FIFA Women's World Cup 2023: Quarter-Finals teams qualified, match schedules, and fixtures

Here are the fixtures, schedules, qualified teams, and every detail for the Quarter-Finals of FIFA Women's World Cup 2023.

Abishek GoswamiAugust 8, 2023 at 03:06 PM2 min read
FIFA Women's World Cup 2023: Quarter-Finals teams qualified, match schedules, and fixtures
Here are the fixtures, schedules, qualified teams, and every detail for the Quarter-Finals of FIFA Women's World Cup 2023.

The Quarter-Finals of the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 in Australia and New Zealand is all set to start on 11th August 2023. The 32 qualified national teams participating in the group stage have been trimmed down to 8 for the next phase of the tournament. There are no second chances, as the tournament becomes a straight knockout battle right from the Round of 16 round. The Quarter-Finals will be held on the 11th and 12th August, where four matches will be played. France became the last team to qualify from the Round of 16 for the last eight after destroying Morocco by 4-0.

FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 Group Tables, Standings:

Group A 1. Switzerland-Q 2. Norway-Q 3. New Zealand-E 4. Philippines-E
Group B 1. Australia-Q 2. Nigeria-Q 3. Canada-E 4. Rep. of Ireland-E
Group C 1. Japan-Q 2. Spain-Q 3. Zambia-E 4. Costa Rica-E
Group D 1. England-Q 2. Denmark-Q 3. China-E 4. Haiti-E
Group E 1. Netherlands-Q 2. USA-Q 3. Portugal-E 4. Vietnam-E
Group F 1. France-Q 2. Jamaica-Q 3. Brazil-E 4. Panama-E
Group G 1. Sweden-Q 2. South Africa-Q 3. Italy-E 4. Argentina-E
Group H 1. Colombia-Q 2. Morocco-Q 3. Germany-E 4. South Korea-E

Last-16 results:

Saturday, August 5:

  • Switzerland 1-5 Spain
  • Japan 3-1 Norway

Sunday, August 6:

  • Netherlands 2-0 South Africa
  • Sweden 0-0 USA (5-4 pens)

Monday, August 7:

  • England 0-0 Nigeria (4-2 pens)
  • Australia 2-0 Denmark

Tuesday, August 8:

  • Colombia 1-0 Jamaica
  • France 4-0 Morocco

FIFA Women's World Cup 2023: Quarter-final fixtures:

  • Spain v Netherlands (Wellington, Friday, 1 pm local time/2 am BST/6:30 am IST)
  • Japan v Sweden (Auckland, Friday, 7.30 pm local time/8.30 am BST/1:00 pm IST)
  • Australia v France (Brisbane, Saturday, 5 pm local time/8 am BST/12:30 pm IST)
  • England v Colombia (Sydney, Saturday, 8.30 pm local time/11.30 am BST/4:00 pm IST)

Abishek Goswami

Abishek Goswami is an aspiring technology professional currently pursuing a B.Tech in Information Technology from Haldia Institute of Technology. Alongside his passion for technology, he has a deep love for sports, which he explored further during his tenure as a writer and editor for Sportz Point. His experience in sports journalism not only enriched his knowledge of various sports but also instilled valuable life lessons and the importance of working in a structured environment. With a dynamic interest in both technology and sports, Abishek brings a well-rounded approach to learning, storytelling, and professional growth.

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