The FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 is set to be the biggest women’s football tournament yet.
Held in the Oceanic regions of Australia and New Zealand, the competition is scheduled to run from July 20 through to the final exactly a month later on August 20.
Currently world champions USA find themselves in Group E along with the Netherlands, Portugal and Vietnam, whilst European champions England are in Group D alongside China, Denmark and Haiti.
The intercontinental qualification play-offs finished on 23 February 2023, and therefore all spaces in the final competition have now been finalised - with Haiti, Portugal and Panama securing the last three spots.
With all teams now confirmed, here are the finalised groups and schedule for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023.
FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 groups
FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 schedule: Group stages
Including live match start times
FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 schedule: Knockout stages
Including live match start times
The winners of each semi-final fixture will face off in the FIFA Women's World Cup final on Sunday 20 August at Stadium Australia, Sydney with a kick-off time of 11:00 (UTC).
The runners-up of each semi-final fixture will play each other the day before on Saturday 19 August at 09:00 (UTC) in Brisbane Stadium to battle it out for third place.
Where to watch FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 live?
The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup will be broadcast live on BBC and ITV in the UK, as well as on streaming services ITVX and iPlayer. Each service will broadcast alternating fixtures.
In the USA, Fox will be airing all games on its main channel as well as Fox Sports. Spanish-language coverage can be found on Telemundo.
In the co-host nation of Australia, matches will be broadcast on Seven Network and Optus Sport.
You can also watch the action on the FIFA + platforms (territorial restrictions may apply)