The 2023 Women’s World Cup draw was held in Auckland on Saturday, October 22.
While three spots remain up for grabs, 29 teams have already qualified for the tournament which will take place in Australia and New Zealand from July 20-August 20, 2023.
For the first time in Women’s World Cup history, eight groups were formed for the tournament with only the top-two sides from each qualifying for the knockout stages.
New Zealand and Norway will kickoff the tournament after being drawn in Group A, while Australia will start their campaign against the Republic of Ireland.
Defending champions the USWNT will face Vietnam in their first match with Netherlands and a playoff winner looming in their group.
The Sporting News followed the draw live from Auckland and provided a full group breakdown below.
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Women’s World Cup groups 2023
The below table was updated as teams were placed into each group.
Co-hosts Australia and New Zealand were automatically placed in the first two groups.
Group A | A1: New Zealand | A2: Norway | A3: Philippines | A4: Switzerland |
Group B | B1: Australia | B2: Republic of Ireland | B3: Nigeria | B4: Canada |
Group C | C1: Spain | C2: Costa Rica | C3: Zambia | C4: Japan |
Group D | D1: England | D2: Playoff winner Group B | D3: Denmark | D4: China |
Group E | E1: USA | E2: Vietnam | E3: Netherlands | E4: Playoff winner Group A |
Group F | F1: France | F2: Jamaica | F3: Brazil | F4: Playoff winner Group C |
Group G | G1: Sweden | G2: South Africa | G3: Italy | G4: Argentina |
Group H | H1: Germany | H2: Morocco | H3: Colombia | H4: Korea Republic |
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Women’s World Cup draw live updates, highlights from New Zealand
(All times AEDT)
6:55 p.m.: And that concludes the draw in Auckland. Not a bad one for the two hosts with New Zealand handed quite an even group.
6:50 p.m.: Just a reminder on those playoff groups. Group A contains Cameroon, Thailand and Portugal. Group B contains Senegal, Haiti and Chile. Group C contains Chinese Taipei, Paraguay, Papua New Guinea and Panama. The playoff winners will be decided on February 23.
6:45 p.m.: The Pot 4 draw is as follows:
- Group A: Philippines (A3)
- Group B: Nigeria (B3)
- Group C: Zambia (C3)
- Group D: Playoff winner Group B (D2)
- Group E: Playoff winner Group A (E4)
- Group F: Playoff winner Group C (F4)
- Group G: South Africa (G2)
- Group H: Morocco (H2)
6:42 p.m.: Some more intriguing games locked in with the USA set to kick off their title defence against Vietnam as things stand, while Australia will begin their campaign against the Republic of Ireland.
6:35 p.m.: The Pot 3 draw is as follows:
- Group A: Switzerland (A4)
- Group B: Republic of Ireland (B2)
- Group C: Costa Rica (C2)
- Group D: Denmark (D3)
- Group E: Vietnam (E2)
- Group F: Jamaica (F2)
- Group G: Argentina (G4)
- Group H: Colombia (H3)
6:33 p.m.: Our first matchups have been confirmed with New Zealand and Norway set to play the first match of the tournament. Australia vs. Canada also looms as a blockbuster group-stage match.
6:32 p.m.: The Pot 2 draw is as follows:
- Group A: Norway (A2)
- Group B: Canada (B4)
- Group C: Japan (C4)
- Group D: China (D4)
- Group E: Netherlands (E3)
- Group F: Brazil (F3)
- Group G: Italy (G3)
- Group H: Korea Republic (H4)
6:22 p.m.: The Pot 1 draw is as follows:
- Group A: New Zealand (A1)
- Group B: Australia (B1)
- Group C: Spain (C1)
- Group D: England (D1)
- Group E: USA (E1)
- Group F: France (F1)
- Group G: Sweden (G1)
- Group H: Germany (H1)
6:10 p.m.: A quick draw explainer is being played before it actually starts. Just minutes to go now.
