The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup finals will be held in Australia and New Zealand from 20 July to 20 August.
Well, there's more than one time zone involved, as the battles for the Cup will take place in 10 stadiums in two countries. But suffice it to say that you're looking at times that are anywhere from 12 hours (for matches in Perth, Australia) to 16 hours (all New Zealan...
FIFA Women’s World Cup to be staged in two countries 1st senior FIFA tournament hosted in Oceania 1st With 32 teams and 64 matches 1st FIFA tournament to be staged in 2 confederations 1st Where nations from all 6 confederations won a match 1st Ever in fan attendance (1,978,274) 1st ...
Spain are the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup winners after Olga Carmona's first-half strike made the difference in a 1-0 final defeat of European champions England. Spain celebrate their World Cup final victoryGetty Images Spain have won the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup in Austral...
there's more than one time zone involved, as the battles for the Cup will take place in 10 stadiums in two countries. But suffice it to say that you're looking at times that are anywhere from 12 hours (for matches in Perth, Australia) to 16 hours (all New Zealand-based matches) ahe...
As host to the FIFA Fan Festival and five matches overall, Perth was the only area to see lower group stage RevPAR compared to the event leadup. Knockout stage drives bookings as well The World Cup impact was not limited to the group stage, as data fromForward STARhas shown a significan...
The remaining fixtures in Australia will be held in Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Perth. In New Zealand, matches are scheduled in Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin, and Hamilton. Who is in the Women’s World Cup? Several teams have qualified from their respective regions to participate in this...
— FIFA World Cup (@FIFAWorldCup)July 19, 2023 United Kingdom: In the UK, BBC and ITV will broadcast the Women’s World Cup matches, along with streaming services ITVX and iPlayer. Australia: Matches will be broadcast on Seven Network and Optus Sport for football enthusiasts in Australi...
The FIFA Women's World Cup is the largest and most prestigious soccer tournament for women worldwide. In 2023, the event will take place in Australia and New Zealand, with matches held in Adelaide, Auckland/TÄmaki Makaurau, Brisbane, Dunedin/Ōtepoti, Hamilton/Kirikiriroa, Melbourne, ...
See also:The top 5 highest-paid women’s soccer players at the 2023 Women’s World Cup Where is the World Cup? The 2023 Women’s World Cup is being co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand. Matches will be held in nine cities including Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide,...