2023 Women’s World Cup A-Z Fan Guide
The 2023 FIFA womens world cup A-Z digital fans guide will be updated as additional details become available. It’s game on! 32 teams have been confirmed due to play. The women’s world cup football tournament starts on Thursday 20 July 2023. The opening match between Norway vs New Zealand will face off in (Group A) at Eden Park Stadium, Auckland on Thursday (July 20). The game will be broadcast live at 5:00 p.m. AEST. Do you ready for the experience of a lifetime?
Which team failed to qualify 2023 Women’s World Cup?
The 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup is the last time to play 24 teams are in the tournament. The next Women’s World Cup 2023 will play 32 teams. This year several national football teams will be missing the big tournament. Belgium; Bolivia, Portugal, and Ukraine; has been a failure to qualify in football history.
Women’s World Cup 2023: Group stage fixtures
The 32 teams play in eight groups of four teams each group. The group stage match starts on 20 July to 20 August 2023. This list below 32 of 29 qualified teams and their respective groups in the Women’s World Cup 2023.
- Group A: New Zealand, Philippines, Norway, Switzerland
- Group B: Australia, Canada, Republic of Ireland, Nigeria
- Group C: Spain, Japan, Costa Rica, Zambia
- Group D: England, China, Denmark, Group B play-off winner
- Group E: United States, Netherlands, Vietnam, Group A play-off winner
- Group F: Brazil, France, Jamaica, Group C play-off winner
- Group G: Argentina, South Africa, Italy, Sweden
- Group H: Morocco, Colombia, Germany, Korea Republic
Group Stage (all kick-off times AEST)
Thursday, July 20, 2023
Group | Matchup | Time (AEST) | Stadium |
A | Norway vs New Zealand | 5:00 PM | Eden Park Stadium, Auckland |
B | Ireland vs Australia | 8:00 PM | Allianz Stadium, Sydney |
Friday, July 21
Group | Matchup | Time (AEST) | Stadium |
A | Switzerland vs Philippines | 3:00 PM | Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin |
B | Canada vs Nigeria | 12:30 PM | AAMI Park, Melbourne |
C | Costa Rica vs Spain | 5:30 PM | Sky Stadium, Wellington |
Saturday, July 22
Group | Matchup | Time (AEST) | Stadium |
C | Japan vs Zambia | 5:00 PM | Waikato Stadium, Hamilton |
D | TBD vs England | 7:30 PM | Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane |
D | China vs Denmark | 10:00 PM | HBF Park, Perth |
E | Vietnam vs USA | 11:00 AM | Eden Park, Auckland |
Sunday, July 23
Group | Matchup | Time (AEST) | Stadium |
E | TBD vs Netherlands | 5:30 PM | Forsyth Barr Stadium Dunedin |
F | Jamaica vs France | 8:00 PM | Allianz Stadium, Sydney |
G | South Africa vs Sweden | 3:00 PM | Sky Stadium, Wellington |
Monday, July 24
Group | Matchup | Time (AEST) | Stadium |
F | TBD vs Brazil | 9:00 PM | Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide |
G | Italy vs Argentina | 4:00 PM | Eden Park, Auckland |
H | Morocco vs Germany | 6:30 PM | AAMI Park, Melbourne |
Tuesday, July 25
Group | Matchup | Time (AEST) | Stadium |
A | Philippines vs New Zealand | 3:30 PM | Wellington Regional Stadium |
A | Norway vs Switzerland | 6:00 PM | Waikato Stadium, Hamilton |
H | South Korea vs Colombia | 12:00 PM | Allianz Stadium, Sydney |
Wednesday, July 26
Group | Matchup | Time (AEST) | Stadium |
B | Ireland vs Canada | 10:00 PM | HBF Park, Perth |
C | Costa Rica vs Japan | 3:00 PM | Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin |
C | Zambia vs Spain | 5:30 PM | Eden Park, Auckland |
Thursday, July 27
Group | Matchup | Time (AEST) | Stadium |
B | Nigeria vs Australia | 8:00 PM | Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane |
E | Netherlands vs USA | 11:00 AM | Sky Stadium, Wellington |
E | Vietnam vs TBD | 5:30 PM | Waikato Stadium, Hamilton |
Friday, July 28
Group | Matchup | Time (AEST) | Stadium |
D | Denmark vs England | 6:30 PM | Allianz Stadium, Sydney |
D | TBD vs China vs | 9:00 PM | Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide |
G | South Africa vs Argentina | 10:00 AM | Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin |
Saturday, July 29
Group | Matchup | Time (AEST) | Stadium |
F | Brazil vs France vs | 8:00 PM | Suncorp Location, Brisbane |
F | Jamaica vs TBD vs | 10:30 PM | HBF Park, Perth |
G | Italy vs Sweden | 5:30 PM | Sky Stadium, Wellington |
Sunday, July 30
Group | Matchup | Time (AEST) | Stadium |
A | New Zealand vs Switzerland | 5:00 PM | Forsyth Barr Stadium |
A | Philippines vs Norway | 5:00 PM | Eden Park, Auckland |
H | Morocco vs South Korea | 2:30 PM | Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide |
H | Colombia vs Germany | 7:30 PM | Allianz Stadium, Sydney |
Monday, July 31
Group | Matchup | Time (AEST) | Stadium |
B | Australia vs Canada | 8:00 PM | AAMI Park, Melbourne |
B | Nigeria vs Ireland | 8:00 PM | Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane |
