The 2023 Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand sets a record as the largest edition yet, featuring 32 national teams.
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Women's World Cup 2023
The host nations, Australia and New Zealand, earned automatic qualification, leaving 30 spots for other teams to secure through confederation tournaments or inter-confederation playoffs.
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Women's World Cup 2023
The tournament promises to be an exciting showcase of women's soccer, with diverse teams from around the world competing for the ultimate prize.
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Women's World Cup 2023
Newzealand, Norway, Swizerland,Phillipines
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Group A
Canada, Nigeria, Australia, Ireland
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Group B
Japan, Costa Rica,Spain, Zambia
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Group C
England, China, Haiti,Denmark
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Group D
United States, Netherlands,Portugal,Vietnam
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Group E
France, Brazil, Jamaica, Panama
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Group F
Sweden, South Africa, Italy,Argentina
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Group G
Germany, Colombia,South Korea, Morocco
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Group H