When World Cup 2023 will start?

Football’s international governing body FIFA has finalised the match schedule for the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023, confirming a total of nine matches to be held in Auckland between July and August 2023, including:

the tournament’s opening match on 20 July featuring the Football Ferns,

  • a further five group stage matches until 1 August,
  • one round of 16 match on 5 August,
  • a quarter-final on 11 August, and
  • a semi-final on 15 August.

Following ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022 next March and Rugby World Cup 2021 in October, hosting the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 the following July will bring the region to life, with plenty of ways for Aucklanders to get in on the action.

Auckland Mayor Phil Goff welcomed the announcement on the eve of the region’s shift to the new traffic light system. “The FIFA Women’s World Cup is a premier world sporting event with a huge audience internationally and with Auckland on display as a premier destination for global events of scale,” he says.

“One of the largest sporting events ever held in Auckland and New Zealand, the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 will bring tens of thousands of fans to our region and an estimated $60 million boost to our GDP.”

“The FIFA Women’s World Cup will help boost our hospitality industry, contributing millions to Auckland’s regional economy and driving more than 100,000 visitor nights – directly benefitting businesses and sectors hardest hit by the Covid-19 pandemic.”

“It will also be a major event for women’s sport in New Zealand, inspiring greater participation and following for women’s football and other sporting codes.”

“In 2023, all eyes will be on Tāmaki Makaurau, and we have a chance to showcase our region and all it offers to the world,” Mayor Goff says.

Hosting three women’s World Cups across 2022 and 2023 will be an unprecedented opportunity not only for Auckland, but for women and girls in sport, says Auckland Unlimited Director – Arts, Entertainment and Events, Richard Clarke.

“Auckland is calling, and we can’t wait to welcome the world’s best female athletes to our shores. There is a lot to look forward to over the next 18 months and we are working closely with event partners and a variety of stakeholders to develop an inclusive and inviting host city campaign that plays a key role in reactivating Auckland and driving the benefits of hosting throughout the region.”

“The FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 in particular will leave a significant legacy for Auckland – from stadium and training venue upgrades to engaging and inspiring our communities through sport and bolstering Auckland’s expertise in the major events sector,” Richard Clarke says.

The confirmed schedule supports FIFA’s ambition of amplifying the prestigious tournament and increasing the profile and participation of women’s football around the world. For the first time ever, the women’s tournament will feature 32 teams playing a total of 64 matches. The tournament will also be the first FIFA Women’s World Cup held in the Southern Hemisphere, and the first time the event has been jointly hosted by two confederations.

The pinnacle women’s sporting competition, the global broadcast reach of the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 is forecast to exceed that of any event held in Auckland to date. Past tournaments, including the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2019 in France reached a global audience of more than 1.12 billion.

The match schedule, confirming dates and venues for all 64 matches of the tournament can be found here, noting that match timings will be finalised next year.

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Where will 2023 World Cup will be played?

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Who qualified for World Cup 2023?

Which teams will play in the 2023 Cricket World Cup? There are 8 teams [England, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, New Zealand, Pakistan, West Indies, India [host], and Australia] are qualified teams.

Who will host the 2023 World Cup?

The 2023 ICC Men's Cricket World Cup will be the 13th edition of the men's Cricket World Cup, scheduled to be hosted by India during October and November 2023. This will be the first time the competition is held entirely by India.

Which country will win 2023 World Cup?

Other than above-mentioned teams, Pakistan could emerge the dark horses as they are used to playing in the sub-continent conditions. South Africa is also going in the right direction in building their team for the future. However, as per our Today Match Prediction, India is likely to win the next ODI World Cup 2023.

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