's World Ranking below, including their current points totals!
- USA - 2090.03
- Germany - 2061.56
- Sweden - 2049.71
- England - 2040.76
- France - 2026.65
- Spain - 2002.28
- Canada - 1996.34
- Brazil - 1995.3
- Netherlands - 1980.47
- Australia - 1919.69
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