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Women’s World Cup 2023: Full schedule, England components, groups, groups and UK kick-off times as Lionesses eye magnificence at masterpiece competition

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Jul 20, 2023
Women’s World Cup 2023: Full schedule, England components, groups, groups and UK kick-off times as Lionesses eye magnificence at masterpiece competition

LIVE on talkSPORT Published: 8:22, 20 Jul 2023Updated: 8:35, 20 Jul 2023The FIFA Women’s World Cup is upon us with the masterpiece competition being co-hosted for the very first time. Australia and New Zealand will invite the world’s finest gamers to their coasts as they seek to raise football’s greatest reward. 5 England will be opting for World Cup splendor this summerCredit: Getty The United States are the favourites to raise the title once again after winning the masterpiece competitors in 2015 and 2019. England will be intending to develop on their magnificence at the Euros last summer season and win the World Cup for the very first time. Supervisor Sarina Wiegman, who was beaten in the last 4 years ago with the Netherlands, will think that the Lionesses can go all the method in a significant competition for the 2nd time in 2 years. Women’s World Cup 2023: When and where is it? The 2023 Women’s World Cup will start on Thursday, July 20 and will last for a month till Sunday, August 20. It will happen in Australia and New Zealand with the neighbouring nations sharing hosting responsibilities. This implies that there will naturally be a substantial time distinction with the UK. Australia is 10 hours ahead of the UK while New Zealand is 12 hours ahead so all components will occur in the early morning or early afternoon. 5 USA are the existing holders of the Women’s World Cup Women’s World Cup 2023: Venues The host cities and places consist of: Adelaide, Australia– Hindmarsh Stadium Brisbane, Australia– Brisbane Stadium Melbourne, Australia– Melbourne Rectangular Stadium Perth, Australia– Perth Rectangular Stadium Sydney, Australia– Stadium Australia and Sydney Football Stadium Auckland, New Zealand– Eden Park Dunedin, New Zealand– Dunedin Stadium Hamilton, New Zealand– Waikato Stadium Wellington, New Zealand– Wellington Regional Stadium The last will be played in Sydney at Stadium Australia. 5 Stadium Australia will host the Women’s World Cup last Women’s World Cup 2023: Groups England have actually been drawn into Group D together with Haiti, Denmark and China with the Lionesses anticipated to come out on top. Fellow favourites the USA remain in a hard group with the Netherlands and Portugal along with them in Group E. Group A: New Zealand, Norway, Philippines, Switzerland Group B: Australia, Republic of Ireland, Nigeria, Canada Group C: Spain, Costa Rica, Zambia, Japan Group D: England, Haiti, Denmark, China Group E: USA, Vietnam, Netherlands, Portugal Group F: France, Jamaica, Brazil, Panama Group G: Sweden, South Africa, Italy, Argentina Group H: Germany, Morocco, Colombia, South Korea Women’s World Cup 2023: England components talkSPORT will have live commentary of every England video game this summertime. Saturday, July 22 – England vs Haiti – 10:30 am – LIVE on talkSPORT Friday, July 28 – England vs Denmark – 9:30 am – LIVE on talkSPORT 2 Tuesday, August 1 – China vs England – 12pm – LIVE on talkSPORT 2 5 England will want to construct on their Euros success last yearCredit: Getty Most checked out in talkSPORT Women’s World Cup 2023: England team Wiegman called her England team for the World Cup on Wednesday, May 31 and had a variety of star gamers she was not able to pick due to injury. Captain Leah Williamson, Beth Mead and Fran Kirby – 3 crucial gamers in the Euro winning group – are all missing. Millie Bright and Lucy Bronze conquered their own injury issues to be chosen in the 23-player list. Jordan Nobbs was consisted