Football is heading to Australia & New Zealand - learn everything you need to know about the FIFA Women's World Cup.

Everything you need to know about the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023

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Beyond Greatness | The story of the FIFA Women's World Cup™Beyond Greatness | The story of the FIFA Women's World Cup™
From unlikely champions to dominant heroines, the Women’s World Cup is a story of love, love of the struggle and victories, fans and family.From unlikely champions to dominant heroines, the Women’s World Cup is a story of love, love of the struggle and victories, fans and family.

All the information you need on teams, groups, fixtures, dates, venues and more about Australia & New Zealand 2023.

  • Australia and New Zealand will co-host the ninth FIFA Women's World Cup

  • Check out the groups, qualifiers and find out how to buy tickets

  • Read information on dates and venues

Women's World Cup datesWomen's World Cup dates

20 July to 20 August 2023.

Women's World Cup teamsWomen's World Cup teams

32 nations will compete in the Women’s World Cup for the first time. Born as a 12-team tournament in 1991, it was expanded to include 16 countries at USA 1999 and 24 at Canada 2015.

Women's World Cup groupsWomen's World Cup groups

Group AGroup A

Group BGroup B

Group CGroup C

Group DGroup D

Group EGroup E

Group FGroup F

Group GGroup G

Group HGroup H

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Australia & New Zealand 2023: One Year to GoAustralia & New Zealand 2023: One Year to Go
Landmarks at the various host cities were illuminated in the tournament's colours as Australia and New Zealand celebrated a major milestone on the road to next year's FIFA Women's World Cup.Landmarks at the various host cities were illuminated in the tournament's colours as Australia and New Zealand celebrated a major milestone on the road to next year's FIFA Women's World Cup.

Women's World Cup fixture scheduleWomen's World Cup fixture schedule

Following the group stage draw which took place in October 2022, the full fixture schedule for the tournament is now in place, with New Zealand v Norway the opening game on 20 July, and the final taking place on 20 August. View the full Women's World Cup fixture schedule. View the Women's World Cup route to the final.

Women's World Cup venuesWomen's World Cup venues

Brisbane Stadium – Brisbane / Meaanjin, Australia Dunedin Stadium – Dunedin / Ōtepoti, New Zealand Eden Park – Auckland / Tāmaki Makaurau, New Zealand Hindmarsh Stadium – Adelaide / Tarntanya, Australia Melbourne Rectangular Stadium – Melbourne / Naarm, Australia Perth Rectangular Stadium – Perth / Boorloo, Australia Stadium Australia – Sydney / Gadigal, Australia Sydney Football Stadium – Sydney / Gadigal, Australia Waikato Stadium – Hamilton / Kirikiriroa, New Zealand Wellington Regional Stadium – Wellington / Te Whanganui-a-Tara, New Zealand

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Sam Kerr's high expectations for 2023Sam Kerr's high expectations for 2023
Matildas star Sam Kerr speaks about the the FIFA Women's World Cup and whether she has reached the peak of her powers.Matildas star Sam Kerr speaks about the the FIFA Women's World Cup and whether she has reached the peak of her powers.

Women's World Cup ticketsWomen's World Cup tickets

You can keep up to date with ticketing information here.

Women's World Cup titlesWomen's World Cup titles

USA (4) Germany (2) Norway (1) Japan (1)

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Tazuni's Top Tip for the FIFA Women's World CupTazuni's Top Tip for the FIFA Women's World Cup
Tazuni takes you through all of the key information ahead of the FIFA Women's World Cup Australia & New Zealand™.Tazuni takes you through all of the key information ahead of the FIFA Women's World Cup Australia & New Zealand™.

Watch on FIFA+Watch on FIFA+

Official FIFA Women’s World Cup films The Class of 2011 | The Official Film of the FIFA Women's World Cup 2011™ The Story of the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup™ Le Moment | The Official Film of the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup™ Heroes | FIFA Women's World Cup™ Documentary Other films Sissi Nadeshiko

Full match replays Search all matches Norway-USA (Final, China 1991) Germany-Norway (Final, Sweden 1995) USA-China (Final, USA 1999) Germany-Sweden (Final, USA 2003) Germany-Brazil (Final, China 2007) Japan-USA (Final, Germany 2011) USA-Japan (Final, Canada 2015) USA-Netherlands (Final, France 2019) Match highlights Search all matches All-Time Top 10s FIFA Women's World Cup Goals FIFA Women's World Cup Moments

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FIFA Women's World Cup Goals | All-Time Top-10s FIFA Women's World Cup Goals | All-Time Top-10s
Nieve Pegg and Jack Downer countdown through their ten favourite goals from the FIFA Women’s World Cups.Nieve Pegg and Jack Downer countdown through their ten favourite goals from the FIFA Women’s World Cups.

Icons Lucy Bronze Sam Kerr Carli Lloyd Asisat Oshoala Wendie Renard Eyes of the World Hero: Brandi Chastain Record breaker: Marta

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Record Breaker: Marta | Eyes of the WorldRecord Breaker: Marta | Eyes of the World
In the 2019 FIFA World Cup, Brazil legend Marta became the only player to score in five different editions of the tournament, as well as the all-time leading goalscorer, for both men and women.In the 2019 FIFA World Cup, Brazil legend Marta became the only player to score in five different editions of the tournament, as well as the all-time leading goalscorer, for both men and women.