Which teams have qualified for FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023?
The HinduThe FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 will be held in Australia and New Zealand from July 20 to August 20. AFC - China, Japan, South Korea, Philippines and Vietnam The AFC Women’s Asian Cup served as the World Cup qualifying tournament for AFC members, wherein the four semifinalists qualified. | Photo Credit: Getty Images The three quarterfinalists played two matches each, and the best team advanced to the World Cup, and the remaining two teams entered the inter-confederation play-offs. FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 groups Group A - New Zealand, Norway, Philippines, Switzerland Group B - Australia, Republic of Ireland, Nigeria, Canada Group C - Spain, Costa Rica, Zambia, Japan Group D - England, Haiti, Denmark, China Group E - USA, Vietnam, Netherlands, Portugal Group F - France, Jamaica, Brazil, Panama Group G - Sweden, South Africa, Italy, Argentina Group H - Germany, Morocco, Colombia, Korea Republic OFC - Papua New Guinea-inter-confederation play-offs The OFC Women’s Nations Cup was the World Cup qualifying tournament for OFC members. In the playoffs, the nine teams played two knockout rounds of single-leg matches, the two teams with the best-combined records in the group stage and second-round play-offs qualified for the World Cup.