Women’s World Cup 2023 is just around the corner, with 29 teams already qualified and another 10 waiting to play their last chance the three places that the Intercontinental Playoff will give.
Australia and New Zealand will host women’s football’s biggest event in the middle of next year, but the action of this tournament has already begun with the tournament draw.
How was the tournament set up? The SportingNews shows you the details.
Women’s World Cup Australia v New Zealand 2023 groups

Group A | Group B | Group C | Group D | Group E | Group F | Group G | Group H
Group A
| Equipment |
Previous entries |
| New Zealand |
5 |
| Norway |
8 |
| Philippines |
It will be his debut |
| Swiss |
1 |
Group B
| Equipment |
Previous entries |
| Australia |
7 |
| Ireland |
It will be his debut |
| Nigeria |
8 |
| Canada |
7 |
Group C
| Equipment |
Previous entries |
| Spain |
two |
| Costa Rica |
1 |
| Zambia |
It will be his debut |
| Japan |
8 |
Group D
| Equipment |
Previous entries |
| England |
5 |
| Playoff B Winner |
|
| Denmark |
4 |
| China |
7 |
Group E
| Equipment |
Previous entries |
| USA |
8 |
| Vietnam |
It will be his debut |
| Netherlands |
two |
| Playoff A winner |
|
Group F
| Equipment |
Previous entries |
| France |
4 |
| Jamaica |
1 |
| Brazil |
8 |
| Playoff C winner |
|
Group C
| Equipment |
Previous entries |
| Sweden |
8 |
| South Africa |
1 |
| Italy |
3 |
| Argentina |
3 |
Group H
| Equipment |
Previous entries |
| Germany |
8 |
| Morocco |
It will be his debut |
| Colombia |
two |
| South Korea |
3 |