The first match will be conducted at Eden Park in Auckland, with the final being held at Sydney’s Stadium Australia. Australia and New Zealand will be holding the two semifinal matches.
The Women’s World Cup in 2023 will be contested in nine cities around Australia and New Zealand. The first match will be conducted at Eden Park in Auckland, with the final being held at Sydney’s Stadium Australia.
This World Cup will also be the first to feature 32 teams, up from the 24 that participated in the 2019 women’s tournament in France. The U.S. women’s national team is the defending champion.
Breaking: New Zealand and Australia to host Women’s World Cup 2023
The schedule for the event will be announced later this year, FIFA said in announcing the host cities Wednesday in Zurich. The selection follows an eight-month process with the member federations from each country.
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The host cities and stadiums are Adelaide, Hindmarsh Stadium; Auckland, Tamaki Makaurau-Eden Park; Brisbane, Brisbane Stadium; Dunedin, Otepoti-Dunedin Stadium; Hamilton, Kirikiriroa-Waikato Stadium; Melbourne, Melbourne Rectangular Stadium; Perth, Perth Rectangular Stadium; Sydney, Stadium Australia and Sydney Football Stadium; Wellington, Te Whanganui-a-Tara-Wellington Stadium.
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