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While the World Cup Qatar 2022 is approaching, is already starting to give impetus to the Women’s World Cup 2023 What will be celebrated in Australia and New Zealand.

The FIFA tournament will start in July next year and women’s football will explode like never before.

The ninth edition of the Women’s World Cup promises to be a box office success and we will soon know the details of the matches we will be able to watch once the group draws are made.

Sporting News brings you all the information you need to know about the Women’s World Cup draw.

When and where is the draw for the 2023 Women’s World Cup? Day and time

The draw for the 2023 Women’s World Cup will take place on Saturday, October 22 at the Aotea Center in Auckland, New Zealand.

The draw will start at 7:30 pm local time.

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Time 1:30 2:30 am ET half past three half past eight

How and where to watch Women’s World Cup 2023 draw on TV and streaming

The 2023 Women’s World Cup draw will be televised around the world and FIFA will offer free live streaming on its YouTube channel.

The draw is expected to last around an hour and will be attended by several special guests and 800 FIFA officials.

How does the Women’s World Cup draw work?

After the draw, in total 32 teams will be divided into eight groups of four countries each.

Before the draw the selections they will be distributed into pots based on their FIFA ranking from October 13.

The advertising campaign 1 committed to HostsAustralia and New Zealand, along with the top six countries in the ranking.

Each group will then be filled in descending order, with three reserve positions in pot 4 to represent the teams that They hope to qualify for the playoffs.

One team from each pot will make up each of the eight groups.

Every teamNonetheless, can only have one team from each confederation except Europewhich can have two groups in one group.

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The pots for the 2023 Women’s World Cup draw

The 2023 Women’s World Cup draw pots were decided on 13 October 2022 based on the latest FIFA rankings.

As co-hosts, Australia and New Zealand were automatically placed in Pot 1, while the winners of the still-to-be-settled ties were placed in Pot 4, according to the rules.

Container 1 Container 2 Container 3 Container 4
Australia Canada Denmark Nigeria
New Zealand Netherlands Swiss Philippines
USA Brazil Ireland South Africa
Sweden Japan Colombia Morocco
Germany Norway Argentina Zambia
England Italy Vietnam Qualifier winner
France China Costa Rica Qualifier winner
Spain South Korea Jamaica Qualifier winner

Which teams qualify for the 2023 Women’s World Cup?

The full picture of the rankings will not be known until February 2023, when the final play-off tournament takes place, but most teams have already secured their places.

The table below will be updated as nations qualify:

No. Country (FIFA ranking) Region when did you qualify how it was classified Participations Titles (latest)
1 Australia (13) AFC June 25, 2020 Co-organizer 8 out of 9
two New Zealand (22) OFC June 25, 2020 Co-organizer 6 out of 9
3 Japan (11) AFC January 30, 2022 Asian Cup Semi-Final 9 out of 9 1 (2011)
4 South Korea (17) AFC January 30, 2022 Asian Cup Semi-Final 4 out of 9
5 Chinese (15) AFC January 30, 2022 Asian Cup Semi-Final 8 out of 9
6 Philippines (53) AFC January 30, 2022 Asian Cup Semi-Final 1 out of 9
7 Vietnam (34) AFC February 6, 2022 Asian Cup 5th place 1 out of 9
8 Sweden (2) UEFA April 12, 2022 group winner 9 out of 9
9 Spain (6) UEFA April 12, 2022 group winner 3 out of 9
10 France (5) UEFA April 12, 2022 group winner 5 out of 9
eleven Denmark (18) UEFA April 12, 2022 group winner 5 out of 9
12 United States (1) Concacaf July 6, 2022 group winner 9 out of 9 4 (2019)
13 Canada (7) Concacaf July 8, 2022 group winner 8 out of 9
14 Costa Rica (37) Concacaf July 8, 2022 second in the group 2 out of 9
fifteen Jamaican (43) Concacaf July 11, 2022 second in the group 2 out of 9
16 Zambia (81) CAF July 13, 2022 Africa Cup of Nations semi-final 1 out of 9
17 Morocco (76) CAF July 13, 2022 Africa Cup of Nations semi-final 1 out of 9
18 Nigerian (45) CAF July 14, 2022 Africa Cup of Nations semi-final 9 out of 9
19 South Africa (54) CAF July 14, 2022 Africa Cup of Nations semi-final 2 out of 9
twenty Columbia (27) Conmebol July 26, 2022 America’s Cup finalist 3 out of 9
Twenty-one Brazil (9) Conmebol July 26, 2022 America’s Cup finalist 9 out of 9
22 Argentinian (29) Conmebol July 29, 2022 America’s Cup 3rd place 4 out of 9
23 Norway (12) UEFA September 2, 2022 group winner 9 out of 9 1 (1995)
24 Germany (3) UEFA September 3, 2022 group winner 9 out of 9 2 (2007)
25 England (4) UEFA September 3, 2022 group winner 6 out of 9
26 Italy (14) UEFA September 6, 2022 group winner 4 out of 9
27 Netherlands (8) UEFA September 6, 2022 group winner 3 out of 9
28 Switzerland (21) UEFA October 11, 2022 UEFA Playoff winner 2 out of 9
29 Ireland (24) UEFA October 11, 2022 UEFA Playoff winner 1 out of 9
30 to decide February 2023 Intercontinental Qualifier
31 to decide February 2023 Intercontinental Qualifier
32 to decide February 2023 Intercontinental Qualifier

2023 Women’s World Cup Qualifiers

A repechage tournament consisting of 10 groups will allow the bottom three countries to retain their place at the 2023 Women’s World Cup.

The playoff tournament will be held from 17 to 23 February 2023 in New Zealand and will consist of three groups, in which the winner of each of them will qualify for the World Cup.

These are the teams that will participate in the qualifier:

  • Asia (AFC): Taiwan, Thailand
  • Africa (CAF): Cameroon, Senegal
  • North America (CONCACAF): Haiti, Panama
  • South America (Conmebol): Chile, Paraguay
  • Oceania (OFC): Papua New Guinea
  • Europe (UEFA): Portugal

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