Visa – Worldwide Partner of the FIFA Women’s World Cup™
The passion for the beautiful game unites football fans from every corner of the global and that’s why Visa is a proud global partner of the FIFA Women’s World Cup™

Visa's Role in Women's Football
Visa’s sponsorship of the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™ complements its global investment in women’s football, including its ground-breaking partnership with UEFA Women’s Football, and sponsorship of the U.S. Soccer Federation, including the U.S. Women’s National Team and the SheBelieves Cup.

Team Visa
Designed to help athletes succeed in their athletic career and beyond, Team Visa has championed more than 500 athletes since its inception. Of those athletes, 55% are women, including 22 female footballers such as Lucy Bronze (England), Alexia Putellas (Spain) and Ellie Carpenter (Australia).

Visa Spotlight: Ellie Carpenter
Australian national team right-back and 2-time Olympian, Ellie Carpenter continues to make #TeamVISA and Australia proud after being named in ESPN's ’50 best female players’ list.
Who is hosting the FIFA Women’s World Cup™?
For the first time ever, Australia and New Zealand will co-host the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™. This will be the first FIFA Women’s World Cup™ to be hosted in multiple countries and also the first to be held in the southern hemisphere.
Matches will be played in six stadiums across five cities in Australia, and four cities and venues in New Zealand, see below:
When are the FIFA Women’s World Cup™ fixtures being played?
Group A Match Schedule
Thu, July 20
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New Zealand vs. Norway
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17:00
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19:00
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Auckland (NZL)
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Fri, July 21
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Philippines vs. Switzerland
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15:00
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17:00
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Dunedin (NZL)
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Tue, July 25
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New Zealand vs. Philippines
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15:30
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17:30
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Wellington (NZL)
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Tue, July 25
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Switzerland vs. Norway
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18:00
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20:00
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Hamilton (NZL)
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Sun, July 30
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Switzerland vs. New Zealand
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17:00
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19:00
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Dunedin (NZL)
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Sun, July 30
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Norway vs. Philippines
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17:00
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19:00
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Auckland (NZL)
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Group B Match Schedule
Thu, July 20
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Australia vs. Rep. of Ireland
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20:00
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22:00
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Sydney (AUS)
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Fri, July 21
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Nigeria vs. Canada
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12:30 |
14:30
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Melbourne (AUS)
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Wed, July 26
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Canada vs. Rep. of Ireland
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22:00
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00:00 (Thu Jul 27)
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Perth (AUS)
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Thu, July 27
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Australia vs. Nigeria
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20:00
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22:00
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Brisbane (AUS)
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Mon, July 31
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Canada vs. Australia
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20:00
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22:00
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Melbourne (AUS)
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Mon, July 31
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Rep. of Ireland vs. Nigeria
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20:00
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22:00
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Brisbane (AUS)
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Group C Match Schedule
Fri, July 21
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Spain vs. Costa Rica
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17:30
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19:30
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Wellington (NZL)
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Sat, July 22
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Zambia vs. Japan
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17:00
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19:00
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Hamilton (NZL)
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Wed, July 26
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Spain vs. Zambia
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17:30
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19:30
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Auckland (NZL)
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Wed, July 26
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Japan vs. Costa Rica
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15:00
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17:00
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Dunedin (NZL)
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Mon, July 31
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Japan vs. Spain
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17:00
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19:00
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Wellington (NZL)
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Mon, July 31
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Costa Rica vs. Zambia
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17:00
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19:00
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Hamilton (NZL)
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Group D Match Schedule
Sat, July 22
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England vs. Haiti
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19:30
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21:30
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Brisbane (AUS)
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Sat, July 22
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Denmark vs. China
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22:00
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00:00 (Sun Jul 23)
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Perth (AUS)
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Fri, July 28
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England vs. Denmark
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18:30
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20:30
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Sydney (AUS)
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Fri, July 28
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China vs. Haiti
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21:00
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23:00
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Adelaide (AUS)
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Tue, Aug. 1
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China vs. England
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21:00
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23:00
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Adelaide (AUS)
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Tue, Aug. 1
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Haiti vs. Denmark
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21:00
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23:00
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Perth (AUS)
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Group E Match Schedule
Sat, July 22
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USA vs. Vietnam
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11:00
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13:00
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Auckland (NZL)
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Sun, July 23
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Netherlands vs. Portugal
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17:30
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19:30
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Dunedin (NZL)
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Thu, July 27
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USA vs. Netherlands
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11:00
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13:00
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Wellington (NZL)
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Thu, July 27
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Portugal vs. Vietnam
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17:30
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19:30
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Hamilton (NZL)
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Tue, Aug. 1
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Portugal vs. USA
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17:00
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19:00
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Auckland (NZL)
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Tue, Aug. 1
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Vietnam vs. Netherlands
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17:00
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19:00
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Dunedin (NZL)
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Group F Match Schedule
Sun, July 23
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France vs. Jamaica
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20:00
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22:00
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Sydney (AUS)
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Mon, July 24
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Brazil vs. Panama
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21:00
