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\nGroup E of the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup was one of eight groups that formed the opening round of the tournament with the matches played from 22 July to 1 August 2023.[1] The group consisted of defending world champions the United States, Vietnam, the Netherlands and Portugal. The top two teams, the Netherlands and the United States (both finalists in 2019), advanced to the round of 16.[2]\n

The United States finished as group runners-up for only the second time in the tournament's history, and the first since 2011, the most recent Women's World Cup without the Netherlands participating. The five points they earned was their lowest ever in a Women's World Cup group stage. Debutants Vietnam were eliminated without scoring a single goal, finishing bottom of the group with zero points and twelve goals conceded.\n

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E3\"\" Netherlands2UEFAUEFA Group C winners6 September 20223rd2019Runners-up (2019)89\n
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MF10Tr\u1ea7n Th\u1ecb H\u1ea3i Linh\"upward-facing 64'\n
MF21Ng\u00e2n Th\u1ecb V\u1ea1n S\u1ef1\"upward-facing 64'\n
DF3Ch\u01b0\u01a1ng Th\u1ecb Ki\u1ec1u\"upward-facing 72'\n
FW12Ph\u1ea1m H\u1ea3i Y\u1ebfn\"upward-facing 72'\n
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Telma Encarna\u00e7\u00e3o (Portugal)\n

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Queency Victoire (Mauritius)\n
Mary Njoroge (Kenya)\n
Fourth official:\n
Anah\u00ed Fern\u00e1ndez (Uruguay)\n
Video assistant referee:\n
Adil Zourak (Morocco)\n
Assistant video assistant referee:\n
Daiane Muniz dos Santos (Brazil)\n
Offside video assistant referee:\n
Fatiha Jermoumi (Morocco)\n

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Portugal vs United States[edit]

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GK1Ines Pereira\n
CB9Ana Borges\n
CB15Carole Costa\"Yellow 56'\n
CB19Diana Gomes\"Yellow 72'\n
RWB11Tatiana Pinto\n
LWB2Catarina Amado\"Yellow 86'\"downward-facing 89'\n
CM14Dolores Silva (c)\n
CM8Andreia Norton\"downward-facing 81'\n
AM20Francisca Nazareth\"downward-facing 62'\n
CF10J\u00e9ssica Silva\n
CF16Diana Silva\"downward-facing 89'\n
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MF6Andreia Jacinto\"upward-facing 62'\n
FW23Telma Encarna\u00e7\u00e3o\"upward-facing 81'\n
FW21Ana Capeta\"upward-facing 89'\n
DF5Joana March\u00e3o\"upward-facing 89'\n
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Francisco Neto\n
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GK1Alyssa Naeher\n
RB23Emily Fox\n
CB4Naomi Girma\"Yellow 81'\n
CB8Julie Ertz\n
LB19Crystal Dunn\"downward-facing 90+7'\n
DM17Andi Sullivan\n
CM16Rose Lavelle\"Yellow 39'\n
CM10Lindsey Horan (c)\"downward-facing 84'\n
RF6Lynn Williams\"downward-facing 84'\n
CF13Alex Morgan\"downward-facing 90+7'\n
LF11Sophia Smith\"Yellow 52'\"downward-facing 61'\n
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FW15Megan Rapinoe\"upward-facing 61'\n
DF14Emily Sonnett\"upward-facing 84'\n
FW20Trinity Rodman\"upward-facing 84'\n
FW7Alyssa Thompson\"upward-facing 90+7'\n
DF5Kelley O'Hara\"upward-facing 90+7'\n
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Alex Morgan (United States)\n

Assistant referees:\n
Natalie Aspinall (England)\n
Anita Vad (Hungary)\n
Fourth official:\n
Anah\u00ed Fern\u00e1ndez (Uruguay)\n
Video assistant referee:\n
Marco Fritz (Germany)\n
Assistant video assistant referee:\n
Tatiana Guzm\u00e1n (Nicaragua)\n
Offside video assistant referee:\n
Maryna Striletska (Ukraine)\n