of also, regardless of sustaining an injury in Aston Villa’s penultimate video game of the season, Katie Zelem was restored after not making the last team in April, and Bethany England was remembered. Goalkeepers: Mary Earps (Manchester United), Hannah Hampton (Aston Villa), Ellie Roebuck (Manchester City) Defenders: Millie Bright (Chelsea), Lucy Bronze (Barcelona), Jess Carter (Chelsea), Niamh Charles (Chelsea), Alex Greenwood (Manchester City), Esme Morgan (Manchester City), Lotte Wubben-Moy (Arsenal) Midfielders: Laura Coombs (Manchester City), Jordan Nobbs (Aston Villa), Georgia Stanway (Bayern Munich), Ella Toone (Manchester United), Keira Walsh (Barcelona), Katie Zelem (Manchester United) Forwards: Rachel Daly (Aston Villa), Bethany England (Tottenham Hotspur), Lauren Hemp, (Manchester City), Lauren James (Chelsea), Chloe Kelly (Manchester City), Katie Robinson (Brighton & Hove Albion), Alessia Russo (Manchester United). Women’s World Cup 2023: Full schedule All times BST Group phases Thursday, July 20 New Zealand vs Norway – 8am Australia vs Ireland – 11am Friday, July 21 Nigeria v Canada – 3.30 am Philippines v Switzerland – 6am Spain v Costa Rica – 8:30 am Saturday, July 22 USA v Vietnam – 2am Zambia v Japan – 8am England v Haiti – 10:30 am – LIVE on talkSPORT Denmark v China – 1pm Sunday, July 23 Sweden v South Africa – 6am Netherlands v Portugal – 8:30 am France v Jamaica – 11am Monday, July 24 Italy v Argentina – 7am Germany v Morocco – 9:30 am Brazil v Panama – 12pm Tuesday, July 25 Colombia v Korea Republic – 3am New Zealand v Philippines – 6:30 am Switzerland v Norway – 9am Wednesday, July 26 Japan v Costa Rica – 6am Spain v Zambia – 8:30 am Canada v Republic of Ireland – 1pm- LIVE on talkSPORT 2 Thursday, July 27 USA v Netherlands – 2am Portugal v Vietnam – 8:30 am Australia v Nigeria – 11am Friday, July 28 Argentina v South Africa – 1am England v Denmark – 9:30 am – LIVE on talkSPORT 2 China PR v Haiti – 12pm Saturday, July 29 Sweden v Italy – 8:30 am France v Brazil – 11am Panama v Jamaica – 1:30 pm Sunday, July 30 Korea Republic v Morocco – 5:30 am Norway v Philippines – 8am Switzerland v New Zealand – 8am Germany v Colombia – 10:30 am Monday, July 31 Japan v Spain – 8am Costa Rica v Zambia – 8am Canada v Australia – 11am Republic of Ireland v Nigeria – 11am – LIVE on talkSPORT 2 Tuesday, August 1 Portugal v USA – 8am Vietnam v Netherlands – 8am Haiti v Denmark – 12pm China PR v England – 12pm – LIVE on talkSPORT 2 Wednesday, August 2 South Africa v Italy – 8am Argentina v Sweden – 8am Panama v France – 11am Jamaica v Brazil – 11am Thursday, August 3 Korea Republic v Germany – 11am Morocco v Colombia – 11am 5 Who will raise the Women’s World Cup this summer?Credit: GETTY Round of 16 Saturday, August 5 Group A winners v Group C Runners-up – 6am Group C winners v Group A Runners-up – 9am Sunday, August 6 Group E winners v 2nd Group G Runners-up – 3am Group G winners v Group E Runners-up – 10am Monday, August 7 Group B winners v 2nd Group D Runners-up – 11:30 am Group D winners v Group B Runners-up – 8:30 am Tuesday, August 8 Group F winners v Group H Runners-up – 8:30 am Group H winners v Group F Runners-up – 11:30 am Quarter-finals Friday, August 11 Round of 16 one winner vs Round of sixteen 3 winner – 2am Round of 16 2 winner vs Round of 16 4 winner – 8:30 am Saturday, August 12 Round of 16 5 winner vs Round of 16 7 – 8am Round of 16 6 winner vs Round of 16 8 winner – 11:30 am Semi-finals Tuesday, August 15 Winner of Quarter Final 1 vs Winner of Quarter Final 2 (Eden Park) at 9am Wednesday, August 16 Winner of Quarter Final 3 vs Winner of Quarter Final 4 – 11am Third location play-off Saturday, August 19 Third location play-off – Loser of Semi-final 1 vs Loser of Semi-final 2 – 9am Final Sunday, August 20 Winner of Semi-final 1 vs Winner of Semi-final 2 – 11am – LIVE on talkSPORT

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