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Tick-tock: Women’s World Cup 2023 unveils tournament program

Tick-tock: Women’s World Cup 2023 unveils tournament program

The extremely anticipated 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup is simply across the nook, set to captivate followers throughout the globe with thrilling matches and fierce competitors.

Hosted collectively by Australia and New Zealand, this version guarantees to be a spectacle like no different. Here’s the whole lot you must know to remain within the loop:

The event will unfold from July 20 to Aug. 20, showcasing the world’s best ladies’s soccer expertise.

The opening match of this monumental occasion will see host nation New Zealand locking horns with Norway in an exhilarating Group A encounter on July 20.

With an expanded format, the Women’s World Cup will welcome 32 groups vying for glory.

The group stage will kick off the motion, dividing the groups into eight teams of 4. Let’s take a better take a look at the teams:

Group A: New Zealand (hosts), Norway, Philippines, Switzerland

Group B: Australia (hosts), Canada, Nigeria, Ireland

Group C: Costa Rica, Japan, Spain, Zambia

Group D: China, Denmark, England, Haiti

Group E: Netherlands, Portugal, United States, Vietnam

Group F: Brazil, France, Jamaica, Panama

Group G: Argentina, Italy, South Africa, Sweden

Group H: Colombia, Germany, South Korea, Morocco

The Battle for Supremacy: Spectacular Venues

The World Cup matches will unfold throughout 10 stadiums, creating an electrical environment for gamers and followers alike. The chosen venues are as follows:

Lang Park

Hindmarsh Stadium

Melbourne Rectangular Stadium

Perth Oval

Stadium Australia

Sydney Football Stadium

Dunedin Stadium

Eden Park

Waikato Stadium

Wellington Regional Stadium

Australia is ready to host six of those iconic stadiums, whereas New Zealand contributes 4, guaranteeing an equal share of the highlight.

Among them, Stadium Australia stands tall as the most important, accommodating a formidable 70,000 passionate spectators.

Group levels to last showdown

The group stage will undertake a charming round-robin format, with every group battling it in three intense matches.

Victories will grant groups three factors, whereas attracts will safe one level. The last group stage match will happen on Aug. 3, setting the stage for the subsequent section.

As the competitors intensifies, the highest two groups from every group will progress to the exhilarating knockout rounds.

Starting on Aug. 5, the knockout matches will provide no second possibilities.

These one-off encounters will check the participant’s mettle, pushing them to their limits.

In case of a draw, additional time and even penalty shootouts will determine the triumphant facet.

Aug. 20 will see the ultimate showdown unfolding on the Stadium Australia in Sydney as the 2 most distinctive groups battle for final glory.

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