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Vietnam vs Netherlands[edit]

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CB2L\u01b0\u01a1ng Th\u1ecb Thu Th\u01b0\u01a1ng\"downward-facing 28'\n
CB4Tr\u1ea7n Th\u1ecb Thu\n
RWB17Tr\u1ea7n Th\u1ecb Thu Th\u1ea3o\n
LWB5Ho\u00e0ng Th\u1ecb Loan\"downward-facing 28'\n
RM23Nguy\u1ec5n Th\u1ecb B\u00edch Th\u00f9y\"downward-facing 60'\n
CM10Tr\u1ea7n Th\u1ecb H\u1ea3i Linh\n
CM16D\u01b0\u01a1ng Th\u1ecb V\u00e2n\"Yellow 83'\n
LM19Nguy\u1ec5n Th\u1ecb Thanh Nh\u00e3\n
CF12Ph\u1ea1m H\u1ea3i Y\u1ebfn (c)\"downward-facing 60'\n
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DF3Ch\u01b0\u01a1ng Th\u1ecb Ki\u1ec1u\"upward-facing 28'\n
DF22Nguy\u1ec5n Th\u1ecb M\u1ef9 Anh\"upward-facing 28'\n
GK20Kh\u1ed5ng Th\u1ecb H\u1eb1ng\"upward-facing 46'\n
MF7Nguy\u1ec5n Th\u1ecb Tuy\u1ebft Dung\"upward-facing 60'\n
FW9Hu\u1ef3nh Nh\u01b0\"upward-facing 60'\n
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GK1Daphne van Domselaar\n
SW3Stefanie van der Gragt\n
CB8Sherida Spitse (c)\"downward-facing 73'\n
CB20Dominique Janssen\n
RM17Victoria Pelova\"downward-facing 46'\n
CM6Jill Roord\n
CM14Jackie Groenen\"downward-facing 62'\n
CM10Dani\u00eblle van de Donk\"downward-facing 46'\n
LM22Esmee Brugts\"downward-facing 80'\n
CF9Katja Snoeijs\n
CF11Lieke Martens\n
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MF19Wieke Kaptein\"upward-facing 46'\n
MF18Kerstin Casparij\"upward-facing 46'\n
MF21Damaris Egurrola\"upward-facing 62'\n
DF15Caitlin Dijkstra\"upward-facing 73'\n
DF5Merel van Dongen\"upward-facing 80'\n
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Esmee Brugts (Netherlands)\n

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Karolin Kaivoja (Estonia)\n
Fourth official:\n
Iuliana Demetrescu (Romania)\n
Video assistant referee:\n
Carol Anne Chenard (Canada)\n
Assistant video assistant referee:\n
Nicol\u00e1s Gallo (Colombia)\n
Offside video assistant referee:\n
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References[edit]

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  1. ^ \"Match schedule: FIFA Women's World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023\" (PDF). FIFA. 24 October 2022. Retrieved 24 October 2022.\n
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  3. ^ a b \"Regulations: FIFA Women's World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023\" (PDF). FIFA. Retrieved 14 December 2022.\n
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  5. ^ \"Draw Procedures for the FIFA Women's World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023\" (PDF). FIFA. October 2022. Retrieved 18 October 2022.\n
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July 3 (Reuters) - Following are the eight groups for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, which will be held in Australia and New Zealand from July 20 to Aug. 20:

WHAT IS THE FORMAT FOR THE GROUP AND KNOCKOUT STAGES AT WORLD CUP 2023?

