World Cup schedule, full list of fixtures, results
The Matildas have a daunting path through to the 2023 World Cup final. Here’s a full list of matches and results.
The Matildas have a daunting path through to the 2023 World Cup final. Here’s a full list of matches and results.
Australia’s home World Cup campaign got underway with a 1-0 win against the Republic of Ireland.
The 10th ranked Matildas entered the tournament on a high after taking down the fifth ranked France in front of a raucous Melbourne crowd in their final hit out.
Drawn in Group B, the Aussie outfit faced off against 22nd ranked Ireland, 40th ranked Nigeria before going up against powerhouse seventh ranked Canada.
They ended the group stage in top spot in their group, overcoming Denmark in the first knockout round to set-up a quarterfinal showdown with the French.
The expanded tournament means there will be 64 total matches played across Australia and New Zealand before the tournament wraps up with the final on August 20.
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This page will be updated live with all results throughout the tournament.
Full list of groups
Group A: New Zealand, Norway, Philippines, Switzerland
Group B: Australia, Ireland, Nigeria, Canada
Group C: Spain, Costa Rica, Zambia, Japan
Group D: England, Haiti, Denmark, China
Group E: United States, Vietnam, Netherlands, Portugal
Group F: France, Jamaica, Brazil, Panama
Group G: Germany Morocco, Colombia, South Korea
Full fixture list (all times AEST)
Group A schedule
Thu, Jul. 20 — New Zealand defeat Norway 1-0
Fri, Jul. 21 — Philippines lost to Switzerland 2-0
Tue, Jul. 25 — New Zealand lost to Philippines 1-0
Tue, Jul. 25 — Switzerland drew with Norway 0-0
Sun, Jul. 30 — Switzerland drew with New Zealandn
Sun, Jul. 30 — Norway defeated Philippines 6-0
Group B schedule
Thu, Jul. 20 — AUSTRALIA defeated Ireland 1-0
Fri, Jul. 21 — Nigeria drew with Canada 0-0
Wed, Jul. 26 — Canada defeated Ireland 2-1
Thu, Jul. 27 — AUSTRALIA lost to Nigeria 3-2
Mon, Jul. 31 — AUSTRALIA defeated Canada 4-0
Mon, Jul. 31 — Ireland drew with Nigeria
Group C schedule
Fri, Jul. 21 — Spain defeated Costa Rica 3-0
Sat, Jul. 22 — Zambia lost to Japan 5-0
Wed, Jul. 26 — Japan defeated Costa Rica 2-0
Wed, Jul. 26 — Spain defeated Zambia 5-0
Mon, Jul. 31 — Japan defeated Spain 4-0
Mon, Jul. 31 — Costa Rica lost to Zambia 3-1
Goup D schedule
Sat, Jul. 22 — England defeated Haiti 1-0
Sat, Jul. 22 — Denmark defeated China 1-0
Fri, Jul. 28 — England defeated Denmark 1-0
Fri, Jul. 28 — China defeated Haiti 1-0
Tue, Aug. 1 — China lost to England 6-1
Tue, Aug. 1 — Haiti lost to Denmark 2-0
Group E schedule
Sat, Jul. 22 — USA defeated Vietnam 3-0
Sun, Jul. 23 — Netherlands defeated Portugal 1-0
Thu, Jul. 27 — USA drew with Netherlands 1-1
Thu, Jul. 27 — Portugal defeated Vietnam 2-0
Tue, Aug. 1 — Portugal drew with USA 0-0
Tue, Aug. 1 — Vietnam lost to Netherlands 7-0
Group F schedule
Sun, Jul. 23 — France drew with Jamaica 0-0
Mon, Jul. 24 — Brazil defeated Panama 4-0
Sat, Jul. 29 — France defeated Brazil 2-1
Sat, Jul. 29 — Panama lost to Jamaica 1-0
Wed, Aug. 2 — Panama lost France 6-3
Wed, Aug. 2 — Jamaica drew with Brazil 0-0
Group G schedule
Sun, Jul. 23 — Sweden defeated South Africa 2-1
Mon, Jul. 24 — Italy defeated Argentina 1-0
Fri, Jul. 28 — Argentina drew with South Africa 2-2
Sat, Jul. 29 — Sweden defeated Italy 5-0
Wed, Aug. 2 — Argentina lost to Sweden 2-0
Wed, Aug. 2 — South Africa defeated Italy 3-2
Group H schedule
Mon, Jul. 24 — Germany defeated Morocco 6-0
Tue, Jul. 25 — Colombia defeated South Korea 2-0
Sun, Jul. 30 — South Korea lost to Morocco 1-0
Sun, Jul. 30 — Germany lost to Colombia 2-1
Thu, Aug. 3 — South Korea drew with Germany 1-1
Thu, Aug. 3 — Morocco defeatd Colombia 1-0
Round of 16
5 August
Game 1 – Spain defeated Switzerland 5-1
Game 2 – Japan defeated Norway 3-1
6 August
Game 3 – Netherlands defeated South Africa 2-0
Game 4 – Sweden defeated United States on penalties
7 August
Game 5 – Australia defeated Denmark 2-0
Game 6 – England defeated Nigeria on penalties
8 August
Game 7 – France defeated Morocco 4-0
Game 8 – Colombia defeated Jamaica 1-0
Quarter-Finals
11 August
Game A – Spain defeated Netherlands 2-1
Game B – Sweden defeated Japan 2-1
12 August
Game C – Australia defeated France (7-6 penalties)
Game D – England defeated Colombia 2-1
Semi-Final
15 August
Game i – Spain v Sweden 18:00, Eden Park (Auckland/TÄmaki Makaurau)
16 August
Game ii – Australia v England 20:00, Stadium Australia (Sydney/Gadigal)
Third-place match
19 August
Runner-up of Game i v Runner-up of Game ii 18:00, Brisbane Stadium (Brisbane/Meeanjin)
Final
20 August
Winner of Game i vs Winner of Game ii 20:00, Stadium Australia (Sydney/Gadigal)