6:05 p.m.: Maia Jackman, Cate Campbell, Gilberto Silva, Zoi Sadowski-Synnott, Julie Dolan, Ian Wright, Geremi and Alexi Lalas are all brought out to help conduct the draw.
6:00 p.m.: The balls and bowls are now out on stage…
5:57 p.m.: Looks like one final video is being shown before the actual draw begins. Not too long now!
5:55 p.m.: A rather moving video is played highlighting the journeys of past female footballers turned coaches before Jill Ellis fittingly brings out the trophy on stage.
5:45 p.m.: FIFA president Gainni Infantino is up speaking now. Starts by showing off his scope of languages and suggests they’re hoping some two billion viewers will tune into the 2023 Women’s World Cup.
5:40 p.m.: New Zealand’s prime minister Jacinda Ardern now takes the stage to welcome everyone to the draw.
5:35 p.m.: Indigenous performances from both countries kick off the draw with a video package then also played highlighting each of the cities set to host matches during the tournament.
🖤💛❤️#FIFAWWC pic.twitter.com/IyZ82uzMIP
— CommBank Matildas (@TheMatildas) October 22, 2022
5:30 p.m.: Here we go! The draw ceremony has started in Auckland. We’ll be updating the above group table regularly and confirming here as teams from each pot are placed in their groups.
5:15 p.m.: We’ve put together a complete 2023 Women’s World Cup schedule which will be updated as soon as the draw is completed. This will run through when and where each team will play during the tournament.
5:05 p.m.: The balls for tonight’s draw have two distinct patterns which pay tribute to both Australia and New Zealand, who will co-host the tournament in 2023.
Australia patterns on one side, New Zealand patterns on the other.
The journey to 2023 begins today!
🇦🇺🇳🇿 #BeyondGreatness pic.twitter.com/tJYBAwpmIt
— FIFA Women’s World Cup (@FIFAWWC) October 22, 2022
4:45 p.m.: Less than 45 minutes now until the draw gets underway! USWNT legend Carli Lloyd will be doing the honours this evening with CNN sports anchor Amanda Davies assisting the two-time Women’s World Cup winner.
4:10 p.m.: Best possible draw for Australia? Manager Tony Gustavsson is keeping that to himself.
The Matildas boss bumps into USWNT legend Carli Lloyd and it’s so damn wholesome ❤️
Tony Gustavsson previews the #FIFAWWC draw from the green carpet!
Watch the draw LIVE from 5pm AEDT here 📺 https://t.co/V9BdjgeZf6#OptusSport #FIFAWWCdraw pic.twitter.com/ypgegQL0VO
— Optus Sport (@OptusSport) October 22, 2022
3:45 p.m.: FIFA’s president immerses himself in the local culture in New Zealand.
FIFA president Gianni Infantino accepts a Warrior Challenge at an official Maori welcome in Auckland, New Zealand ahead of the football draw ceremony for next year’s Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand
📷 William West pic.twitter.com/dxSM7bSs8L
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) October 21, 2022
3:15 p.m.: In this expanded World Cup, there are five nations that will be participating for the first time in the history of their women’s program.
🇮🇪🇲🇦🇵🇭🇻🇳🇿🇲
Five newcomers will find out their #FIFAWWC journeys on Oct. 22!
Watch the Draw LIVE on FIFA+!
— FIFA Women’s World Cup (@FIFAWWC) October 19, 2022
2:30 p.m.: Here’s all you need to know about how the draw works:
The #FIFAWWC Draw is happening on Saturday!
So, how does it all work? 🔠#BeyondGreatness pic.twitter.com/4NhhSJtQhR
— FIFA Women’s World Cup (@FIFAWWC) October 21, 2022
1:00 p.m.: Ever wondered how a World Cup draw comes together? FIFA have provided a behind-the-scenes glimpse at today’s preparations below.