* The tournament opens with the group stage where each of the 32 teams play three matches. The field has been expanded from 24 teams after the 2019 World Cup in France.
* Teams get three points for a win and one for a draw. The top two teams in each group advance to the round of 16.
* The knockout rounds will feature one-off matches, which can go to extra time and then a shootout to decide the winner.
GROUP A: NEW ZEALAND (CO-HOSTS), NORWAY, PHILIPPINES, SWITZERLAND
Norway will be a force to be reckoned with following the return of Ada Hegerberg and along with Switzerland will be favourites to advance, but New Zealand will be eyeing the opportunity to reach the knockout rounds for the first time.
Debutants Philippines, who are led by former Matildas coach Alen Stajcic, have little chance of progressing.
GROUP B: AUSTRALIA (CO-HOSTS), IRELAND, NIGERIA, CANADA
Australia will be determined to prove themselves on the world stage in front of home support and head into the tournament with only one loss so far this year.
Olympic champions Canada and World Cup ever-presents Nigeria make it a tricky group for debutants Ireland but recent performances have shown they are not to be dismissed.
GROUP C: SPAIN, COSTA RICA, ZAMBIA, JAPAN
Spain head to the World Cup with a vastly different squad to the one that secured qualification after their preparations were hampered by a feud between the coach and many senior players.
Japan, winners in 2011 and runners-up in 2015, will look to make a deeper run than four years ago when they lost in the last 16. Zambia are making their first appearance and Costa Rica their second.
GROUP D: ENGLAND, HAITI, DENMARK, CHINA
England's momentum suffered a blow when a loss to Australia ended their 30-game unbeaten run but the European champions will still be one of the favourites for the trophy despite the absence of key players including Beth Mead and Leah Williamson due to injury.
Pernille Harder will be key to Denmark's hopes as they return to the world stage for the first time since 2007, while China will try to build on their Asian Cup success. Haiti are making their first World Cup appearance.
GROUP E: UNITED STATES, VIETNAM, NETHERLANDS, PORTUGAL
The United States are firm favourites but recent losses to England, Germany and Spain suggest the path towards a third straight title will not be straightforward.
Netherlands will be keen exact revenge on the U.S. on the big stage after defeat in the 2019 final. Debutants Vietnam and Portugal round out the group.
GROUP F: FRANCE, JAMAICA, BRAZIL, PANAMA
France's off-field issues are a thing of the past after Herve Renard replaced Corrine Diacre as coach. Diacre's position became untenable after captain Wendie Renard said she would not play at the World Cup if the coach remained in charge.
Brazil, whose best performance at the World Cup came in 2007 when they finished runners-up, could be dark horses this time around under experienced coach Pia Sundhage. Jamaica lost all three games in their World Cup debut four years ago but are a more experienced outfit this year.
First-timers Panama complete the group.
GROUP G: SWEDEN, SOUTH AFRICA, ITALY, ARGENTINA
Sweden have been one of the heavyweights of the women's game and it will be a surprise if they do not advance to the latter knockout stages, having reached the semi-finals of the 2019 World Cup and last year's Euros.
South Africa have struggled since winning the 2022 Africa Cup of Nations and Italy have also lost their way since an impressive 2019 World Cup campaign.
Argentina arrive in promising form having won four of their five friendlies this year.
GROUP H: GERMANY, MOROCCO, COLOMBIA, SOUTH KOREA
Euros runners-up Germany have lost to the United States and Brazil in recent friendlies but the former champions are expected to top the group.
Asian Cup finalists South Korea could present Germany's biggest challenge, although they have only qualified from the group stage once (2015) in their three World Cup appearances.
Copa America runners-up Colombia arrive in patchy form, having lost to France and Italy in friendlies in April, while Morocco, who reached the Africa Cup of Nations final, will make their debut after becoming the first Arab nation to qualify for the tournament.

Reporting by Hritika Sharma in Hyderabad; Editing by Peter Rutherford

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The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand saw a total of 32 national teams from five confederations fight for the title of football world champions from 20 July to 20 August, with the United States women's national soccer team (USWNT) as two-time defending champions.

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England and Spain faced off in the final with La Roja winning their first ever world title. Sweden took the bronze.

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The FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 followed a familiar format of 32 teams divided into eight groups - Group A to H - of four teams each. The teams in each group competed in a single-headed round-robin format in the group stage of the competition.

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Each team played three games and two nations in each group with the most points qualified for the knockout stages. Teams were awarded three points for each win, one point each for a draw, and no points for a defeat.