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23:00
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Adelaide (AUS)
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Sat, July 29
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France vs. Brazil
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20:00
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22:00
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Brisbane (AUS)
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Sat, July 29
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Panama vs. Jamaica
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22:30
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00:30 (Sun Jul 30)
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Perth (AUS) |
Wed, Aug. 2
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Panama vs. France
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20:00
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22:00
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Sydney (AUS)
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Wed, Aug. 2
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Jamaica vs. Brazil
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20:00
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22:00
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Melbourne (AUS)
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Group G Match Schedule
Sun, July 23
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Sweden vs. South Africa
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15:00
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17:00
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Wellington (NZL)
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Mon, July 24
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Italy vs. Argentina
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16:00
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18:00
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Auckland (NZL)
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Fri, July 28
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Argentina vs. South Africa
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10:00
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12:00
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Dunedin (NZL)
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Sat, July 29
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Sweden vs. Italy
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17:30
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19:30
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Wellington (NZL)
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Wed, Aug. 2
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Argentina vs. Sweden
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17:00
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19:00
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Hamilton (NZL)
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Wed, Aug. 2
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South Africa vs. Italy
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17:00
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19:00
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Wellington (NZL)
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Group H Match Schedule
Mon, July 24
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Germany vs. Morocco
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18:30
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20:30
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Melbourne (AUS)
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Tue, July 25
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Colombia vs. South Korea
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12:00
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14:00
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Sydney (AUS)
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Sun, July 30
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Germany vs. Colombia
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19:30
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21:30
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Sydney (AUS)
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Sun, July 30
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South Korea vs. Morocco
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14:30
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16:30
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Adelaide (AUS)
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Thu, Aug. 3
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South Korea vs. Germany
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20:00
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22:00
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Brisbane (AUS)
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Thu, Aug. 3
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Morocco vs. Colombia
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20:00
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22:00
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Perth (AUS)
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Round of 16
Sat, Aug. 5
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1A vs. 2C
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15:00
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17:00
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Auckland (NZL)
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Sat, Aug. 5
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1C vs. 2A
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18:00
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20:00
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Wellington (NZL)
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Sun, Aug. 6
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1E vs. 2G
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12:00
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14:00
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Sydney (AUS)
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Sun, Aug. 6
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1G vs. 2E
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19:00
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21:00
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Melbourne (AUS)
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Mon, Aug. 7
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1B vs. 2D
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20:30
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22:30
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Sydney (AUS)
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Mon, Aug. 7
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1D vs. 2B
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17:30
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19:30
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Brisbane (AUS)
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Tue, Aug. 8
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1F vs. 2H
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21:00
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23:00
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Adelaide (AUS)
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Tue, Aug. 8
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1H vs. 2F
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18:00
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20:00
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Melbourne (AUS)
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Quarter Finals
Fri, Aug. 11
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QF1: 1A/2C vs. 1E/2G
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11:00
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13:00
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Wellington (NZL)
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Fri, Aug. 11
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QF2: 1C/2A vs. 1G/2E
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17:30
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19:30
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Auckland (NZL)
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Sat, Aug. 12
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QF3: 1B/2D vs. 1F/2H
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17:00
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19:00
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Brisbane (AUS)
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Sat, Aug. 12
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QF4: 1D/2B vs. 1H/2F
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20:30
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22:30
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Sydney (AUS)
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Semi Finals
Tue, Aug. 15
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QF1 vs. QF2
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18:00
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20:00
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Auckland (NZL)
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Wed, Aug. 16
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QF3 vs. QF4
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20:00
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22:00
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Sydney (AUS)
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Third Place Play Off
Sat, Aug. 19
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Semifinal losers
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18:00
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20:00
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Brisbane (AUS)
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Final
Sun, Aug. 20
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Semifinal winners
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20:00
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22:00
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Sydney (AUS)
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Australian Women’s Team Match Fixtures
Australia vs Republic of Ireland - Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney - 20 July, 2023
Australia vs Nigeria - Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane - 27 July, 2023
Australia vs Canada - Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne - 31 July, 2023
Last updated: 1st November 2022
We will continue to update this list as more information becomes available.
Who's already qualified for the FIFA Women’s World Cup™?
- Australia
- New Zealand
- Japan
- South Korea
- China
- Philippines
- Vietnam
- Sweden
- Spain
- France
- Denmark
- United States
- Canada
- Costa Rica
- Jamaica
- Zambia
- Morocco
- Nigeria
- South Africa
- Colombia
- Brazil
- Argentina
- Norway
- Germany
- England
- Italy
- Netherlands
- Ireland
- Switzerland
- Portugal
- Haiti
- Panama
Last updated: 1st March 2023


“There’s nothing better than representing your country and to have an opportunity to do so in Australia, in front of family, friends and fans, is even more motivation.
Visa has been a significant supporter of not just my own sporting journey, but so many other female athletes across the world, on and off the pitch, and there is already a lot of anticipation around this major moment in women’s football."
Ellie Carpenter
Australian Footballer & National Team Defender