C | Spain vs Japan | 5:00 PM | Sky Stadium, Wellington |
C | Zambia vs Costa Rica | 5:30 PM | Waikato Stadium, Hamilton |
Tuesday, August 1
Group | Matchup | Time (AEST) | Stadium |
D | England vs China | 9:00 PM | Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide |
D | Denmark vs TBD | 9:00 PM | HBF Park, Perth |
E | USA vs TBD | 5:00 PM | Eden Park, Auckland |
E | Netherlands vs Vietnam | 5:00 PM | Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin |
Wednesday, August 2
Group | Matchup | Time (AEST) | Stadium |
F | France vs TBD | 8:00 PM | Allianz Stadium, Sydney |
F | Brazil vs Jamaica | 8:00 PM | AAMI Park, Melbourne |
G | Sweden vs Argentina | 5:00 PM | Waikato Stadium, Hamilton |
G | Italy vs South Africa | 5:00 PM | Sky Stadium, Wellington |
Thursday, August 3
Group | Matchup | Time (AEST) | Stadium |
H | Germany vs South Korea | 8:00 PM | Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane |
H | Colombia vs Morocco | 8:00 PM | HBF Park, Perth |
2023 Women’s World Cup Round of 16 TV Schedule
Saturday, August 5, 2023
Matchup | Time (AEST) | Stadium |
1A vs 2C | 3:00 PM | Eden Park, Auckland |
1C vs 2A | 6:00 PM | Sky Stadium, Wellington |
Sunday, August 6
Matchup | Time (AEST) | Stadium |
1E vs 2G | 12:00 PM | Allianz Stadium, Sydney |
1G vs 2E | 7:00 PM | AAMI Park, Melbourne |
Monday, August 7
Matchup | Time (AEST) | Stadium |
1D vs 2B | 5:30 PM | Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane |
1B vs 2D | 8:30 PM | Accor Stadium, Australia |
Tuesday, August 8
Matchup | Time (AEST) | Location |
1H vs 2F | 6:00 PM | AAMI Park, Melbourne |
1F vs 2H | 9:00 PM | Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide |
2023 Women’s World Cup Quarterfinals TV Schedule
Friday, August 11, 2023
Matchup | Time (AEST) | Stadium |
TBD | 11:00 AM | Sky Stadium, Wellington |
TBD | 5:30 PM | Eden Park, Auckland |
Saturday, August 12
Matchup | Time (AEST) | Stadium |
TBD | 5:00 PM | Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane |
TBD | 8:30 PM | Accor Stadium, Australia |
Semifinal game schedule
The 2023 Women’s World Cup Semi-finals match starts on August 15-16. The First semi-finals game will be played at Eden Park stadium in Auckland at 6:00 PM (AEST). And another semi-final will be played Wednesday 16 August at Accor Stadium, Australia at 8:00 PM (AEST).
Third-place game
On Saturday, August 19 2023 at 6: 00 PM (AEST) Third-place game will be played at Suncorp Stadium, Sydney.
Qatar World Cup finals
On Sunday, August 20, 2023 Women’s World Cup ends with the biggy finals match at Accor Stadium, Australia at 8:00 PM AEST.
How to Watch the Women’s World Cup 2023 Without Cable from the USA, Australia, Canada, And the UK?
For most sports fans looking to catch up with every moment of Women’s World Cup 2023, Where to watch live stream the tournament. To watch the game fees charged by cable services or the cheapest alternative way.
If you are staying in the United States, watching every football game saves costs and subscription fees on these cable platforms. This article will help streaming platforms that offer Women’s World Cup 2023 full-season games in the United States.
How to watch from the United States
Fox and Telemundo official broadcast rights for US television. Telemundo provides live sports coverage in (Spanish) language only. Tune Fox and Telemundo streaming the Women’s World Cup 2023 every game without cable in the United States. You can enjoy watching large screens on any device.
How to watch from Australia
The good news for viewers’ access to all 64 matches is Optus Sport, and Seven Network will be the official broadcast rights for Australia. SBS provides exclusive live-stream broadcasts of football’s biggest competition, the Women’s World Cup 2023 live streaming service.
How to watch from the United Kingdom
If you are living in the UK, Few platforms are authorized to show Women’s World Cup 2023 games are not properly live. Anyway, the most available and cheapest option is BBC and ITV live in the United Kingdom. The BBC and ITV is the most popular live stream platform in the United Kingdom, It offers registered users a range of streaming services, from TV Shows to Sports events. Your account is open, you can simply connect to the devices search icon to find the Women’s World Cup football games that you would like to watch and stream.
How to watch from Canada
If you are in Canada. Do not miss any moment of the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup action. TSN Bell Media will be the official broadcast right for Canada. GO TSN platform and streaming. The official FIFA Youtube channel provides live coverage Worldwide.
Mobile Phones: iPhone, iPad, Android, Tablets.
Television: Samsung Smart TV*, Apple TV, Xbox One, and Chromecast.