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If a country finished the group stage level on points with another nation, the two were separated based on who had the higher goal difference (goals scored, minus goals conceded). If teams still could not be separated, the team with the greater number of goals scored was placed higher in the group. The full list of tie-breakers can be found on the FIFA tournament portal.

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FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 teams and groups

After the group stage, the top two teams from each of the eight groups will move on to the knockout phase, which begins with the round of 16.

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The final will be played on August 20 while the third-place match will be played August 10. All matches of the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 will played across 10 venues in and around Australia and New Zealand.

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Get all FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 results, points tables standings, and goalscorers for each group match, and all scores for the knockout rounds, including the final, here.

FIFA Women's World Cup 2023: Results, scorers and group stage standings

Group A fixtures, results, and scorers

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  • 20 July: New Zealand 1-0 Norway (Hannah Wilkinson 48')
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Group B fixtures, results, and scorers

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Group C fixtures, results, and scorers

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  • 21 July: Spain 3-0 Costa Rica (Valeria del Campo 21' OG, Aitana Bonmati 23', Esther Gonzalez 27')
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  • 22 July: Zambia 0-5 Japan (Miyazawa Hinata 43', 62', Tanaka Mina 55', Endo Jun 71', Ueki Riko 90+11' pen)
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Group E fixtures, results, and scorers

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  • 22 July: United States 3-0 vs Vietnam (Sophia Smith 14', 45+7', Lindsey Horan 77')
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  • 27 July: United States (Lindsey Horan 62') 1-1 Netherlands (Jill Roord 16'; Lindsey Horan 62')
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  • 23 July: France 0-0 Jamaica
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  • 24 July: Germany 6-0 Morocco (Alexandra Popp 11', 39', Klara B\u00fchl 46', Hanane A\u00eft El Hag OG 54', Yasmin Mrabet OG 79', Lea Sch\u00fcller 90')
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FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 round of 16 schedule and results

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  • Sweden 2-0 Australia (Fridolina Rolfo 30' P, Kosovare Asslani 62')
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  • England 0-1 Spain (Olga Carmona 29')
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UEFA Group E of the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification competition consists of six teams: Denmark, Russia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Azerbaijan, Malta, and Montenegro. The composition of the nine groups in the qualifying group stage was decided by the draw held on 30 April 2021,[1] with the teams seeded according to their coefficient ranking.[2]\n

The group is played in home-and-away round-robin format between 16 September 2021 and 6 September 2022, with a pause for the Women's Euro 2022 in July. The group winners qualify for the final tournament, while the runners-up advance to the play-offs first round if they are one of the other six runners-up among all nine groups (not counting results against the sixth-placed team).[3]\n

On 28 February 2022, Russia was suspended from the competition.[4][5] On 2 May 2022, UEFA officially announced that Russia was no longer allowed to take part in the competition, therefore Denmark has qualified for the tournament with a game to spare.[6][7][8]\n

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4\n\"\" Azerbaijan\n8\n2\n1\n5\n5\n16\n−11\n7[a]\n\n0\u20138\n1\u20131\n1\u20130\n—\n1\u20132\n0\u20134\n
5\n\"\" Malta\n8\n2\n1\n5\n6\n17\n−11\n7[a]\n\n0\u20132\n2\u20132\n0\u20132\n0\u20132\n—\nCanc.\n
6\n\"\" Russia[b]\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\nDisqualified\n\nCanc.\nCanc.\n5\u20130\n2\u20130\n3\u20130\n—\n
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  1. ^ \"Women's World Cup qualifying group stage draw\". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 30 April 2021. Retrieved 2 May 2021.\n
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  3. ^ \"UEFA Women's National Team Coefficients Overview March 2021\" (PDF). UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 2 March 2021. Retrieved 2 May 2021.\n
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  5. ^ \"Regulations of the UEFA European Qualifying Competition for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup\". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 2 March 2021.\n
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  7. ^ a b \"FIFA/UEFA suspend Russian clubs and national teams from all competitions\". FIFA. 28 February 2022. Retrieved 28 February 2022.\n
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  9. ^ a b UEFA.com (2022-02-28). \"FIFA/UEFA suspend Russian clubs and national teams from all competitions | Inside UEFA\". UEFA.com. Retrieved 2023-02-09.\n
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  11. ^ a b \"UEFA decisions for upcoming competitions relating to the ongoing suspension of Russian national teams and clubs\". UEFA. 2 May 2022.\n
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  13. ^ a b \"Uefa announces further sanctions on Russian clubs and national teams amid Ukraine invasion\". BBC Sport. 2 May 2022. Retrieved 2 May 2022.\n
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  15. ^ Spencer, Jamie (2022-05-03). \"Denmark qualify for first Women's World Cup since 2007 after Russia expulsion\". 90min.com. Retrieved 2023-12-06.\n
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The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup was the first to feature 32 teams, divided into eight groups to start the tournament in Australia and New Zealand.

