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FIFA Womens World Cup 2023 Schedule: Groups, Calendar, Dates, Times, Fixtures

Make sure to bookmark the Fifa Womens World Cup 2023 schedule page for an exciting summer as the USWNT strives for an unprecedented three-peat. Stay tuned for all the action!

The upcoming 32-team tournament in New Zealand and Australia, scheduled for July and August, is expected to be an exceptional spectacle. Powerhouse teams such as England, Spain, the Netherlands, Germany, France, Sweden, and the host nation Australia are among the favorites vying for the prestigious World Cup trophy.

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Is Vlatko Andonovski’s team ready to reclaim the World Cup title? Led by veterans Alex Morgan, Megan Rapinoe, and Becky Sauerbrunn, the squad boasts promising young talents like Trinity Rodman, Mallory Swanson, and Ashley Sanchez. Keep an eye on them this summer!

Discover all the essential information for the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2023: complete schedule, start times, dates, viewing options, and additional details. Everything you need to know is right here at your fingertips.

2023 FIFA Womens World Cup schedule, start time, dates, how to watch live

When: July 20 to August 20
Group stage kick-off times: 12:30am, 1am, 1:30am, 3am, 3:30am, 4am, 6am, 7am, 8am, 8:30am, 8pm, 9pm, 10pm (all ET)
Location: Australia and New Zealand
Spanish TV channels: Telemundo, Universo, Peacock
Enjoy streaming in Spanish: Peacock (all 64 matches)
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2023 FIFA Womens World Cup schedule

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All kicks off times ET

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Group A teams

New Zealand, Norway, Philippines, and Switzerland – will battle it out in a thrilling series of matches:

July 20: New Zealand vs. Norway in Auckland at 3am.
July 21: Philippines vs. Switzerland in Dunedin at 1am.
July 25: New Zealand vs. Philippines in Wellington at 1:30am.
July 25: Switzerland vs. Norway in Hamilton at 4am.
July 30: Switzerland vs. New Zealand in Dunedin at 3am.
July 30: Norway vs. Philippines in Auckland at 3am.

Group B

consists of Australia, Republic of Ireland, Nigeria, and Canada. The schedule is as follows:

Thursday, July 20: Australia vs. Ireland at Sydney Football Stadium, 6am.
Thursday, July 20: Nigeria vs. Canada at Melbourne, Australia, 10:30pm.
Wednesday, July 26: Canada vs. Ireland at Perth, Australia, 8am.
Thursday, July 27: Australia vs. Nigeria at Brisbane, Australia, 6am.
Monday, July 31: Canada vs. Australia at Melbourne, Australia, 6am.
Monday, July 31: Ireland vs. Nigeria at Brisbane, Australia, 6am.

Group C fixtures:

Spain, Costa Rica, Zambia, Japan.

Friday, July 21: Spain vs. Costa Rica at 3:30am in Wellington, New Zealand.
Saturday, July 22: Zambia vs. Japan at 3am in Hamilton, New Zealand.
Wednesday, July 26: Spain vs. Zambia at 3:30am in Auckland, New Zealand.
Wednesday, July 26: Japan vs. Costa Rica at 1am in Dunedin, New Zealand.
Monday, July 31: Japan vs. Spain at 3am in Wellington, New Zealand.
Monday, July 31: Costa Rica vs. Zambia at 3am in Hamilton, New Zealand.

Group D fixtures:

England, Haiti, Denmark, China.

Saturday, July 22: England vs. Haiti in Brisbane, Australia at 5:30am.
Saturday, July 22: Denmark vs. China in Perth, Australia at 8am.
Friday, July 28: England vs. Denmark at Sydney Football Stadium, Australia at 4:30am.
Friday, July 28: China vs. Haiti in Adelaide, Australia at 7am
Tuesday, Aug. 1: China vs. England in Adelaide, Australia at 7am
Tuesday, Aug. 1: Haiti vs. Denmark in Perth, Australia at 7am.