Lights, camera… ✨🎥
Lots of hard work behind the scenes to bring the #FIFAWWC Draw to life! #BeyondGreatness pic.twitter.com/RRN8TKCohK
— FIFA Women’s World Cup (@FIFAWWC) October 22, 2022
10:45 a.m.: The countdown is well and truly on to the draw taking place. Along with determining the eight groups, the draw will also work out who will play New Zealand in the opening game of the tournament.
32 teams.
8 groups.
4 teams per group.And the opening match of the #FIFAWWC is… 🤩#BeyondGreatness pic.twitter.com/fc6Ni4nqCC
— FIFA Women’s World Cup (@FIFAWWC) October 21, 2022
6:00 a.m.: Hello and welcome to The Sporting News live coverage of the 2023 Women’s World Cup draw. We’ll know the groups for the tournament in about 12 hours time and will be providing updates leading up to and during the draw. As we await the official draw, take a look at our dream group stage scenario for the tournament.
How to watch the FIFA Women’s World Cup draw
The Women’s World Cup draw will be televised globally via on FIFA’s official website and YouTube channel as previous World Cup draws have been.
Select countries will also provide their own broadcasts and live streams of the event.
Date | Time | TV channel | Streaming | |
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Australia | Sat, Oct. 22 | 5:30 p.m. AEDT |
— | Optus Sport, FIFA.com |
USA | Sat, Oct. 22 | 2:30 a.m. ET |
FS1 | fuboTV, Fox Sports App, FIFA.com |
Canada | Sat, Oct. 22 | 2:30 a.m. ET |
TSN 1, TSN 3 | TSN GO, TSN Direct, FIFA.com |
UK | Sat, Oct. 22 | 7:30 a.m. BST |
— | BBC iPlayer, FIFA.com |
New Zealand | Sat, Oct. 22 | 7:30 p.m. NZST |
— | FIFA.com |
India | Sat, Oct. 22 | 12:00 p.m. IST |
— | FIFA.com |
Malaysia | Sat, Oct. 22 | 3:30 p.m. MT |
— | FIFA.com |
Singapore | Sat, Oct. 22 | 3:30 p.m. SST |
— | FIFA.com |
Pots for Women’s World Cup draw 2023
The pots for the 2023 Women’s World Cup draw were decided on October 13, 2022 based upon the latest FIFA rankings.
As co-hosts Australia and New Zealand were automatically placed in Pot 1, with the highest-ranked qualifying teams also joining them in that section of the draw.
Remaining sides were placed in pots in descending order based on their ranking.
The undecided playoff winners were automatically put in Pot 4 as per the FIFA rules.
Pot 1 | Pot 2 | Pot 3 | Pot 4 |
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New Zealand (#22) | Canada (#7) | Denmark (#18) | Nigeria (#45) |
Australia (#13) | Netherlands (#8) | Switzerland (#21) | Philippines (#53) |
United States (#1) | Brazil (#9) | Rep. of Ireland (#24) | South Africa (#54) |
Sweden (#2) | Japan (#11) | Colombia (#27) | Morocco (#76) |
Germany (#3) | Norway (#12) | Argentina (#29) | Zambia (#81) |
England (#4) | Italy (#14) | Vietnam (#34) | Playoff Group A winner |
France (#5) | China (#15) | Costa Rica (#37) | Playoff Group B winner |
Spain (#6) | South Korea (#17) | Jamaica (#43) | Playoff Group C winner |
# denotes FIFA ranking at the time of the draw.
When are the final Women’s World Cup spots decided?
A playoff tournament consisting of 10 teams will see the last three nations book their place at the 2023 Women’s World Cup.
The playoff tournament will be played from February 17-23, 2023 in New Zealand and will involve three groups with the winner of each group advancing to the Women’s World Cup.
Here are the teams set to participate in the playoffs:
- Asia (AFC): Chinese Taipei, Thailand
- Africa (CAF): Cameroon, Senegal
- North America (CONCACAF): Haiti, Panama
- South America (CONMEBOL): Chile, Paraguay
- Oceania (OFC): Papua New Guinea
- Europe (UEFA): Portugal