Only the top two teams advanced from each group after round-robin play concluded, meaning the field was halved, with 16 teams going home and the other half advancing to the Round of 16.

The majority of the favourites progressed, while the likes of co-hosts New Zealand suffered an embarrassing early exit, as did Germany \u2014 the second-best team in the world \u2014 Olympic champions Canada and heavyweights Brazil.

The Sporting News has all the information on how the eight groups played out as Spain went on to defeat England 1-0 in the final.

MORE: Women's World Cup Golden Boot final rankings

2023 Women's World Cup Groups

Here's a quick snapshot of the composition of each of the World Cup groups.

Group B was considered the Group of Death at the start, and it produced a surprise with No. 7-ranked Canada unable to make it past the group stage. 

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Group ANew ZealandNorwayPhilippinesSwitzerland
Group BAustraliaCanadaNigeriaRep. of Ireland
Group CSpainCosta RicaZambiaJapan
Group DEnglandHaitiDenmarkChina
Group EUSAVietnamNetherlandsPortugal
Group FFranceJamaicaBrazilPanama
Group GSwedenSouth AfricaItalyArgentina
Group HGermanyMoroccoColombiaSouth Korea

MORE: Host cities and stadiums for 2023 Women's World Cup

How Women's World Cup groups were formed

To determine the makeup of the Women's World Cup groups, a draw took place on October 22, 2022 in Auckland New Zealand.

The 32 teams were divided into four pots based on their most recent FIFA Women's World Ranking, meaning Pot 1 had the teams ranked No. 1-6 plus the two host nations, and Pot 2 featured the next best-ranked teams, and so on.

Since the intercontinental playoffs that decided the final three qualifiers had not been played at the time of the draw, those three spots were automatically placed in Pot 4.

MORE: How the Women's World Cup Draw unfolded

Women's World Cup standings, schedule

The Women's World Cup began on July 20 with both co-hosts in action to open the group stage. The final was held exactly a month later on August 20 in Sydney.

Women's World Cup Group A table

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TeamPTSGPWLDGFGAGD
1. Switzerland-Q5310220+2
2. Norway-Q4311161+5
3. New Zealand-E43111110
4. Philippines-E3312018-7
  • Q = Qualified to Round of 16
  • E = Eliminated from World Cup

Group A match results

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DateMatchHighlightsCity
Thu, July 20New Zealand 1-0 NorwayHighlightsAuckland (NZL)
Fri, July 21Philippines 0-2 SwitzerlandHighlightsDunedin (NZL)
Tue, July 25New Zealand 0-1 PhilippinesHighlightsWellington (NZL)
Tue, July 25Switzerland 0-0 NorwayHighlightsHamilton (NZL)
Sun, July 30Switzerland 0-0 New ZealandHighlights Dunedin (NZL)
Sun, July 30Norway 6-0 PhilippinesHighlightsAuckland (NZL)

Women's World Cup Group B table

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TeamPTSGPWLDGFGAGD
1. Australia-Q6321073+4
2. Nigeria-Q5310232+1
3. Canada-E4311124-2
4. Rep. of Ireland-E1302113-2
  • Q = Qualified to Round of 16
  • E = Eliminated from World Cup

