2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup: Full Schedule, Results From Australia and New Zealand

Get the latest Women's World Cup coverage from Sports Illustrated. Follow the action from Australia/New Zealand as they host the FIFA Women's World Cup. Get up-to-date schedule, match results, and more.

The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup is finally upon us—and there's a lot of history to be made this summer. 

This World Cup is centered around themes of progress and evolution, both on and off the pitch, and promises to be filled with a healthy dose of competition and serve as a reminder of why this game is growing so rapidly around the globe. With an expanded tournament field of 32 teams, there will be no shortage of teams trying to dethrone the defending champs in the U.S. women's national team, including several powerhouses that are riding recent waves of success.

Quarterfinals

Round of 16

Group Play

United States

Highlights

Women's World Cup Groups and Teams

  • Group A: Norway, Switzerland, New Zealand, Philippines
  • Group B: Canada, Australia, Nigeria, Ireland 
  • Group C: Spain, Japan, Costa Rica, Zambia
  • Group D: England, Denmark, China, Haiti
  • Group E: U.S., Netherlands, Portugal, Vietnam
  • Group F: France, Brazil, Panama, Jamaica 
  • Group G: Sweden, Italy, Argentina, South Africa
  • Group H: Germany, South Korea, Colombia, Morocco 

TV Coverage, Schedule, Key Dates

Games will air on Fox Sports and FS1 in the U.S. You can also watch with fuboTV. Start your free trial today.

• Full schedule

• Key dates: July 20: Start of tournament; July 21: First USWNT match; Aug. 5: Knockout stage begins; Aug. 20: Final.

Women’s World Cup Scores

• Live scores: Starting July 20


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