Group E fixtures:

USA, Vietnam, Netherlands, Portugal

Friday, July 21: USA vs. Vietnam at 9pm in Auckland, New Zealand.
Sunday, July 23: Netherlands vs. Portugal at 3:30am in Dunedin, New Zealand.
Wednesday, July 26: USA vs. Netherlands at 9pm in Wellington, New Zealand.
Thursday, July 27: Portugal vs. Vietnam at 3:30am in Hamilton, New Zealand.
Tuesday, Aug. 1: Portugal vs. USA at 3am in Auckland, New Zealand.
Tuesday, Aug. 1: Vietnam vs. Netherlands at 3am in Dunedin, New Zealand.

Group F fixtures:

France, Jamaica, Brazil, Panama.

Sunday, July 23: France vs. Jamaica at Sydney Football Stadium – 6am.
Monday, July 24: Brazil vs. Panama at Adelaide, Australia – 7am.
Saturday, July 29: France vs. Brazil at Brisbane, Australia – 6am.
Saturday, July 29: Panama vs. Jamaica at Perth, Australia – 8:30am.
Wednesday, Aug. 2: France vs. Panama at Sydney Football Stadium – 6am.
Wednesday, Aug. 2: Jamaica vs. Brazil at Melbourne, Australia – 6am.

Group G

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Sunday, July 23: Sweden vs. South Africa at 1am in Wellington, New Zealand.
Monday, July 24: Italy vs. Argentina at 2am in Auckland, New Zealand.
Thursday, July 27: Argentina vs. South Africa at 8pm in Dunedin, New Zealand.
Saturday, July 29: Sweden vs. Italy at 3:30am in Wellington, New Zealand.
Wednesday, Aug. 2: Argentina vs. Sweden at 3am in Hamilton, New Zealand.
Wednesday, Aug. 2: South Africa vs. Italy at 3am in Wellington, New Zealand.

Group H fixtures:

Germany, Morocco, Colombia, South Korea

Monday, July 24: Germany vs. Morocco in Melbourne, Australia at 4:30am.
Monday, July 24: Colombia vs. South Korea at Sydney Football Stadium at 10pm.
Sunday, July 30: Germany vs. Colombia at Sydney Football Stadium at 5:30am.
Sunday, July 30: South Korea vs. Morocco in Adelaide, Australia at 12:30am.
Thursday, Aug. 3: South Korea vs. Germany in Brisbane, Australia at 6am.
Thursday, Aug. 3: Morocco vs. Colombia in Perth, Australia at 6am.

The Last 16 stage:

Match 49: Auckland, New Zealand – Group A winner vs. Group C second place – Saturday, Aug. 5, 1am.
Match 50: Wellington, New Zealand – Group C winner vs. Group A second place – Saturday, Aug. 5, 4am.
Match 51: Sydney (Football Stadium) – Group E winner vs. Group G second place – Saturday, Aug. 5, 10pm.
Match 52: Melbourne, Australia – Group G winner vs. Group E second place – Sunday, Aug. 6, 5am.
Match 54: Sydney (Stadium Australia) – Group B winner vs. Group D second place – Monday, Aug. 7, 3:30am.
Match 53: Brisbane, Australia – Group D winner vs. Group B second place – Monday, Aug. 7, 6:30am.
Match 56: Adelaide, Australia – Group F winner vs. Group H second place – Tuesday, Aug. 8, 4am.
Match 55: Melbourne, Australia – Group H winner vs. Group F second place – Tuesday, Aug. 8, 4am.

Quarterfinals:

Match 58: Auckland, New Zealand – Winner of Match 50 vs Winner of Match 52 at 9pm.
Match 57: Wellington, New Zealand – Winner of Match 49 vs Winner of Match 51 at 3:30am.
Match 59: Brisbane, Australia – Winner of Match 53 vs Winner of Match 55 at 3am.
Match 60: Sydney – Winner of Match 54 vs Winner of Match 56 at 6:30am.

Semifinals:

Match 61: Auckland, New Zealand – Winner of Match 57 vs Winner of Match 58 at 4am.
Match 62: Sydney (Stadium Australia) – Winner of Match 59 vs Winner of Match 60 at 6am.

Third place:

Match 63: Brisbane, Australia – Loser of Match 61 vs Loser of Match 62 at 4am.

Final:

Match 64: Sydney (Stadium Australia) – Winner of Match 61 vs Winner of Match 62 at 6am.

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