The Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand is about to kick off, with co-hosts New Zealand set to play Norway in the opening match on Thursday.
- Group stage: July 20 – August 3
- Round of 16: August 5 – August 8
- Quarter-finals: August 11 and 12
- Semifinals: August 15 and 16
- Third-place play-off: August 19
- Final: August 20
Here are the details on the fixtures, kickoff times and venues for the tournament:
Group stages
July 20
- Group A | New Zealand vs Norway, 7pm (07:00 GMT) – Eden Park, Auckland
- Group B | Australia vs Ireland, 8pm (10:00 GMT) – Stadium Australia, Sydney
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July 21
- Group B | Nigeria vs Canada, 12:30pm (02:30 GMT) – Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne
- Group A | Philippines vs Switzerland, 5pm (05:00 GMT) – Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin
- Group C | Spain vs Costa Rica, 7:30pm (07:30 GMT) – Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
July 22
- Group E | US vs Vietnam, 1pm (01:00 GMT) – Eden Park, Auckland
- Group C | Zambia vs Japan, 7pm (07:00 GMT) – Waikato Stadium, Hamilton
- Group D | England vs Haiti, 7:30pm (09:30 GMT) – Lang Park, Brisbane
- Group D Denmark vs China, 8pm (12:00 GMT) – Perth Rectangular Stadium, Perth
July 23
- Group G | Sweden vs South Africa, 5pm (05:00 GMT) – Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
- Group E | Netherlands vs Portugal, 7:30pm (07:30 GMT) – Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin
- Group F | France vs Jamaica 8pm (10:00 GMT) – Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
July 24
- Group G | Italy vs Argentina, 6pm (06:00 GMT) – Eden Park, Auckland
- Group H | Germany vs Morocco, 6:30pm (08:30 GMT) – Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne
- Group F | Brazil vs Panama, 8:30pm (11:00 GMT) – Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
With the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup just 15 days away, we commence our look at each of the 10 stadiums to be used across Australia & New Zealand. First up, we're in Adelaide.. Coopers Stadium (Hindmarsh Stadium) 📍 Adelaide, Australia 👥 13,327 (Tournament Capacity) ⚽️… pic.twitter.com/lLrAE9faOY
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July 25
- Group H | Colombia vs South Korea, 12:00pm (02:00 GMT) – Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
- Group A | New Zealand vs Philippines, 5:30pm (05:30 GMT) – Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
- Group A | Switzerland vs Norway, 8pm (08:00 GMT) – Waikato Stadium, Hamilton
July 26
- Group C | Japan vs Costa Rica, 5pm (05:00 GMT) – Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin
- Group C | Spain vs Zambia, 7:30pm (07:30 GMT) – Eden Park, Auckland
- Group B | Canada vs Ireland, 8pm (12:00 GMT) – Perth Rectangular Stadium, Perth
July 27
- Group E | US vs Netherlands, 1pm (01:00 GMT) – Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
- Group E | Portugal vs Vietnam, 7:30pm (07:30 GMT) – Waikato Stadium, Hamilton
- Group B | Australia vs Nigeria, 8pm (10:00 GMT) – Lang Park, Brisbane
July 28
- Group G | Argentina vs South Africa, 12pm (00:00 GMT) – Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin
- Group D | England vs Denmark, 6:30pm (08:30 GMT) – Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
- Group D | China vs Haiti, 8:30pm (11:00 GMT) – Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
July 29
- Group G | Sweden vs Italy, 7:30pm (07:30 GMT) – Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
- Group F | France vs Brazil, 8pm (10:00 GMT) – Lang Park, Brisbane
- Group F | Panama vs Jamaica, 8:30pm (12:30 GMT) – Perth Rectangular Stadium, Perth
July 30
- Group H | South Korea vs Morocco, 2pm (04:30 GMT) – Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
- Group A | Norway vs Philippines, 7pm (07:00 GMT) – Eden Park, Auckland
- Group A | Switzerland vs New Zealand, 7pm (07:00 GMT) – Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin
- Group H | Germany vs Colombia, 7:30pm (09:30 GMT) – Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
July 31
- Group C | Japan vs Spain, 7pm (07:00 GMT) – Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
- Group C | Costa Rica vs Zambia, 7pm (07:00 GMT) – Waikato Stadium, Hamilton
- Group B | Canada vs Australia, 8pm (10:00 GMT) – Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne
- Group B | Ireland vs Nigeria, 8pm (10:00 GMT) – Lang Park, Brisbane
August 1
- Group E | Portugal vs US, 7pm (07:00 GMT) – Eden Park, Auckland
- Group E | Vietnam vs Netherlands, 7pm (07:00 GMT) – Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin
- Group D | Haiti vs Denmark, 7pm (11:00 GMT) – Perth Rectangular Stadium, Perth
- Group D | China vs England, 8:30pm (11:00 GMT) – Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
August 2
- Group G | South Africa vs Italy, 7pm (07:00 GMT) – Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
- Group G | Argentina vs Sweden, 7pm (07:00 GMT) – Waikato Stadium, Hamilton
- Group F | Panama vs France, 8pm (10:00 GMT) – Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
- Group F | Jamaica vs Brazil, 8pm (10:00 GMT) – Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne
August 3
- Group H | South Korea vs Germany, 8pm (10:00 GMT) – Lang Park, Brisbane
- Group H | Morocco vs Colombia, 6pm (10:00 GMT) – Perth Rectangular Stadium, Perth
Round of 16
August 5
Round of 16 | Winner A vs Runners-up C, 5pm (05:00 GMT) – Eden Park, Auckland
Round of 16 | Winner C vs Runners-up A, 8pm (08:00 GMT) – Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
August 6
Round of 16 | Winner E vs Runners-up G, 12pm (02:00 GMT) – Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
Round of 16 | Winner G vs Runners-up E, 7pm (09:00 GMT) – Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne
August 7
Round of 16 | Winner D vs Runners-up B, 5.30pm (7:30 GMT) – Lang Park, Brisbane
Round of 16 | Winner B vs Runners-up D, 8.30pm (10.30 GMT) – Stadium Australia, Sydney
August 8
Round of 16 | Winner H vs Runners-up F, 6pm (8:00 GMT) – Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne
Round of 16 | Winner F vs Runners-up H, 8.30pm (11:00 GMT) – Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
Quarter-finals
August 11
Quarter-final 1 | 1pm (01:00 GMT) – Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
Quarter-final 2 | 7:30pm (7:30 GMT) – Eden Park, Auckland
August 12
Quarter-final 3 | 5pm (07:00 GMT) – Lang Park, Brisbane
Quarter-final 4 | 8:30pm (10:30 GMT) – Stadium Australia, Sydney
Semifinals
August 15
Semifinal 1 | 8pm (08:00 GMT) – Eden Park, Auckland
August 16
Semifinal 2 | 8pm (10:00 GMT) – Stadium Australia, Sydney
Third-place play-off
August 19
Third-place play-off | 6pm (10:00 GMT) – Lang Park, Brisbane
Final
August 20
Final | 8pm (10:00 GMT) – Stadium Australia, Sydney