Group B match results

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DateMatch City
Thu, July 20Australia 1-0 Rep. of IrelandHighlightsSydney (AUS)
Fri, July 21Nigeria 0-0 CanadaHighlightsMelbourne (AUS)
Wed, July 26Canada 2-1 Rep. of IrelandHighlightsPerth (AUS)
Thu, July 27Australia 2-3 NigeriaHighlightsBrisbane (AUS)
Mon, July 31Canada 0-4 AustraliaHighlightsMelbourne (AUS)
Mon, July 31Rep. of Ireland 0-0 NigeriaHighlightsBrisbane (AUS)

Women's World Cup Group C table

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 TeamPTSGPWLDGFGAGD
1.Japan-Q93300110+11
2.Spain-Q6321084+4
3.Zambia-E33120311-8
4.Costa Rica-E0303018-7
  • Q = Qualified to Round of 16
  • E = Eliminated from World Cup

Group C match results

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DateMatch City
Fri, July 21Spain 3-0 Costa RicaHighlightsWellington (NZL) 
Sat, July 22Zambia 0-5 JapanHighlightsHamilton (NZL)
Wed, July 26Spain 5-0 ZambiaHighlightsAuckland (NZL)
Wed, July 26Japan 2-0 Costa RicaHighlightsDunedin (NZL)
Mon, July 31Japan 4-0 SpainHighlightsWellington (NZL)
Mon, July 31Costa Rica 1-3 ZambiaHighlightsHamilton (NZL)

Women's World Cup Group D table 

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TeamPTSGPWLDGFGAGD
1. England-Q9330081+7
2. Denmark-Q6321031+2
3. China-E3312027-5
4. Haiti-E0303004-4
  • Q = Qualified to Round of 16
  • E = Eliminated from World Cup

Group D match results

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DateMatch City
Sat, July 22England 1-0 HaitiHighlightsBrisbane (AUS)
Sat, July 22Denmark 1-0 ChinaHighlightsPerth (AUS)
Fri, July 28England 1-0 DenmarkHighlightsSydney (AUS)
Fri, July 28China 1-0 HaitiHighlightsAdelaide (AUS)
Tue, Aug. 1China 1-6 EnglandHighlightsAdelaide (AUS)
Tue, Aug. 1Haiti 0-2 DenmarkHighlightsPerth (AUS)

Women's World Cup Group E table 

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TeamPTSGPWLDGFGAGD
1. Netherlands-Q7320191+8
2. USA-Q5310241+3
3. Portugal-E4311121+1
4. Vietnam-E03030012-12
  • Q = Qualified to Round of 16
  • E = Eliminated from World Cup

Group E match results

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DateMatch City
Sat, July 22USA 3-0 VietnamHighlightsAuckland (NZL)
Sun, July 23Netherlands 1-0 PortugalHighlightsDunedin (NZL)
Thu, July 27USA 1-1 NetherlandsHighlightsWellington (NZL)
Thu, July 27Portugal 2-0 VietnamHighlightsHamilton (NZL)
Tue, Aug. 1Portugal 0-0 USAHighlightsAuckland (NZL)
Tue, Aug. 1Vietnam 0-7 NetherlandsHighlightsDunedin (NZL)

Women's World Cup Group F table

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TeamPTSGPWLDGFGAGD
1. France-Q7320184+4
2. Jamaica-Q5310210+1
3. Brazil4311152+3
4. Panama03030311-8
  • Q = Qualified to Round of 16
  • E = Eliminated from World Cup

Group F match results

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DateMatchHighlightsCity
Sun, July 23France 0-0 JamaicaHighlightsSydney (AUS)
Mon, July 24Brazil 4-0 PanamaHighlightsAdelaide (AUS)
Sat, July 29France 2-1 BrazilHighlightsBrisbane (AUS)
Sat, July 29Panama 0-1 JamaicaHighlightsPerth (AUS)
Wed, Aug. 2Panama 3-5 FranceHighlightsSydney (AUS)
Wed, Aug. 2Jamaica 0-0 BrazilHighlights Melbourne (AUS)

