Spain win the World Cup – Fixtures and Results

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Spain win the 2023 World Cup with a 1-0 win over England

The Women’s World Cup kicked off today 20 July hosted by Australia and New Zealand.  Here are all the fixtures and results.

Sunday 20th August – FINAL
Spain 1 – 0 England

Saturday 19th August – Runner Up 3rd Place
Sweden  2 – 0  Australia

Semi-Finals :

Tuesday 15th August – Semi-Final
Spain  2 – 1  Sweden

Wednesday 16th August – Semi-Final
Australia 11:00  England

Last Sixteen

Saturday 5th August
Switzerland  1 – 5  Spain
Japan 3 – 1  Norway

Sunday 6th August
Netherlands  2 – 0  South Africa
Sweden  0 – 0  USA AET Sweden win 5-4 on penalties

Monday 7th August
England 0 – 0 Nigeria AET England win 4-2 on penalties
Australia  2 – 0  Denmark

Tuesday 8th August
Colombia  1 – 0  Jamaica
France  4 – 0  Morocco

Friday 11th August – Quarter Finals
Spain  2 – 1  Netherlands
Japan  1 – 2  Sweden

Saturday 12th August – Quarter Finals
Australia  0 – 0  France AET Australia win on penalties 7-6
England  2 – 1  Colombia

Groups:

Group A: New Zealand, Norway, Philippines, Switzerland – Qualified: Switzerland and Norway
Group B: Australia, Canada, Nigeria, Republic of Ireland – Qualified: Australia and Nigeria
Group C: Costa Rica, Japan, Spain, Zambia – Qualified: Japan and Spain
Group D: China, Denmark, England, Haiti – Qualified: England and Denmark
Group E: Netherlands, Portugal, United States, Vietnam – Qualified: Netherlands and United States
Group F: Brazil, France, Jamaica, Panama – Qualified: France and Jamaica
Group G: Argentina, Italy, South Africa, Sweden- Qualified: Sweden and South Africa
Group H: Colombia, Germany, South Korea, Morocco – Qualified: Colombia, Morocco

Thursday 20th July
New Zealand  1 – 0   Norway
Australia  1  –  0   Republic of Ireland

Friday 21st July
Nigeria  0 – 0  Canada
Philippines  0 –  2  Switzerland
Spain  3 – 0  Costa Rica

Saturday 22nd July
USA  3 – 0  Vietnam
Zambia  0 – 5  Japan
England  1 – 0  Haiti
Denmark  1 – 0  China

Sunday 23rd July
Sweden  2 – 1  South Africa
Netherlands  1 – 0  Portugal
France  0 – 0  Jamaica

Monday 24th July
Italy  1 – 0  Argentina
Germany  6 – 0 Morocco
Brazil  4 – 0  Panama

Tuesday 25th July
Colombia  2 – 0  Korea Republic
New Zealand  0 – 1  Philippines
Switzerland  0 – 0  Norway

Wednesday 26th July
Japan  2 – 0  Costa Rica
Spain  5 – 0  Zambia
Canada  2 – 1   Republic of Ireland

Thursday 27th July
USA  1 – 1  Netherlands
Portugal  2 – 0  Vietnam
Australia  2 – 3  Nigeria

Friday 28th July
Argentina  2 – 2  South Africa
England  1 – 0  Denmark
China  1 – 0  Haiti

Saturday 29th July
Sweden  5 – 0  Italy
France  2 – 1  Brazil
Panama  0 – 1  Jamaica

Sunday 30th July
Korea Republic  0 – 1  Morocco
Norway  6 – 0  Philippines
Switzerland  0 – 0  New Zealand
Germany  1 – 2  Colombia

Monday 31st July
Costa Rica  1 – 3  Zambia
Japan  4 – 0  Spain
Canada  0 – 4  Australia
Republic of Ireland  0 – 0  Nigeria

Tuesday 1st August
Portugal  0 – 0  USA
Vietnam  0 – 7  Netherlands
China  1 – 6  England
Haiti  0 – 2 Denmark

Wednesday 2nd August
Argentina  0 – 2  Sweden
South Africa  3 – 2  Italy
Jamaica  11:00  Brazil
Panama  3 – 6  France

Thursday 3rd August
Korea Republic  1 – 1  Germany
Morocco  1 – 0  Colombia