As the tournament progresses, top teams like the USA, Canada, and Germany remain strong contenders, setting the stage for exciting quarter-final matches later this week.
2023 FIFA Women's World Cup: Quarter-final fixtures*All kick-off times listed in BST (unless specified) and US time zones Friday, August 11 Spain vs Netherlands — 2am BST / 9pm ET (Thursday) / 6pm PT (Thursday) Japan vs Sweden — 8.30am BST / 3.30am ET / 12.30am PT Saturday, August 12 Australia vs France — 8am BST / 3am ET / 12am PT England vs Colombia — 11.30am BST / 6.30am ET / 3.30am PT Semi-Final Schedule Tuesday, August 15 Spain or Netherlands vs Japan or Sweden — 9am BST / 4am ET / 1am PT Wednesday, August 16 England or Colombia vs Australia or France — 11am BST / 6am ET / 3am PT
2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup: Last-16 resultsSaturday, August 5 Spain triumphed 5-1 over Switzerland. Japan secured a 3-1 victory against Norway. Sunday, August 6 Netherlands won 2-0 against South Africa. Sweden and USA played to a 0-0 draw, with Sweden winning 5-4 in penalties. Monday, August 7 England and Nigeria ended in a 0-0 stalemate, with England emerging victorious in a 4-2 penalty shootout. Australia advanced with a 2-0 win over Denmark. Tuesday, August 8 Colombia secured a 1-0 win against Jamaica. France dominated with a 4-0 victory over Morocco.
2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup: Group standingsGroup A Here's a breakdown of how the teams in Group A fared during the tournament: 1. Switzerland Played: 3 Won: 1 Drawn: 2 Lost: 0 Goals For (GF): 2 Goals Against (GA): 0 Goal Difference (GD): +2 Points (Pts): 5 2. Norway Played: 3 Won: 1 Drawn: 1 Lost: 1 GF: 6 GA: 1 GD: +5 Pts: 4 3. New Zealand Played: 3 Won: 1 Drawn: 1 Lost: 1 GF: 1 GA: 1 GD: 0 Pts: 4 4. Philippines
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