Women's World Cup Group G table

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TeamPTSGPWLDGFGAGD
1. Sweden-Q9330091+8
2. South Africa-Q43111660
3. Italy-E3310238-4
4. Argentina-E1301225-3
  • Q = Qualified to Round of 16
  • E = Eliminated from World Cup

Group G match results

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DateMatchHighlights City
Sun, July 23Sweden 2-1 South AfricaHighlightsWellington (NZL)
Mon, July 24Italy 1-0 ArgentinaHighlightsAuckland (NZL)
Fri, July 28Argentina 2-2 South AfricaHighlightsDunedin (NZL)
Sat, July 29Sweden 5-0 ItalyHighlights Wellington (NZL)
Wed, Aug. 2Argentina 0-2 SwedenHighlightsHamilton (NZL)
Wed, Aug. 2South Africa 3-2 ItalyHighlightsWellington (NZL)

Women's World Cup Group H table

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TeamPTSGPWLDGFGAGD
Colombia-Q6321042+2
Morocco-Q6321026-4
Germany-E3311183+5
South Korea-E1302114-3
  • Q = Qualified to Round of 16
  • E = Eliminated from World Cup

Group H match results

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DateMatchTime
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Time
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City
Mon, July 24Germany 6-0 MoroccoHighlights Melbourne (AUS)
Tue, July 25Colombia 2-0 South KoreaHighlights Sydney (AUS)
Sun, July 30Germany 1-2 ColombiaHighlights Sydney (AUS)
Sun, July 30South Korea 0-1 MoroccoHighlights Adelaide (AUS)
Thu, Aug. 3South Korea 1-1 GermanyHighlights  Brisbane (AUS)
Thu, Aug. 3Morocco 1-0 ColombiaHighlights Perth (AUS)

Women's World Cup Round of 16

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DateMatchTime
\t(AEST)
Time
\t(ET)
City
Sat, Aug. 5Switzerland 1-5 SpainHighlights Auckland (NZL)
Sat, Aug. 5Japan 3-1 NorwayHighlights Wellington (NZL)
Sun, Aug. 6Netherlands 2-0 South AfricaHighlights Sydney (AUS)
Sun, Aug. 6Sweden 0-0 USA (5-4 on pens)Highlights Melbourne (AUS)
Mon, Aug. 7England 0-0 Nigeria (4-2 on pens)Highlights Brisbane (AUS)
Mon, Aug. 7Australia 2-0 DenmarkHighlights Sydney (AUS)
Tue, Aug. 8Colombia 1-0 JamaicaHighlights Melbourne (AUS)
Tue, Aug. 8France 4-0 MoroccoHighlights Adelaide (AUS)

Women's World Cup Quarterfinals

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DateMatchHighlightsCity
Fri, Aug. 11Spain 2-1 NetherlandsHighlightsWellington (NZL)
Fri, Aug. 11Japan 1-2 SwedenHighlightsAuckland (NZL)
Sat, Aug. 12Australia 0-0 France (7-6 on pens)HighlightsBrisbane (AUS)
Sat, Aug. 12England 2-1 ColombiaHighlightsSydney (AUS)

Women's World Cup Semifinals

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DateMatchTime
\t(AEST)
City
Tue, Aug. 15Spain 2-1 SwedenHighlightsAuckland (NZL)
Wed, Aug. 16Australia 1-3 EnglandHighlights Sydney (AUS)

Women's World Cup 3rd Place

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DateMatchHighlightsCity
Sat, Aug. 19Sweden 2-0 AustraliaHighlightsBrisbane (AUS)

Women's World Cup Final

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DateMatchHighlightsCity
Sun, Aug. 20Spain 1-0 EnglandHighlightsSydney (AUS)
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Patrick is a freelance journalist who is currently based in Sydney, and primarily covers football for The Sporting News.

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