Women’s World Cup 2023: Fixtures and results

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The 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup is fast approaching.

Defending champions the USWNT, England, Canada, Brazil, and France among others will compete in Australia and New Zealand in the tournament’s first-ever expanded format of 32 teams for the coveted trophy.


UK television coverage of Women’s World Cup 2023 is yet to be confirmed.

Group A

Hannah WilkinsonHannah Wilkinson

Co-hosts New Zealand are in Group A / Mark Kolbe/GettyImages


Group B

Sam KerrSam Kerr

Kerr will lead Australia in Group B / Visionhaus/GettyImages


Group C

Alexia PutellasAlexia Putellas

Putellas‘ Spain will face Costa Rica, Zambia and Japan in Group C / Visionhaus/GettyImages


Group D

Ellen White, Chloe Kelly, Rachel Daly, Millie BrightEllen White, Chloe Kelly, Rachel Daly, Millie Bright

England want to add to their Euro 2022 triumph / Leon Neal/GettyImages


Group E

Tierna Davidson, Emily Sonnett, Kelley O’Hara, Alex Morgan, Becky Sauerbrunn, Sophia Smith, Casey MurphyTierna Davidson, Emily Sonnett, Kelley O’Hara, Alex Morgan, Becky Sauerbrunn, Sophia Smith, Casey Murphy

The USWNT will be formidable / Brad Smith/USSF/GettyImages


Group F

France v Colombia - Women's International FriendlyFrance v Colombia - Women's International Friendly

Wendie Renard’s France take on Brazil in Group F / Christian Liewig – Corbis/GettyImages


Group G

Amanda Ilestedt, Filippa Angeldal, Nathalie BjörnAmanda Ilestedt, Filippa Angeldal, Nathalie Björn

Sweden are favourites in Group G / Visionhaus/GettyImages


Group H






A-Leagues All Stars & FC Barcelona Official Fan Party and Open Training SessionA-Leagues All Stars & FC Barcelona Official Fan Party and Open Training Session

Stadium Australia in Sydney will host the final / Mark Kolbe/GettyImages


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