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Women's World Cup 2023: schedule and full schedule of playoff matches

Morocco advances to the playoffs at the expense of Germany. Photo: FIFA/Alex Grimm

Germany has been eliminated from the Women's World Cup. The two-time champions lost 1-1 to South Korea in a tense Group H final.

Morocco's 1-0 victory over Colombia in Perth put additional pressure on the German team, who then needed to beat South Korea in Brisbane, to move forward, but she was only able to achieve a draw. The last two group stage games of the tournament kicked off simultaneously on Thursday night on opposite sides of Australia.

Colombia finished first in Group H and Morocco finished second with six points, a remarkable turnaround from the loss. 6:0 in favor of Germany in the first match of the tournament.

As the group stage is over, the 1/8 finals will start on Saturday. England's first knockout will take place on Monday against Nigeria.

Women's World Cup wall chart. 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup playoffs

(Times local/UK/ET)

Saturday, August 5

  • Round of 16: Switzerland vs. Spain, Eden Park, Auckland, 17:00/6:00/1: 00 (BBC)< /li>
  • Round of 16: Japan v Norway, Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington, 20:00/9:00/4:00 (ITV)

Sunday, August 6

  • Round of 16: Netherlands v South Africa, Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney Noon/3am/10pm Sat Aug 5th (BBC)
  • Round of 16 Sweden v USA, Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne, 19:00/10:00/5:00 (ITV)

Monday 7 August

  • Round of 16: England vs. Nigeria, Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane, 17:30/8:30/3:30 (BBC)
  • Round of 16: Australia v Denmark, Australia Stadium, Sydney, 20:30/11:30/6:30 (BBC)

Tuesday 8 August

  • Round of 16: Colombia v Jamaica, Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne, 18:00/9:00/4:00 (ITV)
  • Round of 16: France v Morocco, Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide, 8:30pm/noon/7am (BBC)

Friday , Aug 11 >

  • Quarter-Final 1, Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington, 13:00/20:00/21:00 Thu Aug 10< /li>
  • Quarter-Final 2, Eden Park, Auckland, 19:30/8:30/3:30

Saturday, 12 August

    < li>Quarterfinal 3, Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane, 17:00/8:00/3:00
  • Quarter-final 4, Stadium Australia, Sydney, 8:30/11:30/6:30 am

Tuesday 15 August

  • Semi-Final 1, Eden Park, Auckland, 20:00/9:00/4:00 (BBC)

Wednesday 16 August >

  • Semi-Final 2, Stadium Australia, Sydney, 20:00/11:00/6:00 (BBC)< /li>

Saturday 19 August

  • Third place game, Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane 18: 00/9:00/4:00 (ITV)
  • < /ul>

    Sunday, 20 August

    • Final, Stadium Australia, Sydney, 20:00/11:00/6:00 am (ITV and BBC)
    Full group stage results

    Thursday 20 July

    • New Zealand – Norway — 0, Group A, Eden Park, Auckland
    • Australia 1 Ireland 0, Group B, Stadium Australia, Sydney

    < p>Friday 21 July< /p>

    • Nigeria 0 Canada 0, Group B, Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne
    • Philippines 0 Switzerland 2, Group A, Dunedin Stadium, Dunedin
    • Spain 3 Costa Rica 0, Group C, Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington

    Saturday 22 July

    • USA – 3 Vietnam – 0, Group E, Eden Park, Auckland li>
    • Zambia 0 Japan 5, Group C, Waikato Stadium, Hamilton
    • England 1 Haiti 0, Group D, Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane

    Denmark 1 China 0, Group D, Perth Rectangular Stadium, Perth

Sunday , 23 July

  • Sweden 2 South Africa 1, Group G, Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
  • Netherlands 1 Portugal 0, Group E, Dunedin Stadium, Dunedin
  • France 0 Jamaica 0, Group F, Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney

Monday, July 24

  • Italy 1 Argentina 0, Group G, Eden Park, Auckland
  • Germany 6. Morocco 0, Group H, Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne
  • Brazil 4 — Panama 0, Group F, Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide

Tuesday 25 July

< ul>

  • Colombia 2 South Korea 0, Group H, Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
  • New Zealand 0 Philippines 1, Group A, Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
  • Switzerland 0 Norway 0, Group A, Waikato Stadium, Hamilton
  • Wednesday 26 July

    • Japan 2 Costa Rica 0, Group C, Dunedin Stadium, Dunedin
    • Spain 5 Zambia 0, Group C, Eden Park, Auckland
    • Canada 2 Ireland 1, Group B, Perth Rectangular Stadium, Perth

    < p>Thursday July 27

    • USA 1 Netherlands 1, Group E, Wellington Regional Stadium
    • Portugal 2 Vietnam 0, Group E, Waikato Stadium, Hamilton
    • Australia 2 Nigeria 3 >, Group B, Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane

    Friday 28 July

    • Argentina 2 South Africa 2, Group G, Dunedin Stadium, Dunedin
    • England 1 Denmark 0, Group D, Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney li>
    • China 1 Haiti 0 , Group D, Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide

    Saturday 29 July

    • Sweden 5 Italy 0, Group G, Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
    • France 2 Brazil 1, Group F, Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane
    • Panama 0 Jamaica 1, Group F, Perth Rectangular Stadium, Perth

