Also read: Google Doodle celebrates Women's Fifa World Cup 2023 The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, co-hosted by New Zealand and Australia, commenced on July 20. The group stage concluded on August 3, leading up to the Round of 16 matches scheduled from August 5 to 8. The ultimate climax, the final, is set to take place on August 20.
This Women's World Cup is ground-breaking in several aspects: it's the first co-hosted tournament, the inaugural senior World Cup held across multiple confederations, the premiere seniors tournament in Oceania, the first Women's World Cup in the Southern Hemisphere, and the third to grace the Asia-Pacific region. Also read: Google Doodle celebrates the opening day of Women's Fifa World Cup with special multiplayer game The 2023 Women's World Cup entered the quarter-final stage yesterday on August 11. The quarter-final matches that took place yesterday was between Spain and Netherlands at Wellington Regional Stadium in New Zealand with Spain emerging as the winner and thus qualified for semi- finals.
Another quarter-final match that took place yesterday was between Japan and Sweden where Sweden emerged as the winner. Quarter-final matches scheduled for August 12 includes a match between Australia and France at 5pm (07:00 GMT) at Lang Park, Brisbane in Australia. Another match between England and Colombia is scheduled at 8:30pm (10:30 GMT) at Stadium Australia in Sydney.
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