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The eagerly awaited FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 is scheduled to be held in Australia and New Zealand from 20 July to 20 August. This ninth edition of the tournament will be co-hosted for the first time, and will include 32 teams with an expanded format. , it promises to be an exciting month of top-flight international football.
FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023: Host Countries and Stadiums
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Women’s World Cup matches will be held in 10 different stadiums in Australia and New Zealand. In Australia, host cities include Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth. On the other hand, New Zealand will host matches in Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin and Hamilton. The final match will be played at the iconic Sydney Stadium, Australia.
FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023: Qualified Teams
A total of 32 teams from different regions have qualified for the tournament. The United States, which has won the Women’s World Cup four times, will be competing to achieve a historic “three-peat”. Defending champions the United States are favourites, but they face stiff competition from England, Australia, Germany, France and the Netherlands.
FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023: Group Stage Matches
The group stage of the tournament will begin on July 20 when New Zealand face Norway at Eden Park in Auckland and Australia take on the Republic of Ireland at Sydney’s Stadium Australia. Over the course of two weeks, a daily football festival awaits, with three or four bouts each day.
FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023: The groups are as follows
Group A: New Zealand, Norway, Philippines, Switzerland
Group B: Australia, Ireland, Nigeria, Canada
Group C: Spain, Costa Rica, Zambia, Japan
Group D: England, Haiti, Denmark, China
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: Knockout Stage Matches
After the group stage, the top two teams from each group will advance to the Round of 16, where single-elimination matches will take place from 5 August to 8 August. The top eight teams from the Round of 16 will play in the quarter-finals. On 11 and 12 August. The semi-finals are scheduled for 15 and 16 August, with the winners advancing to the final on 20 August.
FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023: Where to watch in India
Indian football fans can follow all the exciting action from the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 on Fancode’s mobile app (available on Android, iOS and TV) as well as TV apps for Android TV, Amazon Fire TV Stick, Jio STB, Samsung TV . , and Airtel Xstream. The opening match will take place on 20 July at Eden Park in Auckland, New Zealand and the final match will be played at Stadium Australia in Sydney, Australia.
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FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023: Prize money
FIFA President Gianni Infantino announced a significant increase in prize money for the 2023 Women’s World Cup, which now totals $110 million. This marks a substantial increase from the $30 million awarded in the previous edition. Although this is a step forward, it is still less than the prize money of the men’s 2022 World Cup, which was $440 million.