    Sunday 30 July

    • South Korea 0 Morocco 1, Group H, Stadium Hindmarsh
    • Norway 6 Philippines 0, Group A, Eden Park, Auckland
    • Switzerland 0 New Zealand 0, Group A, Dunedin
    • Germany 1 Colombia 2 , Group H, Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney

    Monday 31 July

    • < strong>Costa Rica 1 Zambia 3 , Group C, Waikato Stadium, Hamilton
    • Japan 4 Spain 0, Group C, Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
    • Canada 0 Australia 4, Group B, Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne
    • Ireland 0 Nigeria 0, Group B, Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane< /li>

    Tuesday , August 1

    • Portugal 0 USA 0, Group E, Eden Park, Auckland
    • Vietnam 0 Netherlands 7 , Group E, Dunedin Stadium, Dunedin
    • Haiti 0 Denmark 2, Group D, Perth Rectangular Stadium, Perth
    • China 1 England 6, Group D, Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide

    Wednesday 2 August

    • South Africa 3 Italy 2, Group G, Wellington Regional Stadium
    • Argentina 0 Sweden 2, Group G, Waikato Stadium, Hamilton
    • Panama 3 France 6, Group F, Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
    • Jamaica 0 Brazil 0, Group F, Melbourne Rectangular Stadium

    Thursday 3 August

    • South Korea 1 Germany 1, Group H, Brisbane Stadium
    • Morocco 1 Colombia 0, Group H, Perth Rectangular Stadium
    How did the groups end up?

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

    Where the championship takes place peace?

    The tournament is co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand, who beat Colombia to win the vote. Locations include those that will be well known to rugby fans such as Eden Park (Auckland), Suncorp Stadium (Brisbane) and Stadium Australia (Sydney).

    Women's World Cup Stadiums: Your Guide to StadiumsHindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide

    Tournament capacity: 13,327
    Hindmarsh Stadium, home to the A-League professional football team Adelaide United, was one of the venues chosen to host the men's football preliminary matches for the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games.

    Eden Park, Auckland

    Tournament capacity: 40,536
    Used mainly for rugby in the winter and cricket in the summer, Eden Park will host the tournament's opening match between co-hosts New Zealand and Norway.

    Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane

    Tournament capacity: 46,851
    Lang Park, also known as the Brisbane Football Stadium, was opened in 1914 on the site of the former North Brisbane Cemetery. and was home to many different sports in its early days, including cycling, athletics, and football. Will host several matches during the tournament, as well as matches at the 2032 Olympics.

    Dunedin Stadium, Dunedin

    Tournament capacity: 24,243
    The Glass House, as it is called, is located in Logan Park, Dunedin and is the only fully covered natural turf stadium in the world. It uses this wonderful feature to collect rainwater, which is used to irrigate the lawn.

    Wikato Stadium, Hamilton

    Tournament capacity: 16,271
    Wikato Stadium, opened in 1925 , is a major sports and cultural center in Hamilton. It hosts five group games involving Argentina, Costa Rica, Japan, Norway, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland, Vietnam and Zambia.

    Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne

    Tournament capacity: 24,870It has previously been used to host Four Nations Rugby League matches in 2010 and 2014, as well as the 2017 Rugby World Cup. Melbourne Rectangular Stadium will host group games and two round of 16 matches.

    Perth Rectangular Stadium, Perth

    Tournament capacity: 13,932
    The stadium will host five Women's World Cup group games, starting with a Group D battle between Denmark and Asian champions China. Ireland will also play here against Canada's Olympic champions in Group B.

    Australia Stadium, Sydney

    Tournament capacity: 69,314
    The jewel in the crown of Australian football, the stadium will host the opening match of the Australian tournament against Ireland. Three more knockout matches will be played here, with the final taking place on 20 August.

    Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney

    Tournament capacity: 38,841
    Hosting men's and women's football for over three decades, the stadium hosts six matches, including five group games and a draw.

    Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington

    Tournament capacity: 31,089
    Nicknamed «The Cake Box» by the locals, this stadium was the country's first bowl-shaped stadium, offering more space for large crowds such as cricket fans who come to the venue for one-day internationals. cricket matches.

    Copy of World Cup Predictor Promotion How to get tickets

    Tickets for multi-match packages are available for as little as AUD/NZD 20 for adults and AUD/NZD 10 for children.

    Who are the reigning champions?

    United States beat the Netherlands in Lyon in 2019.< /p>What ball is used in the tournament?

    The official ball uses the same technology as used during the 2022 men's tournament in Qatar to send real-time official Var data to facilitate semi-automated offside decisions.

    A ball created by Adidas and named OCEAUNZ contains a motion sensor powered by a rechargeable battery that can be recharged by induction and suspended in the center of the ball.

    «Adidas has created an iconic [ball] that reflects diversity, inclusiveness and cohesion, a fitting theme for a first ever FIFA Women's World Cup, which will be organized by two countries from different confederations,” said FIFA Secretary General Fatma Samura. «This tournament is going to be special.»

    What are the best recent odds?

    • England 11/4< /li>
    • Spain 9/2
    • USA 9/2
    • Japan 8/1
    • France 7/1
    • Netherlands 12/1
    • Australia 12/1
    • Sweden 20/1
    • Colombia 25/1
    • < /ul>

      Odds valid on August 3rd

      You can take advantage of these free bets on the Women's World Championship for the duration of the tournament.

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