The wait is almost over with the world’s biggest women’s sporting event the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™ kicking off next Thursday 20 July. Group B | Australia vs Ireland, 8pm (10:00 GMT) – Stadium Australia, Sydney.Group A | New Zealand vs Norway, 7pm (07:00 GMT) – Eden Park, Auckland.Sweden vs United States, 7pm (09:00 GMT) – Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne August 7Įngland vs Nigeria, 5:30pm (07:30 GMT) – Lang Park, BrisbaneĪustralia vs Denmark, 8:30pm (10:30 GMT) – Stadium Australia, Sydney August 8Ĭolombia vs Jamaica, 6pm (08:00 GMT) – Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourneįrance vs Morocco, 8.30pm (11:00 GMT) – Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide Group stages July 20 Netherlands vs South Africa, 12pm (02:00 GMT) – Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney Japan vs Norway, 8pm (08:00 GMT) – Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington August 6 Switzerland vs Spain, 5pm (05:00 GMT) – Eden Park, Auckland Japan vs Sweden, 7:30pm (7:30 GMT) – Eden Park, Auckland August 12Īustralia vs France, 5pm (07:00 GMT) – Lang Park, BrisbaneĮngland vs Colombia, 8:30pm (10:30 GMT) – Stadium Australia, Sydney Round of 16 August 5 Spain vs The Netherlands, 1pm (01:00 GMT) – Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington Spain vs Sweden, 8pm (08:00 GMT) – Eden Park, AucklandĪustralia vs England, 8pm (10:00 GMT) – Stadium Australia, Sydney Quarter-finals August 11 Sweden vs Australia, 6pm (08:00 GMT) – Lang Park, Brisbane Semifinals Spain vs England, 8pm (10:00 GMT) – Stadium Australia, SydneyĬheck out the previous fixtures below: Third-place play-off Keep reading list of 3 items list 1 of 3 FIFA allows anti-discrimination armbands at Women’s World Cup list 2 of 3 Ten players to watch out for at the 2023 Women’s World Cup list 3 of 3 Eight big names missing out on the 2023 Women’s World Cup end of list Final August 20
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