The first match of the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup will kick-off at 5pm [AEST] on Thursday, July 20, 2023, and features co-hosts New Zealand facing Norway.
The tournament is being held in Australia and New Zealand and will conclude with the final at 8pm [AEST] on Sunday, August 20.
The fixtures were drawn on 22nd October, 2022, where 32 qualifiers were divided into their groups.
The
World Cup sees the 32 teams divided into eight groups of four, with each side playing a match against the other three opponents in their group.
The top two teams from each of the eight groups at the end of the first stage will advance to the Round of 16.
From there, it’s straight knockout – eight winners advancing to the quarter-finals, then the four winners to the semi-finals, before the final.
Please note all times are in Australian Eastern Standard Time, which will be two
hours behind the local New Zealand time for matches played there.
Complete Women’ World Cup 2023 match schedule
Group A match schedule
Date
| Match
| Time [AEST]
| Stadium
|
Thu, Jul. 20
| New Zealand vs Norway
| 5pm
| Eden Park, Auckland
|
Fri, Jul. 21
| Philippines vs Switzerland
| 3pm
| Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin
|
Tue, Jul. 25
| New Zealand vs Philippines
| 3:30pm
| Sky Stadium, Wellington
|
Tue, Jul. 25
| Switzerland vs Norway
| 6pm
| Waikato Stadium, Hamilton
|
Sun, Jul. 30
| Switzerland vs New Zealand
| 5pm
| Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin
|
Sun, Jul. 30
| Norway vs Philippines
| 5pm
| Eden Park, Auckland
|
Group B match schedule
Date
| Match
| Time [AEST]
| Stadium
|
Thu, Jul. 20
| AUSTRALIA vs Ireland
| 8pm
| Allianz Stadium, Sydney
|
Fri, Jul. 21
| Nigeria vs Canada
| 12:30pm
| AAMI Park, Melbourne
|
Wed, Jul. 26
| Canada vs Ireland
| 10pm
| HBF Park, Perth
|
Thu, Jul. 27
| AUSTRALIA vs Nigeria
| 8pm
| Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
|
Mon, Jul. 31
| Canada vs AUSTRALIA
| 8pm
| AAMI Park, Melbourne
|
Mon, Jul. 31
| Ireland vs Nigeria
| 8pm
| Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
|
Group C match schedule
Date
| Match
| Time [AEST]
| Stadium
|
Fri, Jul. 21
| Spain vs Costa Rica
| 5:30pm
| Sky Stadium, Wellington
|
Sat, Jul. 22
| Zambia vs Japan
| 5pm
| Waikato Stadium, Hamilton
|
Wed, Jul. 26
| Japan vs Costa Rica
| 3pm
| Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin
|
Wed, Jul. 26
| Spain vs Zambia
| 5:30pm
| Eden Park, Auckland
|
Mon, Jul. 31
| Japan vs Spain
| 5pm
| Sky Stadium, Wellington
|
Mon, Jul. 31
| Costa Rica vs Zambia
| 5pm
| Waikato Stadium, Hamilton
|
Group D match schedule
Date
| Match
| Time [AEST]
| Stadium
|
Sat, Jul. 22
| England vs TBD
| 7:30pm
| Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
|
Sat, Jul. 22
| Denmark vs China
| 10pm
| HBF Park, Perth
|
Fri, Jul. 28
| England vs Denmark
| 6:30pm
| Allianz Stadium, Sydney
|
Fri, Jul. 28
| China vs TBD
| 9pm
| Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
|
Tue, Aug. 1
| China vs England
| 9pm
| Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
|
Tue, Aug. 1
| TBD vs Denmark
| 9pm
| HBF Park, Perth
|
Group E match schedule
Date
| Match
| Time [AEST]
| Stadium
|
Sat, Jul. 22
| USA vs Vietnam
| 11am
| Eden Park, Auckland
|
Sun, Jul. 23
| Netherlands vs TBD
| 5:30pm
| Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin
|
Thu, Jul. 27
| USA vs Netherlands
| 11am
| Sky Stadium, Wellington
|
Thu, Jul. 27
| TBD vs Vietnam
| 5:30pm
| Waikato Stadium, Hamilton
|
Tue, Aug. 1
| TBD vs USA
| 5pm
| Eden Park, Auckland
|
Tue, Aug. 1
| Vietnam vs Netherlands
| 5pm
| Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin
|
Group F match schedule
Date
| Match
| Time [AEST]
| Stadium
|
Sun, Jul. 23
| France vs Jamaica
| 8pm
| Allianz Stadium, Sydney
|
Mon, Jul. 24
| Brazil vs TBD
| 9pm
| Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
|
Sat, Jul. 29
| France vs Brazil
| 8pm
| Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
|
Sat, Jul. 29
| TBD vs Jamaica
| 10:30pm
| HBF Park, Perth
|
Wed, Aug. 2
| TBD vs France
| 8pm
| Allianz Stadium, Sydney
|
Wed, Aug. 2
| Jamaica vs Brazil
| 8pm
| AAMI Park, Melbourne
|
Group G match schedule
Date
| Match
| Time [AEST]
| Stadium
|
Sun, Jul. 23
| Sweden vs South Africa
| 3pm
| Sky Stadium, Wellington
|
Mon, Jul. 24
| Italy vs Argentina
| 4pm
| Eden Park, Auckland
|
Fri, Jul. 28
| Argentina vs South Africa
| 10am
| Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin
|
Sat, Jul. 29
| Sweden vs Italy
| 5:30pm
| Sky Stadium, Wellington
|
Wed, Aug. 2
| Argentina vs Sweden
| 5pm
| Waikato Stadium, Hamilton
|
Wed, Aug. 2
| South Africa vs Italy
| 5pm
| Sky Stadium, Wellington
|
Group H match schedule
Date
| Match
| Time [AEST]
| Stadium
|
Mon, Jul. 24
| Germany vs Morocco
| 6:30pm
| AAMI Park, Melbourne
|
Tue, Jul. 25
| Colombia vs South Korea
| 12pm
| Allianz Stadium, Sydney
|
Sun, Jul. 30
| South Korea vs Morocco
| 2:30pm
| Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
|
Sun, Jul. 30
| Germany vs Colombia
| 7:30pm
| Allianz Stadium, Sydney
|
Thu, Aug. 3
| South Korea vs Germany
| 8pm
| Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
|
Thu, Aug. 3
| Morocco vs Colombia
| 8pm
| HBF Park, Perth
|
World Cup Round of 16
Date
| Match
| Time [AEST]
| Stadium
|
Sat, Aug. 5
| 1A vs 2C
| 3pm
| Eden Park, Auckland
|
Sat, Aug. 5
| 1C vs 2A
| 6pm
| Sky Stadium, Wellington
|
Sun, Aug. 6
| 1E vs 2G
| 12pm
| Allianz Stadium, Sydney
|
Sun, Aug. 6
| 1G vs 2E
| 7pm
| AAMI Park, Melbourne
|
Mon, Aug. 7
| 1D vs 2B
| 5:30pm
| Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
|
Mon, Aug. 7
| 1B vs 2D
| 8:30pm
| Accor Stadium, Sydney
|
Tue, Aug. 8
| 1H vs 2F
| 6pm
| AAMI Park, Melbourne
|
Tue, Aug. 8
| 1F vs 2H
| 9pm
| Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
|
World Cup Quarterfinals
Date
| Match
| Time [AEST]
| Stadium
|
Fri, Aug. 11
| QF1: 1A/2C vs 1E/2G
| 11am
| Sky Stadium, Wellington
|
Fri, Aug. 11
| QF2: 1C/2A vs 1G/2E
| 5:30pm
| Eden Park, Auckland
|
Sat, Aug. 12
| QF3: 1B/2D vs 1F/2H
| 5pm
| Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
|
Sat, Aug. 12
| QF4: 1D/2B vs 1H/2F
| 8:30pm
| Accor Stadium, Sydney
|
World Cup Semifinals
Date
| Match
| Time [AEST]
| Stadium
|
Tue, Aug. 15
| QF1 vs. QF2
| 6pm
| Eden Park, Auckland
|
Wed, Aug. 16
| QF3 vs. QF4
| 8pm
| Accor Stadium, Sydney
|
World Cup 3rd Place
Date
| Match
| Time [AEST]
| Stadium
|
Sat, Aug. 19
| Semifinal losers
| 6pm
| Suncorp Stadium, Sydney
|
World Cup Final
Date
| Match
| Time [AEST]
| Stadium
|
Sun, Aug. 20
| Semifinal winners
| 8pm
| Accor Stadium, Sydney
|
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