Qualified in first position of its group after its victory against Panama on Tuesday August 2, the France team now awaits its opponent for the 1/8th finals of the World Cup.
See you on August 8 for the French women’s team! After their fairly wide but sluggish victory against Panama in the last match of the group stage this Wednesday, August 2 with in particular a hat-trick from Diani (6-3), the band at Herve Renard finishes in first place in his group and will play next Tuesday at 1 p.m. on the Adelaide side. Big sensation on the other hand for 2nd place since Brazil was eliminated in the first round after its draw against Jamaica. For his opponent, the Blue will have to wait 24 hours since the group of France crosses with group h which will play its last matches of the group stage on Thursday.
The opponent of the Bleues could be particularly tough since at present, it is Germany which is in 2nd position in the group, behind Colombia, winner of the Germans on the last day and which only needs a small point to finish in first place in the group against Morocco. 3rd in the group, the Moroccans can however dream of qualifying by beating the Colombians while Germany has no room for error against Korea, last in the group and already eliminated.
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The opening match of the World Cup has been set for Thursday July 20, with New Zealand and Norway facing off. The group stages will continue until August 3 before a latency day.
The rest of the competition will be more decisive with the knockout stages and a final organized on August 20 in Sydney, at Stadium Australia.
France was the last host country of the Women’s World Cup in 2019. It passes the torch to co-hosts New Zealand and Australia.
France Télévisions, broadcaster of the Women’s World Cup with M6, has scheduled 32 matches including the opening match, New Zealand-Norway and the final (August 20 at noon). The M6 group broadcasts the other 32 matches.
If the broadcasting of the final was decided by drawing lots, the matches of the final phases were distributed fairly.
The Football World Cup lasts a whole month and is played in two phases, first the pools and then the finals.
- Thursday August 3
- South Korea – Germany (Group H – J3 – Brisbane): 12:00 p.m.
- Morocco – Colombia (Group H – D3 – Perth): 12:00 p.m.
- Saturday August 5
- Switzerland – Spain (Auckland): 7:00 a.m.
- Japan – Norway (Wellington): 10:00 a.m.
- Sunday August 6
- Netherlands – South Africa (Sydney): 4h00
- Sweden – United States (Melbourne): 11 a.m.
- Monday August 7
- England – Nigeria (Brisbane): 9:30 a.m.
- Australia – Denmark (Sydney): 12:30 p.m.
- Tuesday August 8
- Round of 16 7: Winner of Group H – Jamaica (Melbourne): 10am
- Round of 16 8: France – Second in Group H (Adelaide): 1:00 p.m.
- Friday August 11
- Quarter-finals 1: Winner of the round of 16 1 – Winner of the round of 16 3 (Wellington): 3:00
- Quarter-finals 2: Winner of the round of 16 2 – Winner of the round of 16 4 (Auckland): 9:30 a.m.
- Saturday August 12
- Quarter-finals 3: Winner of the round of 16 6 – Winner of the round of 16 8 (Brisbane): 11 a.m.
- Quarter-finals 4: Winner of the round of 16 5 – Winner of the round of 16 7 (Sydney): 12:30 p.m.
- Tuesday August 15
- Semi-final 1: Winner quarter-final 1 – Winner quarter-final 2 (Auckland): 10:00 a.m.
- Wednesday August 16
- Semi-final 2: Winner quarter-final 3 – Winner quarter-final 4 (Sydney): 12:00 p.m.
- Saturday August 19
- Small final, match for 3rd place (Brisbane): 10:00 a.m.
- Sunday August 20
- Final (Sydney): 12:00 p.m.
32 teams have qualified for the Women’s World Cup. The selections, after drawing lots, were divided into 8 groups of 4.
- Group A: New Zealand, Norway, Philippines, Switzerland
- Group B: Australia, Ireland, Nigeria, Canada
- Group C: Spain, Costa Rica, Zambia, Japan
- Group D: England, Denmark, China, Haiti
- Group E: United States, Vietnam, Netherlands, Portugal
- Group F: France, Jamaica, Brazil, Panama
- Group G: Sweden, South Africa, Italy, Argentina
- Group H: Germany, Morocco, Colombia, South Korea
The French women’s team has the outsider label. Les Bleues, in international competition, are very regular, they have systematically come out of the pools since 2009. However, they have never played in a final, always disqualified before.
The Habs are struggling to gain the upper hand over opponents who have shown more confidence and serenity in key moments. France, solid, is once again in search of a first final.
- July 23, 2023: France-Jamaica (12h)
- July 29, 2023: France – Brazil (12h)
- August 2, 2023: Panama – France (12h)
Disputed since 1991, the Women’s World Cup is very recent. The Mondial 2023 is the 9th edition. Only four nations have won so far.
- 1991: UNITED STATES
- 1995: Norway
- 1999: UNITED STATES
- 2003: Germany
- 2007: Germany
- 2011: Japan
- 2015 : UNITED STATES
- 2019: UNITED STATES