2023 FIFA Women's World Cup
 
 Setting the stage for the finest talents in Women's football. The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup begins July 20th!
The Women's World Cup is a global soccer tournament held every four years for national women's soccer teams. The tournament is organized by the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) and is the most prestigious soccer competition for women's teams.
The first Women's World Cup was held in 1991 in China, and the United States won the inaugural tournament. Since then, the tournament has been held in various countries around the world, including Sweden, the United States, Germany, Canada, and France.

Taking place quadrennially, the FIFA Women's World Cup™ sees 32 nations compete on the international stage. With continental qualification pathways leading to an exciting finals event.
The teams are divided into eight groups of four teams each, and each team plays the other teams in their group once. The top two teams from each group, as well as the four best third-place teams, advance to the knockout stage of the tournament. The knockout stage consists of single-elimination matches until a champion is crowned. Here are the 2023 Groups.

The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup runs from July 20 - August 20 in 10 stadiums and nine host cities, five in Australia and four in New Zealand. This will be the first Women’s World Cup featuring 32 nations, up from 24 in the previous two tournaments, and all 64 games will be broadcast across the U.S. live in English on FOX (29 matches) and FOX Sports 1 (35 matches) and on tablets and mobile devices through the FOX Sports App. All games will also be broadcast in Spanish on Telemundo (33 matches) and the Universo cable network (31 matches). All matches will also be streamed in Spanish on Peacock.
Defending Champs

The United States has won the tournament four times (2019, 2015, 1999, 1991), with Norway, Germany, and Japan each winning the tournament once. The Women's World Cup has grown in popularity and importance over the years, and the most recent tournament in 2019 set records for global viewership and attendance.
Let's Go USA!!!
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