FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023: Australia and New Zealand have been selected to host the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023, which will occur between July 20 and August 20 of that year. The tournament’s format will mirror the men’s World Cup for the seventh time.
Group E features the defending world champions, the United States. The Netherlands, Portugal, and Vietnam are all part of their alliance. The Netherlands has a long history of success in women’s football, and Portugal has made great gains in recent years, so this group is likely to be quite tough.
Group D includes defending European champion England. They have Haiti, Denmark, and China in their group. The English team will compete at international competitions to showcase their skills and maintain their recent success.
All slots in the final tournament have now been determined, with Haiti, Portugal, and Panama claiming the remaining three berths after the intercontinental qualifying playoffs concluded on February 23, 2023.
On Sunday, August 20 at 11:00 (UTC), the victors of the two semi-final matches will play in the final of the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup at Stadium Australia in Sydney.
The losers of both semi-finals will play for third place the day before, at 09:00 (UTC) on Saturday, August 19, at Brisbane Stadium.
FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023: start time, dates, how to watch, live streaming
The host countries for the event are Down Under and Down Under. Telemundo, Universo, and Peacock are the Spanish-language TV stations you may choose from. The BBC, ITV, ITVX and iPlayer will carry live coverage of the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup in the United Kingdom. Games will be televised alternately by the two services. Peacock also offers Spanish-language streaming for all 64 matches. All games will be broadcast on both Fox and Fox Sports in the United States. The matches will be shown on Seven Network and Optus Sport in Australia, one of the co-host countries.