La Roja racked up eight goals in their three group stage games, but suffered a big 4-0 loss to Japan that resulted in them finishing second. Despite clinching the top spot, the Swiss will need to better their performances if they are to overcome Spain. Switzerland quietly qualified at the top of Group A with two goalless draws and a 2-0 over debutants Phillipines. Times are in / Local / CEST (UTC +2) / ET (UTC -4) ![]() Schedule: FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 Round of 16 FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023: All fixtures, results, goalscorers, and group standings - complete listįIFA Women's World Cup 2023: Full list of teams qualified for Round of 16 Teams qualified for the Round of 16 of FIFA World Cup 2023 Group.FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 top goal-scorers: Race for the Golden Boot.FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023: The full schedule and how to watch live action.Switzerland, Norway, Australia, Nigeria, Japan, Spain, England, Denmark, Netherlands, USA, France, Jamaica, Sweden, South Africa, Colombia and Morocco all qualified for the Round of 16 of the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023. They finished second in Group G, above Italy and Argentina. South Africa also qualified for their first ever Round of 16 at a Women’s World Cup. Their only loss came against Morocco who finished second in Group H in their debut Women’s World Cup campaign. This is only the second time in the nation’s history that they have reached the Women’s World Cup Round of 16. Partly responsible for Germany’s early exit is Colombia, who topped Group H with two wins and a loss. ![]() Prior to this summer, their worst ever finish at a Women’s World Cup was a quarter-final exit, making 2023 their least impressive campaign to date. Germany also failed to progress past group stages for the first time. They then lost to France and drew to Jamaica - a result that sent the Reggae Girlz through to the knockouts and women’s football legend Marta out of her final ever Women’s World Cup. The FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 group stages saw some big names exit the competition.īrazil were sent home after winning only one game in Group F against Panama. The Lionesses join Japan and Sweden as the only three sides to have won all of their group games this tournament. 1-0 wins over Denmark and Haiti were followed by an incredible 6-0 performance against China. An impressive 4-0 win over Canada, however, saw them finish top of the group - sending the 2020 Tokyo Olympic gold medallists home in the process.Įngland secured their place in the knockouts with three wins from three in Group D. The fate of co-hosts Australia went down to the very last fixture of Group B, after their shock 3-2 loss to Nigeria. Their only win came against Vietnam, before they failed to overcome 2019 finalists Netherlands and 2023 debutants Portugal. Reigning champions USWNT, from Group E, only just made the cut for the Round of 16 after drawing two of their group games. In every group, each team faced each other once in a single-headed round robin format and the top two teams from each group qualified for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Round of 16 - the first of the knockout stages. The 32 teams competing at the 2023 Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand were divided into eight groups - Group A to H - for the first phase. ![]() With the group stages having drawn to a close in Australia and New Zealand, the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 now heads into its Round of 16 stage.
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