The FIFA Women's World Cup is being hosted in Australia and New Zealand from July 20 until August 20. It will kick off in Auckland with the opening ceremony on Thursday, July 20. The opening.. The 2023 Women's World Cup groups have been announced, with eight groups containing four nations, each of which will battle it out to make it to the next stage. The Women's World Cup Groups are below: Group A: New Zealand, Norway, Philippines, Switzerland. Group B: Australia, Republic of Ireland, Nigeria, Canada.

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The 2023 Women's World Cup promises to be one not to miss as the FIFA tournament sees more teams fight for the title than ever before. A total of 32 teams will play at this World Cup held in.. Quarter-final match: Saturday 12 August - Australia vs France, kickoff at 17:00 in Brisbane at Lang Park (09:00 CEST in Paris / 07:00 GMT) Optus Sport and Seven Network broadcast the World Cup in Australia, while France Television and Groupe M6 show the game on TV and livestream in France. A full list of broadcasting rightsholders can be found.